




Docker operates like a decentralized investment fund built atop Zora, allocating capital into a variety of creator and content coins. Its core thesis revolves around transforming creative output into financial assets — each purchase acting as both support and speculation on emerging creators. This system turns community engagement into a treasury that powers continuous reinvestment and innovation.

The project’s defining feature is its self-reinforcing “flywheel”: treasury profits are used to buy back $DOCKER, while attention around each creator coin amplifies both visibility and value. By converting engagement and fees into reinvestment fuel, Docker creates a loop where participation strengthens the entire ecosystem.



Beyond finance, Docker experiments with social utility — rewarding top holders with perks like merch and gated experiences. Through snapshot-based drops and content coin competitions, ownership becomes a ticket to exclusive recognition and tangible benefits.

