Overview
Launch and trade tokens on GIWA with anti-sniper protection and permanently locked liquidity built in
Overview
The Vezta Launchpad lets anyone create a tradable token on GIWA in one transaction - no order book, no market maker, no upfront liquidity to source. Every token starts life on a bonding curve: a simple, automated pricing formula that sets the price based on how much has already been bought. As more people buy, the price rises smoothly; if people sell, it eases back down. There's always a buyer and seller on the other side of every trade - the curve itself.
Once enough ETH has flowed into a token's curve, it automatically graduates: trading moves from the curve to a full automated market maker (AMM) pool, and the liquidity behind that pool is locked forever. Nobody - not the creator, not Vezta - can ever withdraw it.
How a Launch Works
- Create - A creator names their token and it deploys instantly. It's tradable from the very first block.
- Trade - Anyone can buy or sell against the bonding curve at any time. Price is fully automated; there's nothing to configure and no liquidity to add.
- Graduate - Once the curve has raised enough ETH, the token graduates automatically: it moves to a real AMM pool, and that pool's liquidity is burned to a dead address - permanently locked, by design, with no admin override.
Anti-Rug Guarantees
Most bonding-curve launchpads fail their traders in the same two ways: the liquidity backing a token can be pulled out from under it at any moment, and bots snipe the first few blocks before a real person ever gets a fair price. Vezta's launchpad is built specifically against both failure modes.
Liquidity is locked forever at graduation
When a token graduates to its AMM pool, the LP position backing that pool is sent to a burn address the instant it's created - not held by the creator, not held by Vezta. Nobody can ever pull that liquidity back out.
Anti-sniper protection from block one
Buying in the first few blocks after a token launches costs significantly more - a steep fee that automatically decays back to normal within seconds. On top of that, no single wallet can buy more than a small slice of the remaining supply during that early window. Bots racing to front-run a launch don't get a cheap, oversized fill; real buyers get a fair shot.
Fees, for Creators and Traders
Every trade on the curve pays a small fee, but not all fees work the same way:
- The ongoing trading fee starts higher on a brand-new token and eases down as the token proves itself with real, sustained trading volume - rewarding tokens that grow organically rather than those engineered for a quick spike. Creators can opt to receive a share of this fee (up to half of it), claimable any time.
- The anti-sniper fee is separate, much higher, and only active for the first few blocks after launch. Every bit of it goes to the platform, not the creator - its entire purpose is taxing bots, not generating revenue.
Once a token graduates, trading fees on its AMM pool drop to a flat, standard swap fee, the same for every graduated token.
For Creators
- Earn an ongoing share of the token's trading fee revenue (configurable, capped at 50%), claimable at any time as the token trades.
Why This Is Different
Bonding-curve launchpads have a well-documented reputation problem - on some platforms, the overwhelming majority of tokens launched are effectively rug pulls, where the liquidity backing a token disappears the moment there's anything worth taking, or bots buy up the entire early supply before a human ever sees the token. Vezta's Launchpad is built to close both of those doors: liquidity is locked forever at graduation with no admin override, and buying is actively defended in the earliest, most exploitable blocks of every launch - not left to chance.
For the full technical architecture, bonding-curve mathematics, and event schema, see the Launchpad architecture.