The idea of a Digital Asset Treasury, or DAT, is becoming one of the most credible ways for tokens to create long term value. Instead of relying on hype cycles or inflationary supply models, a DAT ties a token to real revenue, real accumulation, and a clear economic framework.
BONK’s DAT is managed by Safety Shot, a publicly traded company. Safety Shot is the first public company to hold a memecoin as part of a formal treasury strategy. They currently hold about 2.75 percent of BONK’s total supply and are actively growing toward a stated goal of 5 percent. Safety Shot receives 10 percent of revenue from BONKfun, and roughly 90 percent of that revenue is used for open market BONK accumulation.
This setup is unusual in the memecoin sector for three reasons.
First, BONK has an external buyer that is funded by product usage. As BONKfun grows, so does the revenue. As revenue grows, the DAT buys more BONK. This creates predictable demand that is linked directly to onchain activity.
Second, Safety Shot is a public company. Public reporting requirements create stability and transparency that most memecoins do not have.
Third, it introduces a clear model for how cultural tokens can evolve. A memecoin with a revenue generating ecosystem and a corporate treasury that accumulates supply is fundamentally different from a token that relies on speculation alone.
Most memecoins do not have a buyer of last resort, a recurring revenue source, or a structured treasury. BONK now has all three.
For a category that has historically struggled with durability, BONK’s Digital Asset Treasury with Safety Shot may be one of the clearest paths toward a sustainable, long term memecoin economy.

