The self-sustaining Kintara gold engine.
Every trade on $KSTR feeds a machine. Creator fees are claimed automatically, used to buy $KINS and buy back $KSTR, and a Hermes agent turns it into real Kintara in-game gold, on a loop, around the clock.
▾KSTR runs as a closed loop. No manual treasury, no promises, just a process that repeats every 30 seconds.
Every 30 seconds the engine claims $KSTR's pump.fun creator fees straight to the treasury wallet.
Each claim is allocated automatically: 75% buys $KINS, 25% buys back and supports $KSTR.
A Hermes agent continuously converts the acquired $KINS into Kintara in-game gold through the marketplace.
Every claim, buy and conversion is shown here in real time and linked to its on-chain transaction.
Kintara gold doesn't trade on an exchange, it lives inside the game's marketplace. So KSTR runs a Hermes agent: an autonomous operator that drives the Kintara marketplace and converts the engine's $KINS into in-game gold, listing after listing, around the clock.
It works continuously alongside the on-chain engine, so the fee flow never stops at "buy $KINS", it follows all the way through to gold. Every cycle is reflected on this page.
Kintara is a browser-based MMO on Solana where gold is the lifeblood of the in-game economy. KSTR channels its trading fees into that economy, buying $KINS, supporting $KSTR, and stacking real Kintara gold. The bigger KSTR trades, the more gold the engine pulls in.
$KSTR's own pump.fun creator fees, generated by trading activity and claimed by the engine every 30 seconds.
Of every claim, 75% is used to buy $KINS and 25% to buy back $KSTR. Both are routed through pump.fun's own markets.
A Hermes agent operates the Kintara marketplace and converts the engine's $KINS into in-game gold continuously.
Yes. The numbers above update straight from the engine, and the gold spot price is pulled live from kintaragold.xyz.