Launching Tokens on Printr

How to make it go brrr?

You can launch tokens on any or multiple chains via Printr and coordinate them across all deployed chains with zero hassle from the Print page.

All you have to do is fill in the details of the token, including:

Field

Description

Constraints

Token Name

Choose a unique name for your token.

Up to 10 characters

Token Symbol (Ticker)

Pick a ticker for easy recognition (e.g., $ETH, $DOGE).

Up to 20 characters

Token Image

Upload a logo to represent your token on the marketplace.

1:1 ratio, up to xyMB

Token Description

Add a brief description explaining your token's purpose.

Up to 256 characters

These are the basic details. If you're a creator who wants to control additional details, here are some additional parameters you can set.

Feature

Description

Custom Bonding Curve

Adjust how token prices respond to demand.

Start Timer

Schedule the exact launch date and time.

Max Buy

Limit how many tokens a wallet can buy in one transaction.

Dev Staking Fee

Set a percentage of new tokens minted as rewards for stakers.

Staked Token Fee

Allocate a percentage of trading fees revenue to Stakers/Holders.

Easy Sell Tax

Apply a fee for quick sell-offs to prevent dumping.

Unsellable Window

Block selling for 24 hours after launch to protect initial buyers.

Project Links

Links to your project's social media and website.

Then, you can select as many chains as you intend to deploy to. We support launches on 69+ chains, including Ethereum, Solana, and Base. Select multiple options for cross-chain deployment or a single option for single-chain deployment.

Boosting Your Tokens Discovery

You can also launch with a lower-cost listing with basic exposure. When you create your tokens, you can pay for promotions to increase your exposure.

It will be a higher-cost listing to gain higher visibility on the marketplace with more prolonged exposure.

Once you're satisfied with the data and ready to launch your token, click on the "Print" button to print the token to all the chains and make it go brrr.

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