Are free tokens real?
In crypto, the word "free" usually arrives with attention and leaves with disappointment. Most "free token" projects either ask for wallet approvals that drain assets, fill leaderboards with bots and leave real users invisible, or charge withdrawal fees the moment you try to take what's yours.
URA is none of those. It's a real ERC-20 token on the Polygon network, with an open contract, a verifiable supply, and a click that actually mints to your wallet. This post explains what it is, how to start, and what it represents.
What is URA?
URA is the leaf of Garura. Garura is the mystical tree at the center of the Heylogram TV ecosystem — everything we build sits beneath its canopy. URA is every leaf that falls from it.
- Network: Polygon Mainnet (ERC-20)
- Total supply: 98,774,312,000,000,000 URA (far more leaves than people on Earth)
- Earning: One tap → 1 URA, straight to your wallet
- Rate limit: One tap per wallet every 10 seconds (anti-bot)
When the supply runs out — when someone plucks the very last leaf — they win something special. But that's a long story; we'll get there.
Four steps to start
Even if you've never touched Web3, the path is short:
1. Get a wallet. MetaMask, Rabby, Phantom, Trust Wallet — whichever is easiest. On mobile, Trust Wallet or Phantom tend to be the fastest. On desktop, install the MetaMask or Rabby browser extension.
2. Switch to Polygon. Wallets default to Ethereum. URA lives on Polygon — on the wrong network it won't appear.
3. Visit web3.jjvoi.com/ura. The page shows the Garura tree. Hit "Connect Wallet" and confirm in your wallet.
4. Tap. Every tap mints 1 URA. When pending URA reaches a threshold, it ships automatically to your wallet.
The strange part — no gas fee. URA mints are batched, so individual taps don't hit the chain; they accumulate and ship together. A single Polygon transfer already costs around $0.001 — and Heylogram covers it.
What makes URA valuable?
If it were just a counter, the leaves would be meaningless. But URA has six concrete uses:
LuckPool. Lock your URA and win random ecosystem tokens (HEY, VOI, JVOI, HLTV, and others) from a seasonal pool. Play a 60-second Match-3 mini-game to open your prize.
Trade on Uniswap. URA has Uniswap V3 liquidity on Polygon — swap to POL or USDC anytime.
Milestone prize. The wallet that performs the 8,000,000,000th (eight-billionth) tap wins a unique NFT plus a large amount of URA. That moment's transaction hash, timestamp, and wallet address stay visible on the page forever.
The Garura prize. When the supply runs out — when the last leaf is plucked — the wallet that took it wins the singular GARURA token. There's only one. It's very valuable. The winner is still unwritten.
Referrals. Invite someone, they connect a wallet, and the leaderboard tracks who invited whom and how much URA has moved through that relationship.
Ecosystem identity. Wallets that use URA are tracked as early participants — future airdrops and special events reach them first.
Risks and realistic expectations
To be direct: URA will not make you rich today. A single URA is worth less than a cup of coffee right now. But accumulated URA tends to either appreciate as the ecosystem grows, convert into larger tokens via LuckPool, or become a ticket toward the milestone chance.
Two warnings:
- Don't bot. The 10-second wallet limit is just the surface; deeper anti-bot logic runs underneath. Wallets caught spamming through multi-wallet farms get filtered from the leaderboard and excluded from future rewards.
- Phishing. Only connect through web3.jjvoi.com/ura. Fake sites offer "URA mint" and ask for private keys — real URA mint never asks for a private key, only for a wallet connection.
Next steps
After trying URA, here's how to explore the rest of the ecosystem:
- .heylogramtv domain — claim a permanent Web3 identity that lives as an NFT in your wallet.
- DEX — swap Heylogram ecosystem tokens, open LP positions.
- URA leaderboard — top URA holders, seasonal achievements.
- The Codex — what changed, what's coming.
Closing
URA is not a "free token" — it's a free beginning. It opens a door into Web3 without requiring you to set up a wallet, pay gas, or commit to anything. Once you're inside, the rest is your exploration.
Plucking a single leaf is the easiest way to see the tree.
— Heylogram News