redistribution token · robinhood chain

LOXLEY

reflections have always flowed up. we flow down.

a progressive tax that hits the biggest wallets hardest, pooled into the Forest, and paid back out to the smallest holders every single day.

progressive tax on whales daily tithe to the crowd whales never paid
the thesis

every reflection token is quietly regressive.

reflections pay out by the size of your bag, so whales earn the most and the rich get richer. we inverted the machine.

normal reflections

the gold flows up

payouts are proportional to holdings. the whale with 5% of supply collects 5% of every reward, forever. "rewards for holders" that mostly reward the biggest holders. regressive by design.

loxley

the gold flows down

the tax climbs with your bag. the payout falls to the crowd. big wallets bleed into the Forest, and the Tithe pays it out to the smallest, most patient holders. redistribution, finally.

how it works

the tax climbs. the payout falls to the crowd.

three moving parts, one direction. from the top of the chart to the base of it.

01

the toll

every transaction pays a tax that scales with wallet size. small holders pay around 1%. whales pay up to 10%. the bigger the bag, the heavier the toll.

02

the forest

all of it drains into one shared pool beneath the trees. nothing sits still for long. what comes in by night goes out by morning.

03

the tithe

once a day the Forest empties and pays every holder below the whale threshold, weighted to the smallest bags and longest hands. the Nobles are never invited. they only feed it.

whale or villager

are you a noble or a villager?

drag your bag size and see whether you feed the Forest or get paid from it.

villager
your toll is 1%. you sit near the front of the Tithe line and get paid daily from the gold the Nobles leave behind.
$10
your toll on a $1,000 trade
~$16
est. daily tithe you'd receive
the loxley report

the daily receipt for wealth flowing the right way.

published every day: how much was taken from the top wallets, and how many small holders got paid. a number you can see, not a claim you have to trust.

today in the forest
sample day · simulated
$48,210
taken from the top 20 wallets
4,182
villagers paid by the Tithe
$11.53
average payout per villager
noble 0x8f..a1 paid $6,040→ the forest →split to 512 villagers
noble 0x2c..77 paid $4,880→ the forest →split to 401 villagers
noble 0xd3..0e paid $3,410→ the forest →split to 288 villagers

simulated preview. at launch, the report is generated from real onchain redistribution and posted daily.

tokenomics

a progressive tax and a forest that never sits still.

your tier is set by how much of the supply you hold. the more you hold, the more you feed the crowd.

villagersunder 0.1% of supply
1%
townsfolk0.1% – 0.5%
3%
merchants0.5% – 1%
6%
noblesover 1% of supply
10%
never paid · feeds it
the legend

the arrows fly one direction only.

there is a place on this chain where the gold does not pile up. it moves. every trade that passes through leaves a toll behind, heavier for the fat purses and lighter for the thin ones, and all of it drains into the same green pool beneath the trees. we call it the Forest. nothing sits still there for long.

the Sheriff taxed the poor to fatten the rich and called it order. an outlaw in the woods reversed the arrows. every dawn the ledger tells the same story: taken from the top, given to the many, no exceptions and no favors. the Nobles can hoard all they like. they just fund the village while they do it.

rob the rich. feed the flock. let the Forest do the rest.

faq

for the curious, the skeptical, and the nervous whale.

what actually is loxley?

a redistribution token on robinhood chain. every transaction pays a tax that scales with wallet size, all of it pools into the Forest, and once a day the Tithe pays it back out to the smallest holders. a reflection token pointed the other way.

why do you keep saying reflections are regressive?

because they are. normal reflection tokens pay out in proportion to your holdings, so a whale sitting on 5% of supply collects 5% of every reward. the biggest bags earn the most, forever. that is regressive by design, no matter how it is marketed. loxley flips the direction of the flow.

how much tax will i pay?

it depends on the size of your bag, not a flat number. small holders pay around 1% per transaction. the largest whales pay up to 10%. the more you hold, the more you contribute to the Forest when you move.

what is the tithe?

the daily payout. once every day the Forest empties and distributes to every holder below the whale threshold, weighted toward small and long-term holders. hold a modest bag with patient hands and you sit near the front of the line.

can whales just dodge it?

whales never receive the Tithe, they only feed it. they can split into smaller wallets to lower their tax rate, but the moment a wallet grows past the threshold it stops getting paid and starts paying more. staying small is the only way to stay on the receiving end, which is exactly the behavior we want.

who is this for?

the Merry Men. small holders, patient holders, and anyone tired of "community rewards" that mostly reward whales. if you are a whale, welcome. you are the reason the Forest is full.

when does it launch?

soon. watch the trees. follow on x for the call.

stand under the trees.

the Forest is filling. the Tithe pays the patient.