Banks send wires.
We send memes.
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1 free $USDPT per wallet, forever, no KYC, no waitlist. The faucet runs on community donations — when it's empty, anyone can top it up. Pay it forward.
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Faucet is community-funded. Wallet keys are held by the team for now (custodial); you can audit it on Solscan. Once the curve graduates we'll move to a permissionless on-chain claim contract. Until then: claim, share, donate if you want it to keep flowing.
Real-time leaderboard. Cap is 50 referrals × 1 $USDPT each. Earn-while-you-share.
Connect your Solana wallet and swap directly on this page. Routed through Jupiter for best price, signed in your own wallet, the site never touches your funds.
Don't want to connect a wallet on the web? Use the Telegram bot instead →
No vesting cliffs. No team allocation. No VC unlock farming you in 90 days. Pump.fun bonding curve, with a small slice held back to actually grow the community.
The 5M community pool funds airdrops to active holders, contests for the Telegram chat, raid rewards, bot fee rebates for early users, and bounties for builders contributing to the ecosystem. Wallet is published on launch and every distribution is on-chain and traceable.
A serious-looking document about an unserious token. Read it once, mostly for the bit.
$USDPT is a satirical Solana memecoin launched on May 5, 2026 — exactly one day after Western Union's institutional stablecoin of the same name went live via Anchorage Digital. Where the original USDPT serves licensed agents and institutional settlement, this token serves a different audience: people with a Telegram account, a Solana wallet, and a sense of humor.
The thesis is simple. Banks have spent two years racing to issue regulated dollar tokens. Memecoins have spent the same two years proving that distribution beats permission. This project is the joke version of the venn-diagram intersection.
Banks send wires. We send memes. The mission is to demonstrate, by parody, that the distribution layer for value movement on Solana is not a federal charter — it's a chat app and a wallet.
@usdptutilitybot, taken in the output tokenThe pool wallet address will be published on launch. Distributions are public on Solscan. Anyone can audit; the joke depends on us not being scammers despite the domain.
This is a satirical memecoin. It is not a security, not financial advice, not a hedge against inflation, not a substitute for the real USDPT, and not your retirement plan. The token has no intrinsic value. The bot is a tool that builds Jupiter swap transactions and hands them to your wallet to sign — nothing more. You can lose everything you put in. We do not recommend you put anything in. NFA. DYOR.
Authored by the @usdptsol community. No relation to The Western Union Company, Anchorage Digital Bank, N.A., or any regulated entity.
Four phases. The bit ascends with each one.
Bonding curve goes live. Telegram bot ships. This website ships. Phantom flags us as malicious. We laugh.
Curve fills, liquidity migrates to Raydium. Jupiter indexes the pair. The bot's USDPT routes light up.
Bot grows: price alerts, limit orders, group-buy mechanics, holder rebates. The 5M pool starts paying out.
Western Union sends a cease-and-desist. We frame it, hang it in the chat, and screenshots go viral. Token pumps.
Four steps from zero to swapped. The bot never touches your funds — you sign every transaction in your own wallet.
Hop into the community for alpha, memes, and announcements. t.me/usdptsol →
Tap @usdptutilitybot and send /start. Pick from / to / amount with the buttons, or type /swap 0.1 SOL USDPT directly.
The bot returns a Solana Pay link. Tap "Open in Phantom" (or your wallet of choice), review the transaction, and sign. Funds settle in seconds.
Non-custodial swaps inside Telegram. Routed through Jupiter for best price. Signed in your own wallet.
Bot never sees your private keys. You sign every tx in Phantom, Solflare, or Backpack.
Routed via Jupiter aggregator. Bot takes a small platform fee on the output token.
Universal links open straight into your wallet's signing UI. Solana Pay all the way.
Tap-driven flow with presets, or type /swap 0.1 SOL USDPT for power use.
Everything you might want to know about $USDPT, the community faucet, and the swap bot.
$USDPT is a satirical Solana memecoin launched May 5, 2026 — exactly one day after Western Union's institutional USDPT stablecoin went live via Anchorage Digital Bank. The Solana token has zero affiliation with Western Union; it parodies the name. Total supply is 1,000,000,000 tokens. Contract address: GcBYGiZL2BexnQrRe8zbfECKNgrvyhhvqj7QWerrpump.
