teleo-codex/entities/internet-finance/salmon-wallet.md
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---
type: entity
entity_type: company
name: Salmon Wallet
domain: internet-finance
status: active
founded: 2022
website: https://salmonwallet.io/
social:
twitter: https://x.com/salmonwallet
telegram: https://t.me/salmon_wallet
github: https://github.com/salmon-wallet
key_metrics:
prior_funding: "$122,500 (2022-2024)"
bootstrap_funding: "$80,000 (2022)"
grant_funding: "$42,500 (Serum $2,500, Eclipse $40,000)"
futarchy_raise_target: "$375,000"
futarchy_raise_actual: "$97,535"
monthly_burn_rate: "$25,000"
tracked_by: rio
created: 2026-03-11
---
# Salmon Wallet
Open-source, self-custodial cryptocurrency wallet built primarily on Solana with Bitcoin support. Active since 2022, listed on Solana wallet adapter. Attempted futarchy-governed fundraise on Futardio (2026-03-03) seeking $375K for 12-month operational runway, raised $97,535 before entering refund status. Operates own Solana validator for transparent revenue. Governance through SAL token using futarchy model.
## Timeline
- **2022** — Founded, bootstrapped with $80K, received $2.5K Serum grant, listed on Solana wallet adapter
- **2022-2024** — Received $40K Eclipse grant, total grant funding $42.5K
- **2026-03-03** — Launched futarchy-governed fundraise on Futardio seeking $375K minimum raise
- **2026-03-04** — Fundraise closed in refund status with $97,535 raised (26% of minimum target)
## Relationship to KB
- [[futardio]] — fundraising platform
- [[MetaDAO is the futarchy launchpad on Solana where projects raise capital through unruggable ICOs governed by conditional markets creating the first platform for ownership coins at scale]] — platform context
- [[salmon-wallet-futarchy-raise-failed-at-26-percent-of-target-demonstrating-adoption-friction-for-operational-software-projects]] — failed raise analysis