Token Creation

Fungily No-Code token creation for creators

Fungily No-Code Token Creation

Fungily empowers creators, communities, and innovators to launch their own tokens in minutes no coding required. With an intuitive interface and smart contract automation, anyone can create a token and bring it to life on the blockchain without writing a single line of code.

Whether you're launching a meme coin, utility token, or experimenting with new economic models, Fungily removes the technical barrier so you can focus on what matters: community and creativity.

How It Works

Fungily’s token creation wizard guides users through a simple form to launch their token. All that’s needed:

  • Token Name: The full name of the token (e.g., "Fungi Buddies).

  • Token Symbol: The short symbol or ticker (e.g., "FUNBUDS").

  • Image: An optional but recommended logo to visually represent the token.

  • Description: A brief explanation of the token's purpose, vision, or utility.

  • Total Supply: Define how many tokens will be minted at launch.

  • Socials (Optional): Add Twitter, Discord, Telegram, or website links to build trust and community presence.

Features

  • One-Click Deployment: Tokens are deployed as fully functional smart contracts on the blockchain.

  • Ownership Control: The creator retains control of the contract and can choose to renounce or lock permissions.

  • Custom Mint Settings: Options to enable minting, burning, or set fixed supply.

  • Instant Presale Integration: After creation, tokens can be instantly linked to Fungily's presale platform.

  • Instant Liquidity: Creators can optionally launch a liquidity pool or prepare for token listing via the Fungily AMM.

Benefits

  • No Technical Skills Required: Built for everyone from creators to influencers and small communities.

  • Secure and Audited: Smart contracts follow best practices and are verified on-chain.

  • Time-Saving: Go from idea to live token in less than 5 minutes.

  • Fully On-Chain: Everything happens on-chain for transparency and decentralization.

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