Solana · bundled launches
Go critical.
HAZARD loads twenty wallets, arms the curve, and puts the mint and every buy into one block. You decide where the chart opens.
The whole pitch
A launch is decided in the first block. HAZARD is the machine that owns that block, and it does not pretend to own anything after it.
The sequence
Six steps, cold to critical.
- 01
Load the vault
Plan the spread across up to twenty wallets and see exactly what each one takes before anything is signed.
- 02
Set the curve
Choose the opening, the spread across wallets, and how much of the supply the first block takes.
- 03
Arm the shield
Private routing, transaction gating and a hard spend ceiling per run. Nothing is armed until you arm it.
- 04
Run the preflight
Check the whole run against itself as many times as you like. It costs nothing, signs nothing and sends nothing.
- 05
Go critical
The mint and every buy are assembled as one bundle, aimed at a single slot.
- 06
Read the receipt
What fired, what it cost, what landed. Read back from the chain, never from what we hoped happened.
The terminal
The screen you actually get.
A shot of the real thing, not a mockup drawn for a landing page. The same build sits behind the button, with every field empty until you fill it.

The rig
Local keys, hard caps, honest odds.
Keys stay local
The run is built in your browser. Nothing about it is sent anywhere while you are shaping it, and no endpoint is attached to this build yet.
One slot, no promises
The bundle is aimed at a single block. Blocks are contested, so a run can miss, and the receipt says so when it does.
A ceiling you set
Every run carries a hard spend limit. There is no unlimited mode, and the preflight refuses to arm without one.
Free until it lands
Building and checking a run costs nothing. A fee only comes out of a launch that actually goes.
You are not paying for a button. You are paying for the block.
Straight answers
Questions worth asking.
What does it cost?
Nothing up front. Run the preflight as often as you want. A small fee comes out of the launch itself when a run actually lands.
Where do the keys live?
In your browser. Wallets are generated locally and the private keys are never sent anywhere. Clearing site data removes them, so export before you do.
Is a launch guaranteed to land?
No, and anyone telling you otherwise is selling something. Blocks are contested. What you get is one slot, private routing, and an honest receipt either way.
How many wallets?
Up to twenty. Every one takes a different amount, because twenty identical buys are the easiest cluster on the chain to spot.
Pull the rod.
Open the terminal, build a run, and take it through the preflight. It costs nothing until something lands.
Open the terminal