Tooth Fairy Network

The Tooth Fairy tradition, for the internet age

A time capsule for their masterpieces.

Photograph the drawing. Keep its story in their words. Seal a note — and a little SOL — until they're older.

No account · Wallet-only · Built on Solana

How a Toothlight is made.

The drawing

The crayon masterpiece itself, photographed before it fades.

Their story

What they said it was, in their own words. Visible tonight.

Your sealed note

A message to the grown-up they’ll become. Closed until opening day.

A little SOL

Optional savings, locked to the same date. Not by a promise — by code.

Wrapped together, they become a Toothlight — one warm glow the keepers guard in the Network until opening day.

A Toothlight — the sealed capsule as a glowing tooth with a golden orbit

Real masterpieces, already sealed.

From the first families in the network.

A tooth with golden fairy wings
Tonight’s menu: puttu, hoppers, and fish
A first drawing, kept
A giraffe, signed by the artist
A scribble turned watercolor landscape
Two of us under two clouds
The robot-dog wish
A strawberry kitty over a green sea
A playful fairy drawing
Sunshine, hearts, and a secret plan
Dad helped draw it
A toothlight in bloom
One red heart in the tall grass
The tooth and its note
Maggie's doodle
The first handoff
Rowan's masterpiece
Max's tooth

Meet Tanda and the Keepers.

Every lost tooth carries a tiny story — the wobble, the brave moment, the note in crooked handwriting. Tanda, the Tooth Fairy, once learned the hard way that the tooth was never the point; the story was. So she gathered keepers all over the world with one shared promise: never lose the child inside the memory.

Ratoncito Pérez, tooth keeper of Spain

Ratoncito Pérez

Spain

Keeps the coin’s promise: proof that someone noticed.

Kkachi, tooth keeper of South Korea

Kkachi

South Korea

Listens for the grandmother’s song inside each memory.

Waraba, tooth keeper of Ethiopia

Waraba

Ethiopia

Stands beside the fear so the child can step past it.

Daga, tooth keeper of Philippines

Daga

Philippines

Guards the one-year wish that refuses to hurry.

Anna Bogle, tooth keeper of Ireland

Anna Bogle

Ireland

Makes the gold prove someone noticed — never that a tooth was for sale.

Read tonight's story together

Where the SOL actually lives.

  1. 01The SOL you tuck in is held by a program account on Solana — not by us, not by a bank. The unlock date is written on-chain when you seal.
  2. 02Only you, the guardian, can claim it — and only after the date you chose. The drawing, story, and note are always readable; only the SOL is time-locked.
  3. 03Exact costs: a 2% network fee when you deposit, shown before you sign. Early withdrawal is possible with a 10% penalty. No subscriptions, no accounts required.