bitbank is a Bitcoin dividend machine built on Solana. You hold the $bitbank token; the fees its trading generates are swapped to real Bitcoin and paid out to holders — pro-rata to your balance — every 5 minutes. There is nothing to stake, lock, or claim. Hold and stack sats.
- Fees accrue. $bitbank is a pump.fun token. Every buy/sell accrues creator fees to the project wallet, on-chain.
- → Each cycle the platform claims those fees and swaps the for BTC through
ChangeNOW, delivered to the bitbank treasury — a single, public Bitcoin address you can watch on a block explorer. - Distribution. Every 5 minutes the platform takes a snapshot of all queued holders' on-chain $bitbank balances and sends the treasury's spendable BTC to each holder's payout address, in one (or a few batched) Bitcoin transactions.
- Your share. Your payout = (your balance ÷ total queued balance) × the BTC distributed that cycle. Buy more, earn more next cycle.
- Buy and hold $bitbank in a Solana wallet.
- On the home page, connect your wallet and add a BTC payout address (a native-segwit
bc1…address is best). - That puts you in the queue. From the next snapshot on, you receive BTC every cycle automatically — no claiming.
Your share is proportional to your balance at the snapshot. Trading mid-cycle simply changes your share next cycle.
The treasury is a single Bitcoin address shown live on the home page and linked to mempool.space. Every swap (with its Solscan + payout links) and every distribution (with its on-chain Bitcoin txid) is listed on the site as it happens, in real time. Nothing about the flow is hidden.
Is a payout guaranteed? No. Distributions come from real trading-fee revenue — more volume means more BTC; no volume means a small or skipped cycle. $bitbank is experimental and nothing here is financial advice.
Do I have to claim? No. If you're queued with a valid BTC address, payouts are pushed to you automatically every cycle.
What's the minimum? Bitcoin has a dust limit (~294 sats); if your pro-rata share for a cycle is below it, it rolls into the treasury and counts toward your next, larger payout.
Can I leave? Yes — disconnect or remove your address any time to leave the queue.
