Wallet warnings, explained

Your wallet may warn you about us. Here is exactly why — and everything you need to check us yourself.

Phantom, Solflare and other wallets score a website before they let you sign. WeGotUsTV is a young domain running real on-chain launches, so some wallets show a caution screen. We would rather explain it than hope you do not notice it.

“This domain is new”

True, and we are not going to argue with it. Domain age is a real signal and ours is short. It goes away on its own as the site ages and as real, successful transactions accumulate. Nothing about it says anything happened to anyone's money.

“This dApp could be malicious”

This is an automated rating of a domain the scanner does not recognise — it is not a finding that anything was found. Sites the scanner has not seen before get it by default. We submitted WeGotUsTV to Phantom's domain review on July 25, 2026 and their team has our project details. A human review takes as long as it takes and we cannot rush it. What we can do is make you not have to take our word for anything: every address below is public, and every locked pool is verifiable on-chain by anyone, right now.

“Failed to simulate the results of this request”

If you saw this one, it almost certainly sat right under “You don't have enough SOL for this transaction” — and that is the whole story. A buy that cannot pay its own network fee cannot be simulated, and a transaction that fails simulation makes the wallet distrust the site that sent it. That one was on us. Our buy buttons now check your balance before they hand anything to your wallet, and tell you the exact number you are short — so this warning should not reach you from us again.

Every address we will ever ask you to sign to

If a wallet prompt on this site names an address that is not on this list or one of the public venues below, stop and do not sign it.

TON foundation wallet

Every TON create fee and platform fee settles here. It only ever receives.

UQAqYAkNEPUkb0jfso4UeX93IBtEQrO8yTWC07HsOgmf0SxK

Solana treasury

The launch security package fee (0.3 SOL) is paid to this address.

2Le5hmCoC6YPCnoGNWE1opRhvJ6HxQsyej3zk4tm1Luc

Solana liquidity wallet

Creator-funded pool liquidity is staged here before the pool is created.

H53SRnbeByow32KmC1kHa2cuFpUmsrLkWfB4r46QsELh

Public venues your trades actually execute on

  • pump.funSolana Fair Launch curve — the buy you approve goes to pump.fun's program, not to us.
  • RaydiumSolana Pro pools. Standard AMM, publicly auditable.
  • STON.fiTON pools after a curve graduates. Standard router v2.2.
  • Our own TON curvePre-graduation TON buys go to the token's own gateway contract on TON mainnet.

What we can never do to you

  • We never hold your keys. Every buy and sell is signed in your own wallet, by you. There is no custody step and no approval that lets us move your tokens later.
  • We cannot pull the pool. On a Fair Launch the liquidity is locked with no unlock date and no withdraw function — see it yourself on the locked liquidity board. A Pro launch shows its exact unlock date and a live countdown; a timed lock never reads “forever” anywhere on this site.
  • Locked liquidity is not locked supply. A locked pool means the pool cannot be pulled. It does not stop another buyer selling their own bag — no platform can promise that, and we will not pretend otherwise.

Reach a human

Security contact and disclosure policy: /.well-known/security.txt. General help: Support.