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Famous Fox Federation

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Explore Famous Fox Federation’s Solana tools: Rafffle for on-chain raffles, an Auction House for timed sales, FFFlip coin-flip, Citrus P2P NFT lending, and Fortuna gaming—fast, transparent, and wallet-first.

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About Famous Fox Federation

Famous Fox Federation (FFF) is a long-running Solana project that operates a suite of practical, on-chain tools and consumer apps for traders and NFT users. Instead of being just a profile-picture collection, FFF builds utilities you can actually use across the Solana ecosystem—raffles, auctions, an NFT coin-flip game, and peer-to-peer NFT finance—each delivered through dedicated, well-known web apps under the Famous Foxes brand.

These tools help Solana users trade collectibles, source liquidity, and participate in provably fair on-chain experiences with a familiar interface and consistent branding.

Famous Fox Federation Features

A quick overview to understand what you can do with the Famous Fox Federation toolset on Solana.

Rafffle

Rafffle lets creators and holders list items as raffle prizes and allows users to buy entries for a chance to win, with everything handled on Solana.

Auction House

FFF hosts timed Solana NFT auctions for public bidding and fair price discovery in its ecosystem.

FFFlip

FFFlip is a simple, on-chain coin-flip game operated by FFF; outcomes are recorded on Solana and presented in a lightweight interface for quick, transparent play.

Citrus

Citrus enables P2P lending for Solana NFTs, matching borrowers and lenders on custom terms for short-term liquidity.

What makes Famous Fox Federation special?

FFF stands out because it delivers a cohesive family of live, production-grade Solana apps—not just one dApp—each focused on a specific user job (raffles, auctions, gaming, lending) yet unified under the same brand and UX conventions. That consistency reduces the learning curve for new users: if you’ve used one FFF app, the others feel familiar.

In addition, FFF’s tools lean into provably on-chain mechanics (e.g., coin-flip outcomes, raffle draws, auction bidding, and loan agreements executed on Solana), which improves transparency and enables independent verification.

Finally, Famous Fox Federation has built recognizable sub-brands (Rafffle, FFFlip, Citrus, Fortuna), making discovery straightforward and reinforcing trust across its utilities.

Pricing

Discover the pricing options available for Famous Fox Federation

Free

Accessing the Famous Fox Federation web apps is free.

Costs arise from what you do:

  • Rafffle: you pay per entry (ticket) when you participate in a raffle; entry prices vary by listing. Network (SOL) fees also apply. Specific platform fees, if any, are displayed within each raffle listing.

  • Auction House: standard Solana network fees apply; any listing or settlement fees are shown in the auction UI per listing.

  • FFFlip: you choose your wager; the game executes on-chain and you pay network fees alongside your wager amount.

  • Citrus: borrowers and lenders agree to terms on a per-deal basis; you’ll pay network fees and any negotiated interest.

  • Fortuna: game entries/wagers are defined per title and shown in the UI, plus standard network fees.

If you don’t see a fee policy on a product’s homepage, treat pricing as per-listing or per-game and confirm in the app before proceeding.

How to get started

A simple path to your first experience with Famous Fox Federation tools.

1

Connect a Solana wallet.

2 minutes
Easy

Use a mainstream Solana wallet and connect to the FFF product you want to try (Rafffle, Auction House, FFFlip, Citrus, or Fortuna). Only connect on the official Famous Foxes subdomains.

2

Fund with SOL.

2 minutes
Easy

Keep a small SOL balance to cover entries, bids, wagers, or transaction fees. You can top up via an exchange or a trusted on-ramp.

3

Pick a product and review the UI.

2 minutes
Easy

Open the relevant app and read any in-app guides or FAQs (e.g., Rafffle’s FAQ page). Confirm item details, time windows, and any platform or listing fees.

4

Execute a small test action.

2 minutes
Easy

Try buying a single raffle ticket, placing a low-stake coin flip, setting a conservative auction bid, or browsing loan offers on Citrus to learn the flow end-to-end.

5

Scale up thoughtfully.

2 minutes
Easy

Once you’re comfortable with confirmations and settlement, participate more actively—monitor raffle odds, bid with clear maximums, or negotiate loan terms aligned to your risk tolerance.

Pro Tips

Tip 1

Use a fresh wallet for experiments. When trying new app flows or games, isolate funds in a separate wallet as a good operational practice on any chain.

Tip 2

Start small with on-chain games. Test the flow on FFFlip or Fortuna with small wagers to understand confirmations and timing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to the most common questions about this tool

Famous Token Market is a platform within the Famous Fox Federation ecosystem that allows users to buy and sell whitelist tokens and other supported types of tokens.

Users can list their tokens for sale or purchase available tokens directly on the platform. A sales fee is applied to each transaction unless specific conditions are met.

  • Buying and selling of whitelist tokens.

  • Support for various token types.

  • Integration with the Famous Fox Federation ecosystem.

Yes, selling a token incurs a 20% sales fee unless you're staking a Famous or Transdimensional Fox.

The platform supports whitelist tokens and may support other token types within the ecosystem.

FFF started as a Solana NFT collection, but it operates multiple live tools: Rafffle (raffles), Auction House (auctions), FFFlip (coin-flip game), Citrus (P2P NFT lending), and Fortuna (games).

Yes. You connect your Solana wallet and approve each action; ownership and settlement occur on-chain for raffles, auctions, games, and loans. Review prompts in your wallet before signing.

Start with each app’s homepage; Rafffle has a public FAQ, Citrus has its own portal, and Fortuna pages include operator/legal information.

No—these tools are public-facing. Some events or perks may be tied to specific collections, but the core apps are open to any Solana wallet. (Confirm per listing or event.)