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Verification SurfacePublic architecture map

This is the confidence layer: who owns what, where reserves sit, how value moves, and which public addresses back the project right now.

Serious users and investors do not stop at the landing page. This route gives them a fast way to inspect ownership, custody, balances, and contract paths without dropping them into a wall of raw explorer tabs on the first click.

Total Supply

10.1m

Current FourteenToken totalSupply on-chain.

Direct Price

1.15 TRX

Current preview price for buyTokens(), expressed in TRX.

Vault Custody

6.49m

4TEEN currently parked in FourteenVault, TeamLockVault, and AirdropVault.

Controller Balance

25.74 TRX

TRX currently sitting inside FourteenController.

Orientation

Use this page to answer two questions quickly

First: which contract or vault owns a specific protocol job. Second: whether the public state still matches the story the project is telling everywhere else. The page stays read-only on purpose. Its job is confidence, not execution.

  • FourteenToken is the buy, mint, lock, and split-entry contract.
  • FourteenController is the admin and attribution layer, not the token itself.
  • LiquidityController and LiquidityBootstrapper own the release-and-execution rail.
  • Vault balances exist on-chain, but reserve custody is not free circulation.

Token Map

How the main token is wired right now

Token OwnerTF8yho...sAFkeZ
Liquidity RouteTVKBLw...nvYEuZ
Airdrop RouteTQt7e4...Ak5fUy
Direct Price1.15 TRX
Growth Rule14.75% / 90d
Last Price Update21 февр. 2026 г., 02:37:45 UTC
Snapshot Updated4 мая 2026 г., 06:40:03 UTC

The key detail is the ownership chain. FourteenToken does not sit under a casual owner-wallet story. The owner path resolves into FourteenController, which is why both surfaces belong together here.

Controller State

What the controller says about attribution and treasury flow

Controller OwnerTN95o1...LH6TCT
Contract Balance25.74 TRX
Owner Available16.25 TRX
Reserved Rewards0.53 TRX
Unallocated Purchase Funds8.96 TRX
Total Ambassadors6
Active Ambassadors6
Bound Buyers4
Tracked Volume258 TRX
Rewards Claimed1.28 TRX

This is why the controller story matters. It keeps separate public buckets for owner-available funds, reserved rewards, tracked volume, and buyer attribution counts instead of flattening everything into one vanity metric.

Liquidity Rail

The execution side is a separate public system

Liquidity Controller Balance1.02k TRX
Liquidity Controller OwnerTN95o1...LH6TCT
Minimum Trigger Balance100 TRX
Daily Release Rule6.43%
JustMoney ExecutorTWrz68...xiHw7F
Sun.io V3 ExecutorTU8EwE...uR46xh

Automation can wake the route up, but the release threshold and percentage still live in the contracts. Convenience sits outside the rules, not above them.

Reserve Layer

Live 4TEEN balances across vault and execution addresses

These balances show where token inventory actually sits. Vault custody is not free circulation, and executor inventory is not a user wallet balance. Keeping them together makes the system readable at a glance.

JustMoney Executor

7.4 4TEEN

Executor-side 4TEEN buffer for the JustMoney path.

TWrz68...xiHw7F

Verify on Tronscan

Sun.io V3 Executor

0 4TEEN

Executor-side 4TEEN buffer for the Sun.io V3 path.

TU8EwE...uR46xh

Verify on Tronscan

Executor balances can move as bootstrap and liquidity flow shift inventory around. Vault balances are the steadier proof layer for reserve custody.

Architecture

The protocol is separated into explicit jobs instead of one giant contract

Core

FourteenToken

Receives direct buy TRX, mints 4TEEN, creates per-purchase 14-day locks, and atomically splits purchase value 90 / 7 / 3.

Admin

FourteenController

Owns the token layer, holds attribution and reward accounting state, exposes public system summaries, and gates owner-side balance handling.

Execution

Liquidity Stack

FourteenLiquidityController holds the buy-side TRX rail, while LiquidityBootstrapper prepares token inventory and triggers executor-side liquidity paths.

Custody

Vault Separation

FourteenVault, TeamLockVault, and AirdropVault isolate reserve balances by purpose, so treasury, team, and growth supply are not flattened into one generic pool.

That separation is one of the easiest strengths to verify publicly. Explorer links, repository code, and live balances all point back to the same modular architecture.

Next Step

Build conviction here, then move in the app

Use the public route to inspect the system. Use the wallet when you want signing, buy, unlock, swap, airdrop claim, or manual liquidity action with real account state behind it.