No. They are completely separate. The Solana memecoin $USDPT (contract GcBYGiZL2BexnQrRe8zbfECKNgrvyhhvqj7QWerrpump) is a parody. Western Union's USDPT is a regulated dollar-backed stablecoin issued by Anchorage Digital Bank, N.A. The memecoin has no asset backing.
Visit the community faucet, connect a Solana wallet (Phantom, Solflare, or Backpack), and click Claim 1 $USDPT. One free token per wallet, ever. You pay only ~$0.001 in network fees plus ~$0.40 ATA-rent on your first claim. The faucet runs on community donations.
After claiming, you get a unique link: scam-coin.com/r/<your-pubkey>. When someone claims through your link, both of you receive 1 $USDPT in the same on-chain transaction. Cap of 50 referrals per referrer. Self-referrals blocked.
Phantom uses the Blowfish reputation engine, which auto-flags any domain containing the substring "scam". We named the domain scam-coin.com on purpose — it's the joke. The bot is non-custodial; every swap is built by Jupiter and signed in your own wallet. Read the transaction details, and if it does what you expect, you can dismiss the warning. More on the warning →
It's a non-custodial Solana swap bot inside Telegram. Send /start to @usdptutilitybot. Pick from/to tokens, pick an amount, and the bot returns a Solana Pay link. Tap to open in Phantom/Solflare/Backpack, sign, and the swap settles. Routes via Jupiter aggregator for best execution. Bot fee: 0.5% of output.
Pump.fun bonding curve: pump.fun/coin/GcBYGiZL…. Embedded swap on this site: scam-coin.com/#trade. Telegram bot: @usdptutilitybot. Charts: DexScreener, Birdeye.
GcBYGiZL2BexnQrRe8zbfECKNgrvyhhvqj7QWerrpump on Solana mainnet. Uses Token-2022 program (owner: TokenzQdBNbLqP5VEhdkAS6EPFLC1PHnBqCXEpPxuEb), 6 decimals.
No. It is a satirical memecoin with zero intrinsic value, zero asset backing, and zero regulatory registration. It is not a security, not financial advice, not a hedge against inflation, and not your retirement plan. NFA. DYOR.
No, the swap bot is fully non-custodial. The bot builds a Jupiter swap transaction and hands it to your wallet — your wallet signs, your wallet broadcasts. The bot cannot move tokens without your signature. The faucet is custodial in v1 (the team holds keys for the faucet wallet only). Post-graduation, we plan to migrate the faucet to a permissionless on-chain claim contract.
For anyone confused by the name collision (you should be — it's the bit).
| $USDPT memecoin (this site) | Western Union USDPT | |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Satirical memecoin | Regulated stablecoin |
| Backing | None — vibes only | 1:1 USD reserves at Anchorage Digital Bank |
| Network | Solana | Solana |
| Total supply | 1,000,000,000 (fixed) | Unlimited (mint/burn by Anchorage) |
| Issuer | Internet randos | Anchorage Digital Bank, N.A. |
| Use case | Memes, swaps, telegram chat | Institutional settlement, agent payouts |
| Where to get it | pump.fun, this site, @usdptutilitybot | Licensed exchanges, WU agents |
| Free faucet | ✅ 1 per wallet at /#claim | ❌ Lol no |
| Referral rewards | ✅ 1 token per referred friend | ❌ |
| KYC required | ❌ | ✅ At regulated venues |
| Affiliated with WU | ❌ Zero relationship | ✅ It's literally them |
TL;DR: if you want to settle international wires, use the real one. If you want to send memes and a fraction of a token to your friends in a Telegram chat, you're in the right place.
Yes. The literal word "scam" is in our domain. Phantom's reputation engine flags it instantly. Working as intended.
The bot is non-custodial — every swap is built by Jupiter and signed in your own wallet. The only thing the bot can do is hand you a transaction to sign or not sign. You are the security layer.
If you're reviewing the swap and it does what you expected, you can hit "Proceed anyway." If it asks for a token approval to a random program, don't. Same as anywhere else.