Buy $WRONG on Pump.fun. Pick an event from the ledger. Send tokens to the burn address with the event's reference code as your memo. Your wallet appears on the ledger automatically.
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Every event on the ledger has a unique reference code. When you include it as a memo on your Solana transaction, the ledger automatically detects it, reads your wallet and burn amount, and adds you to that event's contributor list. No manual submission. No trust required. Pure on-chain.
W-E002. Copy it.There is no minimum. 1,000 tokens or 10,000,000 — every burn is recorded on-chain, every wallet is listed. The ledger doesn't care about size. It cares about proof.
When sending tokens in Phantom, tap the transaction details area or look for an optional "Add memo" or "Reference" field before you confirm. On mobile it may be tucked under advanced settings. If you can't find it, you can also use any Solana wallet app that supports memos — or use a tool like Solflare which has a visible memo field.
Your tokens are still burned — permanently removed from supply. But without a memo the ledger can't assign your burn to a specific event, so it won't show under any event's contributor list. You can post the tx hash in Discord and an admin can manually note it, but it won't be auto-detected.
One transaction = one memo = one event. To burn for multiple events, send separate transactions with different ref codes as memos. Each will be detected and assigned independently.
Yes — any $WRONG in your wallet can be burned at any time. Retroactive events (Mar 24 – Apr 6) are open for community burns now. Pick any of them from the ledger and burn toward their target.
Yes. The burn wallet is a dedicated Solana address — tokens sent there are publicly visible to everyone on Solscan at all times. The wallet address is hardcoded on this site and anyone can monitor it. Every transaction in is permanent and publicly recorded on-chain. You can verify the full history at any time.
Yes — your Solana wallet address is visible on the ledger next to your burn amount. Solana transactions are public by design. Your wallet address is not your identity, but if you've connected your wallet to other platforms it may be traceable. Use a fresh wallet if anonymity matters to you.
Check the ledger. Copy a ref code. Make it permanent.