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SODA Token

SODA is the fixed supply asset of an intents and liquidity network with a programmatic burn.

Max supply
1,500,000,000Ceiling, already reached
Total supply
1,499,624,389Created, minus burned
Circulating supply
1,079,624,389SODA in public hands

Total supply sits below max supply: the difference has been permanently removed by the programmatic burn.

Supply as of

$0.0158Price$17.1MMarket cap$23.8MFully diluted

Price from CoinGecko · CoinMarketCap

Key points

  • Code, not discretion

    The programmatic burn was approved by governance and runs as an automated process. No manual timing, no team decision, no action required from anyone.

  • At the cap, not approaching it

    1.5 billion SODA, minted in full. Nothing further can be created, so there is no emission schedule and no vesting.

  • A protocol fee, not revenue

    Every transaction routed through the network carries a protocol fee, from intents and liquidity. Nothing is funded by selling treasury tokens.

  • The 60% is what makes the burn grow

    Fee into inventory means deeper execution capacity, which means more intents filled, which means more fee, which means a larger burn and a larger staking pool. The split is a loop, not a leak.

What is SODA?

SODAX is an intents and liquidity network for modern money. It lets value move, lend, trade, and settle across blockchain networks as if there were no boundaries. Builders integrate once and reach every network we support, instead of maintaining a separate path for each one.

SODAX routes and settles. Independent solvers provide the liquidity and fill the intent. Every transaction routed through the network carries a protocol fee.

Supply is fixed at its 1.5 billion cap and minted in full, so nothing further can be created. There is no emission schedule and no vesting. The programmatic burn is volume-driven, so the more the network is used, the more SODA is removed.

Where the fee goes

Every transaction routed through the network carries a protocol fee, captured in the origin token: a trade starting from USDT on Ethereum is charged in USDT. Code splits that fee three ways.

60%

Liquidity inventory

SODAX treats liquidity as one system-level inventory rather than isolated pools per network. Solvers draw on it at execution time and redistribute it to keep the system balanced. Managed by the SODAX DAO.

20%

Programmatic buy-back and burn

Buys SODA on the open market and permanently removes it from supply. Governance-approved, automated, no discretion.

20%

Staking pool

Directed into the staking pool, reflected in the xSODA to SODA exchange rate.

How it works

  1. An app uses SODAX

    An intent is submitted to move or trade value across blockchain networks.

  2. The transaction carries a protocol fee

    Fees accrue to the Fee Treasury. Solvers provide the liquidity and fill the intent. The fee is for routing and settlement.

  3. The fee is split by code, three ways

    60% to the liquidity inventory, 20% to the programmatic buy-back, 20% to the staking pool. The buy-back purchases SODA on the open market at market price.

  4. The programmatic burn removes it from supply

    Governance-approved, automated, no manual timing or discretion. The removal is permanent.

  5. The inventory funds the next fill

    Solvers draw on the liquidity inventory when planning and executing fills, then redistribute it to keep the system balanced.

More fee-generating activity means a larger programmatic burn. Volume-driven and code-enforced. If activity is flat, the burn is small.

Native on every network it reaches

SODA is a native token on every network it reaches. ERC-20 on Ethereum, BEP-20 on BNB Smart Chain, SPL on Solana. Not a wrapped version of an asset that lives somewhere else.

Decimal precision differs by network too, from 6 on Stacks to 24 on NEAR. A wrapped token keeps its origin network's format everywhere it goes. SODA does not, because each deployment is issued to its own network's standard.

Any asset launching with SODAX can work the same way.

Talk to us about launching an asset

One asset, issued to each network’s own standard. Every identifier below links to that network’s explorer.

Full deployment list

FAQ

What is the total supply of SODA?
Supply is fixed at its 1.5 billion cap and minted in full. Nothing further can be created, so there is no emission schedule and no vesting. Total supply sits below the cap because the programmatic burn has permanently removed SODA from it.
How does the programmatic burn work?
20% of the protocol fee funds a programmatic buy-back and burn: a mechanism approved by SODAX governance and carried out by an automated process with no manual timing or discretion. It buys SODA on the open market and permanently removes it from supply. The burn is volume-driven, so the more the network is used, the more SODA is removed.
How is the protocol fee split?
Three ways, by code. 60% funds the liquidity inventory that solvers draw on to fill intents, 20% funds the programmatic buy-back and burn, and 20% is directed to the staking pool.
What is the liquidity inventory?
System-level execution liquidity that solvers draw on when they fill an intent, then redistribute to keep the system balanced. It is managed by the SODAX DAO.
What does staking SODA do?
Staking SODA for xSODA directs 20% of the protocol fee into the staking pool, which is reflected in the xSODA to SODA exchange rate.Stake SODA
How do I add SODA to my wallet?
SODA is a native token on each network, so it is added with that network's own contract address and decimals rather than as a bridged or wrapped asset. The deployments above carry both, and the full set is in the developer docs. Wallet-specific steps are on the support site.Support
What networks is SODA on?
20 networks. SODA is issued in each network's own token standard rather than as a wrapped representation: ERC-20 on Ethereum, BEP-20 on BNB Smart Chain, SPL on Solana.

Where to go next

Trade SODA on Kraken, or see every venue and integration on the holders page.

Information about SODA tokenomics, staking mechanics, and programmatic burn activity is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or legal advice. Reward rates are variable and based on protocol fee volume; past performance is not indicative of future results.