We’re building a fair, transparent, and genuinely cozy corner of Solana—where culture comes first, and utility arrives step-by-step.
We start where most projects end: with trust. $SCOZY is a culture-first token designed to be held with confidence. Instead of sprinting into complex features, we stage growth deliberately—so every new step has a purpose and budget behind it.
Utility that compounds over time:
We ship useful, scoped features—not promises we can’t fund.
1,000,000,000 $SCOZY
89% — locked in pools for trading stability.
4% — airdrops, contests, loyalty perks, early staking boosts.
4% — marketing, partnerships, listings, tooling.
3% — transparent donation wallet; causes voted by holders.
0% at launch — community can vote later on contributor rewards via DAO.
🔎 Wallet addresses and locks will be published post-launch for full transparency.
We treat the Growth and Charity slices like a public budget. Every spend is documented with:
This keeps $SCOZY accountable and compounding value for holders.
We’ll start with a fixed rewards pool so APR is sustainable, not endless inflation. When you stake, tokens sit in escrow, rewards accrue daily, and you can unlock them per the chosen term.
We’ll begin with off-chain polls so the community can weigh in early. As we mature, a custom contract enables on-chain proposals and votes.
Community sentiment on rewards, charity cadence, collabs.
Token-weighted votes: top-ups, initiatives, budgets.
Custom governance module for treasury and staking parameters.
Website, tokenomics publication, Cozy rituals, helper roles.
Holder perks + staking pool live.
Migration + governance + staking v2.
Crypto is volatile. We can’t control price action or markets. What we can control is allocation discipline, transparent reporting, and the scope of what we ship.
Behind Cozy Bear is a Security Engineer with a strong software engineering background, experience in leading Multiple Quarter-Million Dollar projects, and a commitment to building projects that last.
The face stays hidden, but the skills — and dedication to this project — are real.