The community-and-governance arm of the Zypto ecosystem — White Paper, Funding breakdown, News Hub, FAQ, and the $ZYPTO holder onboarding, all under the Zypto.foundation shell.

Swipe through the shipped surfaces — one screen at a time.
Foundation isn't a marketing splash for a token — it's the front door of an ecosystem with apps, cards, and payment rails. The site had to make that legible to holders.
I built out the Foundation's public site end-to-end: the dark electric-green brand, the Ecosystem grid, the token contract address page, the White Paper and Lite Paper, the Funding breakdown, the News Hub with embedded social feeds, and the FAQ.
Every page had to make the same point in a different way — $ZYPTO is the connective tissue across wallet, cards, top-ups, and bill-pay. That meant tight coordination with the main app's design and the same on-chain accounting layer.
The screenshots below are taken from the shipped site.

The Foundation home page sits a six-square ecosystem grid at the top — Zypto, Zyptopia, $ZYPTO, Wallet & App, Vault Key Card, and Physical & Virtual Cards. Each tile deep-links to its own page.

The token page is the source of truth — contract address, supported chains, exchange listings, plus links to the White Paper and Lite Paper. Designed for holders who skim before they read.

The Funding page breaks down marketing-effort contributions, rewards pool, and the fee model — written for token holders and prospective partners.

News Hub aggregates the project's X feed via Juicer. The FAQ pairs that with an accordion of holder onboarding answers — designed to absorb the support load.
The Foundation site walks holders through the ecosystem, the token, the funding model, and the supporting docs — in one consistent design system.







Token pages, white papers, ecosystem maps, holder FAQs — the unglamorous parts that make crypto projects look legit. Happy to help you build them.