No KYC · Solana · Mastercard
Zod Cards
ZeroorDouble
The only Mastercard where every purchase is a coin flip. Load it with USDC or $ZOD, spend anywhere Mastercard is accepted, and settle any checkout on-chain in a single block.
Three tiers.
One Mastercard.
Each card is a real Mastercard. Stake $ZOD to climb tiers — and shift the flip in your favour.
ZOD Mode
Arm a single on-chain flip at checkout. Switchboard VRF resolves it in the same block — heads the Treasury pays, tails you pay double. Neutral expected value.
Provably fair · 50 / 50 · the burn is irreversible once confirmed.
From wallet to checkout.
- 01
Connect
Phantom, Solflare or Backpack. A Zod Account opens as a PDA you alone control — no email, no ID, no bank.
- 02
Fund
Send USDC 1:1, or top up with $ZOD at the live oracle price. Funds stay in your PDA until you spend.
- 03
Spend
Tap, swipe, ATM, online, subscriptions. Arm ZOD Mode on any eligible transaction.
$ZOD.
A fixed-supply utility token. Burned per flip. Used to bias the odds. Governs the protocol.
- 40% Public sale
- 20% Treasury
- 15% Team
- 15% Ecosystem
- 10% Liquidity
7-day minimum lock · 72-hour unstake cooldown.
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The road ahead.
- Phase 0
Foundation
Contracts complete · card partner secured · VRF integrated · audit underway.
- Phase 1
Testnet
Public testnet · devnet flips · bug bounty live.
- Phase 2
Token
LGE on Raydium · treasury seeded · mint authority burned.
- Phase 3
Card beta
First 500 virtual cards · ZOD Mode live.
- Phase 4
Full launch
Physical cards · raised limits · staking and governance.
- Phase 5
Scale
Cross-chain top-up · Apple & Google Pay · treasury yield.
Answers.
Is the flip really 50/50?
The base flip is a true 50/50 resolved by Switchboard VRF, with the proof stored on-chain. Staking $ZOD can bias heads up to 58/42. Protocol revenue comes from the flat burn fee, not the outcome, so expected value stays neutral.
What happens on each outcome?
Heads: the Treasury covers your purchase and you pay nothing. Tails: you pay double and the protocol keeps the 1× spread. Either way, 100 $ZOD is burned to arm the flip.
Is it really no-KYC?
Yes. The base tier issues within standard no-KYC prepaid limits ($500 per transaction, $2,000 per day). An optional voluntary KYC tier exists only for higher ceilings.
Where do my funds live?
In a Program Derived Address owned by your wallet keypair. The protocol has no discretionary withdrawal; settlement only happens when you spend.
Which limits apply to a flip?
ZOD Mode runs on $10–$100 transactions, up to 5 per day, with a 60-second cooldown and a Treasury circuit breaker.
Zero, or double.
Open a Zod Account, fund it in a tap, and let Solana decide what you pay.