// How to Buy

get $LASTSHFT in 4 steps.

no crypto experience needed. this guide walks you through everything from zero. takes about 10 minutes.

$LASTSHFT $LASTSHFT / SOL
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Step 1
Buy SOL on any exchange
SOL is the currency that runs on the Solana blockchain. you need it to buy $LASTSHFT. if you already have SOL, skip to step 2.

buy SOL on any major exchange you already use. if you don't have one, Coinbase is the easiest starting point.
02
Step 2
Set up a Solana wallet
a Solana wallet is where your SOL and $LASTSHFT will live. it's a free app that takes two minutes to set up.

we recommend the Jupiter mobile app — it's a wallet and a swap tool in one, so you can buy $LASTSHFT directly inside it.

Save your recovery phrase. during setup you'll get a list of words. write them down on paper. never share them with anyone. if someone asks for your recovery phrase, it's a scam. no exceptions.

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Step 3
Send SOL to your wallet
go back to your exchange app (Coinbase, Robinhood, etc.) and send your SOL to your new Solana wallet address.

your wallet address is a long string of letters and numbers — copy it from your wallet app and paste it into the exchange "send" screen.

Keep a small amount of SOL in your wallet for transaction fees. Solana fees are very low — usually under $0.01 — but your wallet needs a tiny balance to process swaps.

04
Final Step
Swap SOL for $LASTSHFT
open Jupiter (the app or jup.ag in your browser). paste the official contract address below into the search bar. enter how much SOL you want to swap. confirm the transaction.

the swap routes through Raydium, Solana's main decentralized exchange. standard fee is 0.25% per trade.
Official Contract Address (CA)
5zHrdYRtUzjkQwnq6HkS6Vq7KCeEQPysmaUmwKqfFLqB
[ click to copy ]

Always verify the contract address. there are fake tokens with similar names. the only real $LASTSHFT contract address is the one above. do not trust links in DMs. copy the address from this page and paste it yourself.

Swap on Jupiter
opens Jupiter with $LASTSHFT pre-loaded
// Common Questions
Why Jupiter instead of Phantom's built-in swap?
Phantom's swap search shows multiple tokens with similar names — some are fake. Jupiter routes directly to the correct token when you use the official contract address. fewer mistakes, less risk.
How much should I buy?
Whatever you're comfortable with. $LASTSHFT is a culture coin — no promises, no guarantees. never invest more than you're willing to lose.
What is slippage?
Slippage is the difference between the expected price and the actual price when your swap goes through. Jupiter handles this automatically. for most swaps, the default setting is fine.
Where can I see the price and chart?
Check DEXScreener for live price, chart, and trading volume.
Is there a presale, whitelist, or private allocation?
No. there was no presale, no whitelist, no private deals. everyone buys the same way — on the open market. verify this on the Shift Report.
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