Case File 24‑STEAL‑0001 · Witness List Open · Solana Narrative Asset
Federal Case File
24‑STEAL‑0001 · Official Landing File
Exhibit A 001 of 001

They tried to steal a charity. We minted the receipt.

$STEAL
Built on Solana
Contract:
Expose
Uncover the narrative. Follow the paper trail.
Receipt
On‑chain proof. Shared, visible, impossible to ignore.
Restore
Turn attention into impact, participation, and meme energy.
Community
Every holder is a witness. Every transaction is a record.
Minted Receipt
Date04/24/2026
NetworkSolana
PurposeExpose · Receipt · Restore
Supply1,000,000,000
Truth Cannot Be Redacted
Pinned Positioning
$STEAL does not claim to be the verdict. It is the on‑chain receipt, the witness list, and the cultural artifact of a moment that the internet refused to ignore.
Priority: High
Mission: turn evidence into impact.
01 · Manifesto

A landing page that looks like the case itself.

This version abandons the old cream‑luxury language completely and adopts a unique dossier aesthetic inspired by the new creatives: torn paper, evidence tags, public record stamps, mono file labels, bold headline typography, and a dark forensic interface.

Statement of Record

In a market full of generic meme sites, $STEAL should feel like a filed exhibit, not a recycled landing page.

The concept is simple: not a polished corporate homepage, but a public record. The visual system is built around black folders, paper evidence, yellow exhibit tags, red legal stamps, and stark typography that reads like accusation, memo, and receipt all at once.

This gives the project a stronger identity: more memorable, more ownable, more instantly linked to the story itself.

Official Record
Why it works

The site no longer "talks about" the meme. It becomes the exhibit. That is what makes it feel unique.

Core Motif
Paper Trail

Everything is framed as evidence, receipt, record, or file.

Headline Mode
Blunt

Short aggressive statements with large stencil‑style typography.

Palette
4‑Tone

Midnight black, paper beige, exhibit yellow, and record red.

Visual Language
Dossier

Tags, stamps, labels, clips, tape, and chain‑of‑custody framing.

02 · Evidence Board

Three unique narrative pillars.

Use these as the main content blocks on the homepage or as separate social concepts. Each one is visually native to the new identity.

Exhibit A

Steal a Charity

The core accusation. The line that hooks attention immediately. This is the blunt campaign face and strongest top‑fold message.

Best use: hero, first social creative, first tweet.
Exhibit B

Every Holder Is a Witness

This transforms holders into participants, not spectators. It gives the community a role inside the story and makes the meme feel participatory.

Best use: community section, Telegram pinned message.
Exhibit C

Not a Verdict. A Receipt.

This is the positioning shield. It sharpens the brand, keeps the tone clean, and gives the site a smarter, more durable framing.

Best use: FAQ, legal clarity, secondary creative.
03 · Token File

Token details, but integrated into the world.

Instead of a sterile tokenomics box, details are presented like evidence entries and verified notes.

Verified Entry

Operational Details

01

Chain: Solana.

02

Contract address: show it inside a monospace evidence bar so it feels like official record, not generic token UI.

03

Socials: X, Telegram, DexScreener and launch destination can be presented as “External Exhibits”.

04

Optional: holder count, public wallet map, launch time, or narrative tracker can become “Live Record” widgets.

CA
Narrative Integrity

How to keep the brand clean

A

Always use the language of record, receipt, evidence, exhibit, witness, public file.

B

Do not revert to generic meme visuals. This identity wins because it is singular and instantly recognizable.

C

Keep the contrast high: bold black typography, paper backgrounds, yellow accents, red stamps only where emphasis is needed.

04 · Rollout

How the page can evolve after launch.

This structure is designed so you can later add live records, screenshots, or new exhibits without changing the visual language.

Phase 01

Launch File

Hero, manifesto, token section, links, and 3 strong evidence cards. Clean and direct.

Phase 02

Live Evidence

Add live holder count, market cap, and external mentions styled as public record updates.

Phase 03

Social Archive

Embed the best tweets, screenshots, and meme moments as attached exhibits.

Phase 04

Witness Wall

Create a community section that feels like a public ledger of the movement’s most relevant proof points.

05 · FAQ

Answers filed for the record.

The old direction was still too close to a polished brand deck. This version has its own visual world: evidence paper, file labels, strong stencil headlines, and a true public record aesthetic. It looks native to the meme concept itself.
Bebas Neue is used for the big statement typography. IBM Plex Mono handles all labels, meta text, and file language. Inter is used for body copy so the page stays readable and modern.
The core palette is midnight black, file paper beige, exhibit yellow, and public record red. This is the exact emotional territory of the creatives you approved.
Yes. The whole page is modular. You can add more exhibits, live data widgets, a meme archive, community records, or external embeds without breaking the design system.