Sub-second finality
Solana confirms transactions in roughly 400 milliseconds. For a community that needs to move quickly — joining, sharing, and tracking — that speed matters in practice every day.
Two things that sound similar but are architecturally distinct: a community SPL token live on Solana today, and a separate sovereign blockchain being built on the Cosmos SDK. Here is exactly what each one is, why they exist, and how the plan intends to connect them.
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Verify independently: Solscan ↗ · Mint authority: Revoked · Freeze authority: Revoked · Supply: 1,000,000,000
The Solana $TAIL coin is the part that is live and verifiable on-chain right now. Solana was chosen as the launch chain for practical, community-first reasons — not as the permanent end-state for the project.
Solana confirms transactions in roughly 400 milliseconds. For a community that needs to move quickly — joining, sharing, and tracking — that speed matters in practice every day.
Fees on Solana average fractions of a cent per transaction. This keeps participation accessible regardless of wallet size — no meaningful portion of a holding is consumed by gas costs.
Solana has a large, active ecosystem of wallets, DEX aggregators, and token explorers that most crypto participants already know how to use. Lower friction means more genuine community participation.
Both the mint authority (ability to create new tokens) and the freeze authority (ability to freeze wallets) are permanently revoked. The fixed supply of 1,000,000,000 $TAIL is locked. Verify this directly on Solscan — no trust required.
SPL (Solana Program Library) is Solana's well-established token standard — used by thousands of projects. Building on a proven standard reduces execution risk during the community-building phase, before the sovereign chain is ready.
Solana is where the community starts gathering today. The $TAIL coin is the entry point into the TrustTails ecosystem while TAIL Network is being developed — a practical starting position, not a statement that Solana is the final destination.
The $TAIL coin is live on-chain, but trading has not yet officially launched. There are no presales, no official listings, and no team members who will DM you asking to send funds. Anyone claiming otherwise is running a scam. Official community channels are listed at the bottom of this page. Always verify the contract address directly on Solscan before any interaction.
TAIL Network is a separate, independent blockchain being built on the Cosmos SDK. It is not live. It is not a Solana chain, not an EVM chain, and not an upgrade to the $TAIL SPL token — it is a distinct sovereign network being constructed from the ground up.
The Cosmos SDK is an open-source framework for building independent, application-specific, sovereign blockchains. Rather than deploying a token on top of an existing chain like Solana or Ethereum, a team using the Cosmos SDK builds and controls their own chain entirely — its own validators, its own consensus, its own upgrade path, its own economic rules.
These chains can connect to each other through a protocol called IBC (Inter-Blockchain Communication) — meaning sovereignty does not mean isolation. A Cosmos SDK chain can transfer assets and data to and from other IBC-compatible chains. This interoperability is what makes bridging from the Solana $TAIL coin to TAIL Network a plausible eventual path.
On Solana, $TAIL operates within the rules and constraints of Solana's network — including Solana's upgrade decisions, fee policies, and validator set. On TAIL Network, the project controls everything: governance, upgrades, fee structures, and economic design, with no dependency on another team's decisions.
A sovereign chain can be optimised entirely for its use case — transaction types, block parameters, governance modules — rather than competing for blockspace on a general-purpose network built to serve many unrelated applications simultaneously.
Cosmos SDK chains communicate natively via IBC. This means TAIL Network can, in principle, connect to the broader Cosmos ecosystem and establish bridge infrastructure — including, eventually, back toward the Solana ecosystem where the community starts today.
TAIL Network does not have a live mainnet, an active explorer, or live validators today. It is being built. We will not fabricate a chain ID, a launch date, or staking parameters. Updates will be shared through official channels as development progresses meaningfully.
These are two distinct things. Understanding the difference protects you from confusion and from anyone misrepresenting one as the other.
This is the intended path — stated as roadmap and intention, not as a guarantee or a commitment with a fixed date. Crypto development is non-linear and plans evolve. Progress will be communicated honestly via official channels.
The community token is live on Solana with a fixed supply of 1,000,000,000, revoked mint authority, and revoked freeze authority. The community begins forming here. Trading has not yet officially launched. Contract verifiable on Solscan.
The independent Cosmos SDK chain is being built. When meaningful milestones are reached — testnet, validator onboarding, finalised chain parameters — they will be announced via official channels. No dates or technical parameters are being fabricated in the meantime.
