A set of generic crypto and memecoin utilities — converters, calculators, a glossary, a red-flag checklist. None of this makes DLTP useful. It's just useful software, sitting next to a token with none.
Live conversion between SOL, USD, and DLTP using public price feeds (CoinGecko for SOL, GeckoTerminal for DLTP). No API key, no tracking, no server — everything runs in your browser.
On pump.fun-style launches, price isn't set by an order book — it's set by a formula. As more tokens are bought from the curve, each subsequent token costs more. This is a simplified constant-product-style curve for illustration, not the exact pump.fun formula.
A bonding curve is a mathematical formula that determines a token's price directly from its circulating supply — no buyers or sellers need to be matched. Early buyers get in near the bottom of the curve; each new buyer pushes the price up for the next one. When the curve fills (reaches its target), liquidity is typically migrated to a DEX and the curve stops applying. This mechanism guarantees liquidity from the very first buy, but it also means the price you see is mechanical, not a reflection of any external valuation.
Enter what you paid and how much you hold. Use the live DLTP price, or type in any current price manually — this works for any token, not just DLTP.
Paste any Solana token (mint) address to pull its basic public data from GeckoTerminal — name, price, market cap, volume. This confirms a pool exists and is indexed; it is not an audit and does not confirm the token is safe.
Plain, honest definitions for the terms you'll run into. No hype, no euphemisms.
Not a guarantee of anything — plenty of "clean" tokens still go to zero, and plenty of "red flag" tokens pump anyway. This is just a list of things worth checking so you know what you're holding. Nothing here is financial advice.
Numbers on a screen don't mean much. Here's the same number in units that also don't mean much, but at least you'll smile.
Rough, static comparison of typical swap fees across chains. Real costs vary constantly with network congestion — treat these as order-of-magnitude, not quotes.
| Chain | Typical swap fee | Typical confirmation | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Solana | $0.0001 – $0.01 | ~1–2 sec | Fees paid in SOL; priority fees rise with congestion. |
| Ethereum (L1) | $2 – $50+ | ~15 sec – few min | Highly variable with gas prices; can spike much higher. |
| Base / Arbitrum (L2) | $0.01 – $0.50 | ~1–5 sec | Inherits Ethereum security, much cheaper execution. |
| BNB Chain | $0.05 – $0.30 | ~3 sec | Low fees, more centralized validator set. |
| Polygon PoS | $0.01 – $0.05 | ~2–5 sec | Cheap and fast, tradeoffs in decentralization. |