Parent FAQ

Sweet enough for children. Clear enough for parents.

Tooth Fairy Network should feel safe before it feels technical. These answers explain what is live, what is paused, and how the Smile Fund teaches responsibility without turning a tooth into a transaction.

Parent controlledGoogle recovery, family links, and wallet access stay with the parent.
Memory firstThe tooth story comes before money, wallets, or technical details.
Small by designThe Smile Fund is for practice, responsibility, and patience.

What parents are signing up for

What is Tooth Fairy Network?

It is a family ritual for saving a lost-tooth moment. A parent captures the smile, drawing, and story, then creates a first forever memory with a parent-controlled Smile Fund attached.

Is this crypto-first?

No. Parents should feel the memory, the family ritual, and the learning moment first. Solana is quiet infrastructure underneath so the memory and fund can be durable.

Is Tooth Fairy Network a bank?

No. Tooth Fairy Network is not a bank, brokerage, exchange, or investment adviser. It is an educational family savings experience with parent-controlled access.

Why not just keep the photo?

A camera-roll photo can disappear into thousands of other photos. This gives the moment a page, a story, and a place for family to return to over time.

Smile Fund and learning

What is the Smile Fund really for?

The Smile Fund is a first practice field for responsibility. Small gifts help a child start learning saving, patience, ownership, and the idea that something can be truly theirs without giving them adult financial control too early.

Why mention investing and self-sovereignty?

Children will inherit a world where digital ownership, investing, and self-sovereignty matter earlier than they did for us. Tooth Fairy Network introduces that model gently: a memory they love, a fund they can understand, and a parent guiding the timing.

Is this investment advice?

No. Tooth Fairy Network is an educational family savings experience, not investment advice. Parents decide what, if anything, belongs in the Smile Fund and when the child is ready to learn from it.

Why age 10?

Age 10 is the default learning milestone because many children are ready for simple conversations about saving, value, patience, and responsibility. Parents can choose a different timing as the product matures.

Safety, access, and recovery

Who controls the account?

The parent or guardian controls the account, the family link, the wallet path, and when the child gets access to the ownership lesson.

Does my child need a wallet?

No. Parents can use Google sign-in and the app manages the technical layer. Wallets are only exposed where they are required for controlled testing of gifts.

What happens if I lose access?

Return with the same Google account used to create the memory. If you used a wallet during testing, connect the same guardian wallet from the recovery page. Keep the family memory link in the meantime.

Can I share the memory safely?

The public link is designed for family viewing and optional gifts. Parents should share it only with people they trust while the product is still in controlled testing.

What emails should I expect?

Parents should receive a welcome email after Google sign-in, a memory-created email after minting, and a gift receipt email after a verified wallet gift. Each email points back to recovery with the same Google account.

What is AI polish?

AI polish is an optional enhancement step for artwork. The original parent-submitted memory stays the anchor, and the feature should never be required to create or recover a memory.

Gifts and payments

Can family members contribute today?

Wallet-based gifts can be tested. Card gifts are paused until the payment-provider path, receipts, fee disclosures, and support process are ready.

Why are card gifts paused?

A stranger-safe payment flow needs verified provider terms, clear receipts, refund expectations, and plain fee language. Until then, the site should not imply card gifts are live.

What are the fees?

The current deployed contract includes a 2% network fee. Before broad release, fees and early-withdrawal rules need to be shown plainly before payment.

When does a gift receipt send?

For wallet gifts, the app asks the server to verify the on-chain transaction before sending the parent a gift receipt. Card gift receipts will wait until card gifts are actually live.

What is live now

What is ready for controlled testing?

Homepage, Google sign-in, memory creation, AI polish, live minting, memory pages, family sharing, dashboard, recovery, wallet-based gift testing, and the core parent emails.

What still needs work before 100 users?

Card gifts, privacy and terms pages, a clearer support path, a cleaner recovery runbook, and more testing across fresh browsers and wallets.

Where does the story world fit?

Tanda and the story world are the magical layer. They help make permanence, ownership, saving, and growth understandable to a child.

Launch stance

Memory first. Payments only when the path is ready.

The product should not ask families to trust money flow until card checkout, receipts, disclosures, and support are complete.

Recover access