The plan is for $TAIL holders on Solana to have a migration or bridge path to TAIL Network when it is ready. The mechanics — bridge design, migration window, token ratios — are not determined yet and will be communicated transparently and in full before any action is required. This is stated intention, not a commitment with a timeline.
The long-term intention is for TAIL Network to become the primary home — a sovereign chain the project controls, enabling features and governance that would not be possible as a token on someone else's network. This remains an intention tied to development progress, not a guaranteed outcome with a fixed date.
Building a sovereign Layer-1 blockchain takes significant time. It involves writing and auditing code, standing up validator infrastructure, testing consensus under load, and proving network stability — all before the chain is appropriate for real-world use. Launching a community token on an established, fast, low-fee network like Solana in the interim makes it possible for the community to form, participate, and organise today — rather than waiting months or years for infrastructure that does not yet exist.
This is a recognised pattern in the Cosmos ecosystem. dYdX migrated from Ethereum to its own Cosmos SDK chain. Osmosis launched as a Cosmos chain to control its own DEX logic. The consistent thread: start where the community is accessible, while building toward a sovereign home the project controls. Read more about TAIL Network →
Both, in sequence and in different capacities. The $TAIL community token is a Solana SPL token — live on-chain today with a verifiable fixed supply and revoked authorities. TAIL Network is a separate, independent blockchain being built on the Cosmos SDK — it is not yet live. The intention is for the community to eventually migrate from the Solana coin to the Cosmos-based TAIL Network, but TAIL Network is in development and has no mainnet today.
We understand the scepticism — Solana has had an enormous number of short-lived community tokens. The distinction here is that the Solana $TAIL coin is explicitly described as the community entry point, not the final destination. The project is simultaneously building TAIL Network as a sovereign Cosmos SDK chain. Whether that differentiates TrustTails from others is something you should assess by watching what is actually built and delivered — not by taking our word for it. We will not make claims we cannot back with on-chain or verifiable evidence.
The plan is to provide a bridge or migration path from the Solana $TAIL coin to TAIL Network. The mechanics — bridge design, ratios, timing, migration window — are not determined yet because TAIL Network is still in development. No action is required from you now. When migration details are ready, they will be published fully and transparently via official channels before any action is needed. Be extremely cautious of anyone claiming to offer early migration, a presale, or a bridge that has not been announced in our official channels — those are scams.
Deploying a token on an existing chain means operating within the rules, upgrade cycles, and governance decisions of that chain's team. A Cosmos SDK chain gives the project full sovereignty: control over block parameters, fee structures, upgrade paths, and governance design. It also enables IBC interoperability with the broader Cosmos ecosystem. The tradeoff is that building your own chain is significantly harder and slower than deploying a token — which is precisely why the $TAIL community coin exists on Solana in the interim. Full details on the TAIL Network page →
We do not have a date to share. TAIL Network is in development, and we will not publish a timeline we cannot stand behind. Dates in crypto projects are frequently missed and are often used to create artificial urgency. We prefer to be honest: development takes as long as it takes, we will share meaningful milestones as they are reached, and the official channels listed on this page are the only places to get accurate updates.
We cannot and will not answer that. Nothing on this website is financial advice. Cryptocurrency, including $TAIL, carries significant risk — including the possibility of total loss of value. Please do your own research (DYOR), verify everything on-chain independently, and only participate with amounts you are prepared to lose entirely. This is not a recommendation to buy, hold, or sell any asset.
Everything linked here reflects the same commitment: accurate information, no hype, verifiable where possible.
Everything we can honestly share about TAIL Network: what the Cosmos SDK enables, why sovereignty matters, and what is in development. No fabricated details or invented timelines.
Read more →A step-by-step guide for acquiring $TAIL on Solana when trading launches — including wallet setup, where to buy safely, and how to verify the correct contract address before any transaction.
How to buy →New to Solana? A plain-language guide covering wallets, transactions, how SPL tokens work, and what to watch out for — written for crypto newcomers, not insiders with existing knowledge.
Read the guide →The TrustTails community is where $TAIL holders gather, ask questions, and follow development honestly. Official channels only — the team will never DM you first or ask you to send funds.