User's Guide

Claim a Distribution Payout

Distribution (Mass Payout) is how a DAO pays out TON or jetton rewards to its LP token holders. Rounds come in two modes:

  • Mode A (Pull) — the DAO creates a Merkle snapshot of LP holders at the moment the round launches. Each holder claims their own share during the round's active period.
  • Mode B (Push) — the DAO sends fixed amounts directly to a list of addresses. No action is required from members.

Open the Distributions tab in your DAO. Rounds are sorted so active ones appear first; each round's status is shown on its card: Active, Fully Claimed, Expired, Sent (for Mode B), or Closed.

Find an active Mode A round you're entitled to a payout from. Such a card shows the pool, claim progress, and — if you were an LP holder at the time of the snapshot — a Your Reward line with the amount owed to you.

Click Claim on the round's card.

In the window that opens, the app loads the Merkle proof for your share and shows: your LP balance at the time of the snapshot (LP Balance), your share of the round (Share), and the resulting reward amount (Reward).

Click the Claim … TON / jetton button and confirm the transaction in your wallet. The app sends a claim request with the Merkle proof directly to the Mass Payout Plugin contract.

Wait for confirmation — a "Reward claimed" status will appear. The reward will arrive in your wallet.

Eligibility for a Mode A payout is determined by your LP token balance at the time the round was created (the snapshot). If you acquired LP tokens after the round started, you won't be entitled to that specific round — but you'll be eligible for future ones.

Every Mode A round has a claim duration. If you don't claim your reward before it expires, the round moves to Expired status and claiming becomes unavailable — unclaimed funds can be withdrawn by the DAO or directed into a new round.

Mode B (Push) rounds require nothing from members — the DAO sends funds directly to the addresses on its list. You can identify such a card by its "Sent" status and the Recipients field; it has no Claim button.