A payment router for everyone who's ever closed a deal and had to fight to get paid after.
I've spent 20 years in digital and 4 years building onchain. I've seen the friction from every angle — agents waiting months for their commission, co-brokers chasing each other, wrong amounts on wires, platforms that decide disputes.
None of it needed to exist. The technology to fix it has been here for years. So I built Shaka Deal: a payment router that moves money the moment a deal closes — split automatically, sent directly, confirmed instantly. And every partner who creates a deal on the network earns 1% — paid by Shaka Deal.
Wire sent. 3 days wait. Wrong amount arrives. Another email. Another week.
Now: one link, client pays, money moves. Same day, exact amount, right wallet.
Three brokers. One wire. Manual splits. Someone always chasing someone else.
Now: every wallet defined upfront. All parties paid simultaneously — same transaction.
Delayed payment breaks the loop between effort and reward. You lose momentum. The next deal feels harder.
Now: close the deal, get paid, move on. That loop intact is the whole point.
Shaka Deal isn't a company with a roadmap decided behind closed doors. It's a protocol, built in the open.
Shaka Deal settles on Ethereum because no company should stand between you and your money. Not chosen for being fast or cheap — chosen because nobody can take it away.
No boardroom. No roadmap decided in private. Every feature ships in the open, posted before it's finished, built where anyone can watch.
The contract is the guarantee — not a policy that can change tomorrow, not a team that can decide otherwise next quarter.
No ad feeds, no algorithm. Shaka Deal is built in the open on Farcaster — an onchain network owned by the people who use it.
Create a deal link in two minutes. Send it. Get paid.