LUV / ETH
the pair that creates the price
media · branding · the pair · code is law
I. the brand
The palette, for media use — assets at gfx/logo.png and gfx/logo-transparent.png:
II. the pair, verified
There was no presale and no listing ceremony. The price of LUV came into existence the moment the LUV/WETH pair was seeded on Uniswap V2, and it is created continuously by that pair. Uniswap expresses it; aggregators only repeat it.
The seed itself honours the machine: Uniswap V2 keeps reserves in uint112,
so the largest LUV leg one pair can carry is 2112−1 wei — about 5.19 quadrillion
LUV. The pool was seeded at exactly that maximum, priced at exactly 10 wei of ETH per
LUV. The constraint of the substrate became the shape of the launch.
Market trades through the pair carry a 5% fee split 3:1:1 — 3% reflects to every holder, 1% permanently deepens the pool (the hodler stabilizer), 1% funds the team and moves only by 2-of-3 consensus in the DAIO: consensus before custody. Wallet-to-wallet transfers carry no fee at all. When trading, set slippage to about 10% to cover the fee plus young-pool price impact.
III. the lockers — imminent
Two contracts are in run 999 of testing and deploy imminently: LUVlocker and LIQlocker. They answer the only question that matters after a launch — who can take the liquidity, and when? — with nobody, and not early.
Ownerless ERC-20 timelock built to hold the AMM pair token. The deployer — the most privileged address that exists — has no path to a locked token. Maturities are extend-only: forward or revert, never backward. Its ledger records 113 passing tests across 7 suites, including stateful invariants driven through 32,768 calls with zero reverts and a mainnet-fork rehearsal that locks the real LUV/WETH pair token held by the real treasury.
Timelocked LUV principal that keeps earning: reflections landing on the vault become claimable interest while principal stays locked. Principal is locked; interest never is. The suite closes the bug class reflection tokens invite — including the timed dust deposit that tries to absorb the vault's reflection share — and its test ledger regenerates from a live run, so it cannot drift from reality.
The doctrine behind both: the claim "the liquidity is locked" should be checkable, not believable. When they deploy, the lock becomes a fact you read off the chain.
IV. code is law — cypherpunk4096
LUV builds to the cypherpunk4096 standard — the 212 discipline, a strict superset of cypherpunk2048. Five commitments: determinism as identity (one address on every chain; the initcode is the name), zero dependencies (everything vendored, nothing fetched), verification over trust (the green checkmark, nothing softer), precision without approximation (full 18-decimal arithmetic; rounding is display-only), and quantum compliance (signatures as bytes, migratable behind a timelock). The standard also names what fails the mark: upgradeable proxies, admin backdoors, pausable exits on custody, unverified bytecode, telemetry. Code is law only when nobody holds a pen that can quietly amend it — which is exactly why the lockers are ownerless.
V. the knowledge and the gate
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credential, invisible to the crowd. The knowledge is the asset; the gate is a protocol;
the toll is a transaction, not an identity.