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4TEEN on TRONContract-native entryWallet execution

4TEEN is the TRON wallet route for buy, lock, liquidity, and proof.

Start with the contract-native buy route, track the 14-day lock, understand where TRX flows, and execute from the wallet when the numbers are clear.

The homepage should do one job fast: route a new user to the right machine. Buy explains entry, Unlock explains timing, Liquidity explains the 90% side, Swap explains the market route, and Verification ties the claims back to code.

The product path is simple enough to remember: install the wallet, enter through direct buy, wait for the batch unlock, then decide whether to hold or move through market liquidity. No fake dashboard fog, just the route.

Direct buy mints a fresh batch and locks it.
Each batch carries its own 14-day timer.
Incoming TRX is routed by contract rule: 90% / 7% / 3%.
The site explains. The wallet signs and executes.
Direct Price
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Per 1 4TEEN via protocol
DEX Reference
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Unlock Cycle
14 Days
Fixed lock for direct purchases
Daily Liquidity Rule
6.43%
Released once per UTC day by controller logic
Route Map

Start from the route that matches the decision in front of you.

A serious homepage is not a brochure maze. It should push people into the right live surface fast: entry, timer, liquidity, market, growth, cabinet, app, proof, docs, or capital route.

90 / 7 / 3

Direct buy routes value into three separate jobs.

The strongest homepage story is the actual machine: users buy directly, wait through the lock, and later buys keep feeding liquidity, controller accounting, and public distribution.

Liquidity side

The largest share feeds the liquidity side that supports the later market route after unlock.

Open Liquidity side

Controller side

Controller and accounting layer connected to verified purchases, ambassador attribution, and reward settlement.

Open Controller side

Airdrop side

Growth distribution route that keeps public claim campaigns tied to the same live buy flow.

Open Airdrop side
Proof Stack

The public story should be backed by contracts, code, and wallet surfaces.

A new visitor should understand the claim, then immediately have a route to verify it. That is why the homepage links directly to the whitepaper, verification route, repositories, blog context, and investor deck.

01 / Contract

Read the mechanics before touching the button.

Buy, unlock, liquidity, and swap pages explain different parts of the route instead of pretending one CTA can explain the system.

Read Whitepaper
02 / Wallet

The website is the map. The app is execution.

The wallet handles signing mode, resources, buy confirmation, unlock state, ambassador cabinet, and claim routes.

Open App Route
03 / Capital

Investors need the thesis, not a maze.

The deck route exists for direct investor sharing, with genesis@4teen.me as the contact path.

Open Investor Deck
Next Step

Open the wallet, verify the route, then decide.

4TEEN is not strongest when the homepage says everything. It is strongest when every claim sends the user to the correct proof page, contract route, app surface, or investor context.