RogueWave d159ad5196 feat(web+infra): polished front page, app at /, tracker at /status
- apps/web: redesigned landing (Hero/Scanner/HowItWorks/Features/Footer),
  honest live-vs-coming-soon badges, same-origin /api/scan, ember theme.
- ecosystem.config.cjs: runnable — pyre-api/worker via `node --import tsx`,
  pyre-web via `next start`, fork mode, env wired. pm2 web+api verified online
  (api /health 200, scan 200, web 200).
- infra/nginx/feedthepyre.com.conf: app at / (proxy :3000), API at /api
  (proxy :4000, prefix preserved), dev tracker at /status (static).
- scripts/deploy-web.sh: sudo cutover (install vhost, nginx -t, reload,
  certbot --nginx --keep-until-expiring).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-31 03:24:58 +00:00

PYRE / Prometheus Protocol

Burn the dead. Feed the PYRE. Claim the Spawn.

Links: feedthepyre.com · repo: git.lumiai.dev/RogueWave/pyre · dev status: feedthepyre.com (status dashboard)

PYRE is a Solana wallet-cleanup and ritual meme-rebirth protocol. You connect a wallet; PYRE scans your SPL token accounts, classifies them conservatively, and helps you safely close empty associated token accounts (ATAs) and burn obvious junk — returning recovered rent to you and producing a clear, shareable receipt. A later layer (Prometheus) uses AI to generate a meme-token "Spawn" from burned remnants for manual, human-reviewed launch.

The first emotional win is simple: "PYRE cleaned my wallet and returned SOL I forgot was trapped in token accounts."

What PYRE is — and is not

PYRE is: wallet cleanup, token-scrap transmutation, recovered-rent return, transparent contribution accounting, AI-generated meme rebirth, and ritual entertainment.

PYRE is NOT an investment product, yield mechanism, trading bot, guaranteed-profit system, or protected launch mechanism. It makes no profit promises.

Trust guarantees: PYRE never holds your private keys, never signs custodially, and always shows a decoded transaction preview that matches what you sign. Recovered rent goes back to your wallet by default. Anything the system cannot safely reason about is skipped.

The burner flow at a glance

Connect wallet
 → scan token accounts
 → classify accounts (closeable / burnable / transmutable / protected / unsupported)
 → preview the transaction (accounts, rent, destination, fees, warnings)
 → you sign locally in your wallet
 → recovered rent returns to you
 → see your PYRE receipt

Roadmap

  • v0.1 — Burner / Cleaner (current focus): wallet connect, scan, classify, close empty ATAs, optional junk burn, rent return, receipt.
  • v0.2 — Prometheus Meta Mixer: AI generation of a Spawn identity from burned/cleaned token context (candidate package only — no auto-launch).
  • v0.3 — Manual Pump.fun Workflow: human reviews the Spawn package and manually creates the token; PYRE records mint, URL, metadata, and tx.
  • v0.4 — Essence Ledger: record net SOL value of safe scrap swaps as Essence per wallet/round (database-only, experimental, no claim promises).
  • v1.0 — PYRE Core Program: custom Solana (Anchor) program for trust-critical accounting — rounds, Essence vault, contribution receipts, Spawn distribution, claims, and refunds.

Repo structure

apps/
  web/        Next.js user app (wallet connect, scanner, preview, receipt)
  api/        Fastify HTTP API (scan, classify, build tx, receipt, generation)
  worker/     BullMQ background worker (metadata, AI, safety, confirmations)
packages/
  core/       shared types, classification enums, risk rules, schemas
  solana/     token-account parsing, close/burn tx builders, decoder, simulation
  prometheus/ AI prompt templates, meta mixer, output parser, safety checks
  db/         database schema and migrations
  config/     shared config & env loading
programs/
  pyre-core/  future Anchor program (v1.0)
docs/         design, architecture, security, classification

Quick start

This is a scaffold. The commands below are not yet runnable — the workspace package definitions and source are still being built out.

Prerequisites: Node 22, pnpm, PostgreSQL, Redis.

cp .env.example .env   # then fill in values (no private keys — by design)
pnpm install
pnpm dev               # (once apps are implemented)

Docs

See docs/ — start with docs/PYRE_MVP_DESIGN.md (the canonical design), then ARCHITECTURE.md, SECURITY.md, and TOKEN_CLASSIFICATION.md.

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