Toeleone Journal · Guide

How Toeleone Works

Published April 21, 2026 · 6 min read

From typing in your email to viewing your certificate in your inbox. A complete walkthrough in five steps.

Here's the entire Toeleone experience, start to finish. No jargon, no hidden steps, no technical prerequisites. Just your email and thirty seconds.

The Five Steps

  1. Claim your coin at Toeleone.polsia.app

    Visit the claim page. Enter your email address. Click "Mint Free Toeleone." That's it. Toeleone generates a unique serial number and cryptographically signs your certificate right then.

  2. Check your inbox

    Within seconds, a certificate arrives in your email. It shows your serial number (e.g., #000847), the SHA-256 hash of your coin, the HMAC signature that proves authenticity, your transfer code, and a QR code linking to your verification page.

  3. View your portfolio

    Head to the Toeleone portfolio page. Enter your email address. You'll see every coin you own with its serial number, mint date, and rarity tier. Toeleone assigns rarity badges based on serial number ranges: ULTRA RARE, RARE, UNCOMMON, or COMMON.

  4. Share or verify your coin

    Each certificate includes a link to the Toeleone verification page. Anyone can verify that your serial number is authentic, unclaimed, and matches the cryptographic proof in your email. No login required.

  5. Transfer when you're ready

    Want to give your coin to someone? Use the transfer page with your email and transfer code. Toeleone validates the code, moves ownership to the recipient's email, and generates a new transfer code for them. The recipient gets an updated certificate showing them as the new owner.

Total time from start to portfolio view: under 60 seconds.

What Happens Behind the Scenes

When you claim

Toeleone assigns the next available serial number from the supply pool. It generates a SHA-256 hash of your serial + timestamp + a secret server key. That hash is embedded in your certificate and stored in the database alongside your email and serial.

When you verify

The verification page looks up your serial number in the database. It confirms: (1) the serial exists, (2) it's not been transferred away, (3) the hash matches what was generated at claim time. If all three pass, the coin is shown as authentic.

When you transfer

You enter your email and the transfer code from your certificate. Toeleone verifies the code is valid and matches the current owner. Then it updates the database to show the new owner, archives the old transfer code, and generates a new one. The old code is invalidated immediately.

What Makes This Different From Other Digital Collectibles

The difference is in what you don't have to do. With a blockchain NFT, claiming requires a wallet, a browser extension, and typically some cryptocurrency to cover gas fees. Toeleone requires an email address.

The certificate is the product. It's not a receipt for something stored elsewhere. The certificate is the asset: it contains the serial number, the cryptographic proof, the transfer code, and the rarity information. Your inbox is where it lives.

If you lose your email, the transfer code lets you recover ownership (the database still shows you as the owner). If someone else gets the transfer code, they can transfer the coin away (just like handing someone a physical collectible). Toeleone is designed to work like physical ownership, not like a bank account.

The Exchange: Buying and Selling

Beyond claiming, Toeleone has a peer-to-peer exchange. Coin holders can list their coin for sale at a price they set. Buyers pay via Stripe. Toeleone takes a 2% platform fee (paid by the buyer). The seller receives the proceeds directly. Ownership transfers after payment is verified.

This is what gives Toeleones their secondary market value: you can buy a specific serial number if you want a particular rarity or number, or sell one you've outgrown. The exchange is built into the platform, not a separate marketplace.

Claim Your Toeleone

The first 1,000 coins are free. No wallet, no gas fees, no blockchain. Just your email.

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