Ship apps for the cookie economy.
Deploying DeFi should feel fun, not expensive. A DeFi contract can be launched for around $0.05, so builders can test, iterate, and ship useful apps without burning through budget.
Make on-chain fun great again.
When deployment costs about five cents, builders can launch the weird version, the useful version, and the community version. COOK is built for DeFi experiments that move fast.
A tiny deploy cost makes experiments feel disposable: launch a vault, router, points contract, or mini launchpad without treating every test like a treasury decision.
Example: users can try swaps, claims, mints, votes, or bot-triggered actions without worrying that the fee is bigger than the action.
Low fees let builders redeploy, patch, and test quickly. That is the fun part: DeFi can be playful, scrappy, and still on-chain.
From idea to live app.
Deploy contracts
Use the COOK builder docs to prepare, deploy, and verify programs against current network tooling.
Track activity
Use the explorer for confirmed transactions, accounts, blocks, and contract activity.
Launch small
Start with a simple app, bot, token, mint, or public utility before expanding into a larger product.
Get listed
Once your project is live, share links, descriptions, and assets so it can be reviewed for ecosystem placement.
Metrics need on-chain proof.
Contract deploy totals, average fees, builder counts, and daily transaction volume should only be displayed after they are fetched from a trusted on-chain source. Until then, this page stays informational instead of pretending to be live.
Useful beats generic.
The best projects make the network easier to use, trade, understand, or build on. Keep the cookie vibe, but ship something people can actually click.
Infra
Explorers, indexers, RPC tools, dashboards, and developer utilities.
DeFi
Launchpads, swaps, liquidity tools, vaults, and trading interfaces.
NFT
Collections, marketplaces, mint tools, galleries, and community identity apps.
Wallets
User wallets, portfolio views, account tools, and transaction helpers.
Bots
Automation, alerts, trading helpers, moderation tools, and community agents.
Public goods
Docs, faucets, templates, open-source libraries, and shared infrastructure.
Build something. Get reviewed.
Submit a live project with working links, explorer references, assets, and a short description. Featured projects should be real, verifiable, and useful to COOK users.