Token Parameters
Description for Token Launch parameters
Token Name:
This field refers to the name given to the token being launched on the token launchpad. It is a unique identifier that distinguishes the token from others. For example, a token name could be "ABC Token" or "XYZ Coin".
Token Symbol:
This field represents the symbol or ticker of the token being launched. It is typically a shorter abbreviation or code used to represent the token in exchanges or trading platforms. For instance, the token symbol could be "ABC" or "XYZ".
Initial Token Supply to Owner (Optional):
This field specifies the initial number of tokens that will be allocated to the owner or creator of the token. It is an optional parameter and can be set to any desired amount. The tokens allocated to the owner can be used for various purposes, such as distribution, liquidity, or development.
MAX Token Supply (Optional):
This field denotes the maximum total supply of tokens that can ever be created for the token being launched. It is an optional parameter and can be set to any desired value. This field helps establish an upper limit on the number of tokens that can exist, providing transparency and predictability to token holders.
Security Token:
This field indicates whether the token being launched is a security token or not. Security tokens are typically subject to specific regulatory requirements and may represent ownership in an underlying asset, company shares, or other financial instruments. If this field is enabled, it means the token being launched is classified as a security token.
Has Document:
This field signifies whether the token launchpad requires or provides a document related to the token. It could refer to a whitepaper, a legal document, or any other relevant information regarding the token's purpose, technology, or legal framework. Enabling this field ensures that comprehensive documentation is available to potential investors or token buyers.
Can be Force Transferred:
This field determines whether the token can be forcibly transferred from one address to another. If enabled, it means that the token's ownership can be changed even without the explicit consent of the current token holder. This feature may be useful in certain scenarios, such as recovering lost or stolen tokens.
KYC Mandatory:
This field indicates whether the token launchpad requires participants to undergo a Know Your Customer (KYC) verification process. KYC procedures involve collecting and verifying personal information of individuals to comply with regulatory obligations and prevent fraudulent activities. If enabled, participants would need to provide their identity information before participating in the token launch.
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