NFT Overview
Chef is a derivative project built using the Milady visual framework, which is released under the Viral Public License (VPL) — "All Rights Reversed."
Using Milady’s deliberately open foundation, Chef reshapes the familiar soft-anime style into a new signal: one rooted in creation, remix culture, and digital autonomy.
Chef NFTs aren't designed for perfection.
They're designed for participation — worn, traded, and used as public markers of alignment rather than static art objects.
Each Chef carries forward the VPAL spirit: no ownership claims, no gatekeeping, no barriers to use or reinvention.
The only thing that matters is what attention, community, and visibility can build together.
Whether minted for movement, speculation, or pure expression, every Chef becomes part of a live, visible economy — one where the visual language belongs to everyone who chooses to carry it.

Rarity: Common, Rare, Super Rare, Ultra Rare, Epic, Legendary.
Background: The backgrounds nostalgic filled Norman Rockwell esque fast food portraits.
Mascot: Each NFT includes a "mascot" These secondary figures only LOOK like you have seen them before, but you have not and everybody nose that.
Hats: Epic hats and chef hats..
Moggers: Nothing but moggers.
Mouth: They all have mouths.
Shirts: Top tier drip and the latest in fast food fashion.
Tokenomics
CHEF has a fixed total supply of 1,000,000,000 tokens.
The distribution structure is simple and designed to serve liquidity, emissions, and growth — without outside allocations, reserves, or backdoor funding.
- 50% (500 million CHEF) is reserved for NFT emissions.
Each minted Chef NFT unlocks access to token emissions, randomized by yield rarity.
- 25% (250 million CHEF) is reserved for liquidity pairing.
ETH collected from NFT mints is paired with this CHEF supply to create deep, stable liquidity pools on launch.
- 25% (250 million CHEF) is reserved for Aerodrome bribes and future liquidity incentives.
Bribes will be used to attract external liquidity providers and maintain organic trading depth across meme pairs.
The default mint price for a Chef NFT is **0.0069 ETH**, with a **5% creator fee**.
The remaining **95%** of mint proceeds flow directly into forming liquidity pools.
No team allocations.
No marketing wallets.
No reserve funds.
All value is either minted, paired, or used to sustain the ecosystem.
Utility & Mechanics
Chef NFTs are built around a simple, direct mechanic: ownership equals emissions.
Each minted NFT emits CHEF tokens over time — with the total yield determined by randomized rarity at mint.
Six rarity classes exist, each assigning a different emissions multiplier.
The emissions schedule is linear, creating a steady, predictable flow of tokens tied to each NFT.
Chef NFTs can be freely traded inside the WenMint platform.
Buyers and sellers can view exactly how many emissions remain on any NFT at the time of sale — similar to bond markets, but without overengineering.
There is no staking.
No extra hidden systems.
No false promises.
The CHEF token has active utility inside the ecosystem:
- It serves as the base pairing token for meme launches on Chef.onl.
- It is used to bribe Aerodrome voters and attract external liquidity to Chef pairs.
Holding or earning CHEF isn't passive — it connects users directly to the growth and health of the entire meme economy built on Chef.
Lore / Culture
Chef wasn't built to fix anything.
It wasn't built to copy anything.
We set out to build a version of pump.fun on Base.
It became clear there would never be another pump.fun.
We built token launch tools on X.
We built live launch streams.
We built Farcaster integrations.
None of it mattered.
Visibility wasn’t earned.
Movement wasn’t organic.
So we stopped following old paths.
Chef moves differently.
Instead of pairing to ETH, Chef pairs launches to its own token.
Instead of following exchange models, Chef leans into volatility and speculation directly.
Instead of pretending fundamentals will save anything, Chef treats attention and participation as the only forces left that matter.
There are no rules.
Chef isn’t about what should happen.
It’s about what could happen.