For Users

ZERG is where you buy and open token boxes.

Each box contains tokens. You find out what you got when you open it. What happens after that depends on the offering type you joined.

ZERG supports two types:

Initial Box Offering (IBO) — a new token is launching. After the sale, you choose to claim your tokens or take SOL instead. All before trading begins.

Redistribution Box Offering (RBO) — an existing token is being distributed. You buy, open, and claim. No launch mechanics, no cashout.


Get started

What you need

A Solana wallet.

You can browse ZERG without one. To buy boxes, claim rewards, or create an offering, connect your wallet first.

The first time you connect, you accept the Terms of Service. If they are updated later, you may need to accept again before continuing.

Demo Mode

Want to try before you commit?

Open any live offering, navigate to settings, and select Demo Mode. No wallet required. No real rewards. Just a preview of the experience.


1. Discover offerings

Go to Token Boxes.

That is where all active IBOs and RBOs appear. Find one you want to join and open it by clicking Buy Boxes.

Initial & Redistribution Box Offerings Overview
Initial & Redistribution Box Offerings Overview

2. Buy boxes

From the offering page, pick how many boxes you want, review the total in SOL, and confirm with your wallet.

Once confirmed, your box count updates and you can start opening straight away.

Limits

  • Max 25 boxes per transaction

  • Max 10% of total boxes per offering across all your purchases

  • If the offering sells out before your transaction confirms, the purchase fails and the page updates

When buying ends

For an IBO: buying ends when the hard cap is hit or the timer expires.

For an RBO: buying ends when the campaign window closes or all boxes are sold.

Check remaining availability before confirming if you have a specific number in mind.


3. Open boxes

Open your boxes from the same offering page.

Boxes come in different rarities, from common to legendary. Higher rarities contain more tokens. Opening reveals how many tokens you received. Your running total updates as you go.

If you have already opened some, you will see your running total for that offering.


4. What happens after buying ends

Once buying closes, the offering moves through two short phases.

Grace Period

You can still open any boxes you already bought. You can no longer purchase new ones.

If you do not open everything before the grace period ends, ZERG opens the rest for you automatically.

Cooldown

After the grace period, the offering enters cooldown.

ZERG processes results and prepares everything for settlement. Nothing is claimable yet.

Once cooldown ends, you manage everything from Inventory.


5. Claim, cashout, and refund

What you do after the cooldown depends on the offering type and outcome.

Initial Box Offering

If the offering succeeds:

A Cashout window opens first.

  • Take SOL instead of tokens

  • Cashout price is set at a discount to the implied listing price — this lets people who want liquidity exit cleanly before trading begins

  • Time-limited

  • Done from Inventory

Cashout

If you do not cash out, or once that window closes, you move into Claim.

  • Claim your tokens from Inventory

If the offering fails:

If it does not reach its minimum threshold (soft cap), it is treated as failed.

  • No cashout

  • No token claim

  • Refund your SOL from Inventory

Redistribution Box Offering

Once the campaign finishes, tokens become claimable from Inventory. No cashout. No refund. Just claim.

Redistribution Offering — Single Campaign Phases
Redistribution Offering - Single Campaign Phases

IBO → cashout, claim, or refund depending on outcome RBO → claim only


6. Inventory

Inventory is where you track everything after you buy.

Unopened Boxes

Any boxes you have not opened yet appear here. Once the grace period ends and they are auto-opened, they move into Token Holdings.

Inventory - Unopened Boxes
Inventory - Unopened Boxes

Token Holdings

Your position in every offering you joined.

For IBOs, the card changes as the offering moves through its lifecycle:

  • Cashout available — take SOL instead of tokens before the window closes. Cashout is priced at a discount to the implied listing price, so people who want liquidity can exit cleanly before trading begins.

  • Claim available — claim your tokens once the cashout window ends

  • Refund available — if the offering did not reach its minimum threshold, claim your SOL back

  • Finished — a summary of what you did, with transaction and trade links where applicable

For RBOs, your card shows each campaign as Running, Finished (Claimable), or Finished (Claimed).

When tokens are ready, a Claim button appears.

Claiming collects everything currently available — campaigns still running are not included.

Inventory - Token Holdings
Inventory - Token Holdings

Watchlist

Offerings you want to follow go here.

Add any offering to your watchlist from its Token Details page. It appears in the Watchlist tab inside Inventory. Click the star icon to remove it.

Inventory - Watchlist
Inventory - Watchlist

7. Profile

Your profile is tied to your connected wallet.

It includes your wallet address, nickname, avatar, connected socials, referral link, XP, referral stats, and badges.

Nickname change

Setting your nickname is free. Each change after that is paid.

Referrals

From the Inventory page you can share your referral link and track everyone who joined through it — both direct referrals and people referred by others you brought in.

Profile Page
Profile Page

Demo Mode

Not ready to spend real SOL?

Open any live offering, navigate to settings, and select Demo Mode to try the box-opening experience without committing. No wallet required. No real rewards. Just a preview.

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