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ERC-20 Launch Checklist

ERC-20 Token Launch Checklist Before You Deploy

Use this checklist before creating an ERC-20 token on Ethereum. It helps teams prepare token identity, supply, ownership, mintability, gas, liquidity and public communication before opening the no-code SolCreate creator.

Preparation before wallet signing

The checklist makes the live creator step cleaner by turning token settings into deliberate launch choices instead of rushed form inputs.

Ethereum-specific launch context

ERC-20 creation needs Ethereum gas, EVM wallet roles, ownership decisions and a realistic post-deployment liquidity plan.

Supports the main creator page

This page reinforces SolCreate's ERC-20 topical authority and sends commercial users back to the focused ERC-20 Token Creator route.

Use this before deploying

Most ERC-20 mistakes happen before the contract is deployed: vague token identity, wrong decimals, unclear supply, confused owner wallet, active minting without explanation or no plan for liquidity after launch.

SolCreate gives creators a guided deployment path, but the team still needs to decide what the token should represent and how the first public version will be explained.

How it works

Step 1

Define token identity

Confirm the token name, symbol, public purpose and any branding materials before the contract is deployed.

Step 2

Choose decimals and supply

Decide the decimal count and initial supply in a way that users, wallets and your launch materials can explain clearly.

Step 3

Confirm wallet roles

Decide which address will own the token and which address receives initial supply. Avoid sending supply to a wallet the team cannot manage.

Step 4

Decide mintability

If future minting remains enabled, prepare a plain-English explanation. If fixed supply is expected, make sure that decision is reflected in the setup.

Step 5

Plan liquidity and communication

Creation does not add Uniswap liquidity. Plan the pool, token allocation, risk disclosures and public contract-address announcement separately.

Why use SolCreate

Cleaner launches convert better

A prepared user is more likely to complete creation successfully and understand the next step after the contract exists.

Better internal-link cluster

Checklist intent links guide traffic to the ERC-20 creator, Ethereum creator, liquidity and token-control pages.

Useful content, not keyword stuffing

The page answers real pre-launch questions instead of duplicating the same creator copy as every other route.

The minimum ERC-20 launch plan

At minimum, a public ERC-20 launch should know what the token represents, how much supply exists at launch, who controls owner functions, whether minting can change supply and how users will verify the contract address.

Teams should also prepare a short explanation of what creation does not do. It does not guarantee market demand, does not create liquidity automatically and does not make a token safe by itself.

Owner, recipient and minting decisions

ERC-20 ownership and supply allocation are separate choices. The connected wallet can deploy, but teams may want initial supply or ownership routed to another address, a multisig or a treasury wallet when appropriate.

Mintability should be treated as a public-trust setting. If minting stays enabled, users may ask who controls it and under what conditions it will be used. If it is disabled or renounced, teams should still explain what that means in plain language.

After creation: liquidity, control, vesting and distribution

Once the ERC-20 contract exists, SolCreate can route users toward Uniswap liquidity, token control, vesting, multisender, minting or burning depending on the launch plan.

This matters for SEO and users: people searching for an ERC-20 token creator often need the surrounding launch workflow, not just a deployment transaction.

ERC-20 pre-deploy checklist

Identity

Name, symbol, purpose and public explanation.

Supply

Initial supply and decimal count.

Wallets

Owner address, supply recipient and treasury plan.

Minting

Enabled or disabled, and how that will be explained.

Gas

ETH for SolCreate fee and Ethereum network gas.

Liquidity

Whether, when and where a Uniswap pool will be created.

Distribution

Vesting, multisender or manual allocation plan.

Verification

Contract address, transaction hash and Etherscan link.

Next launch steps

Continue with the next tool in the launch path. These links keep token creation, liquidity, minting, burning and pricing close together so you can move from research to action faster.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What should I prepare before creating an ERC-20 token?

Prepare the token name, symbol, decimals, initial supply, owner address, supply recipient, mintability decision, gas budget, liquidity plan and communication plan.

Does SolCreate add Uniswap liquidity automatically?

No. ERC-20 token creation deploys the token contract. Uniswap liquidity is a separate step that can be planned after the contract exists.

Should minting stay enabled?

It depends on the project. Active minting can be useful for some controlled systems, but public launches should explain who controls future supply and why.

Can I use a multisig as owner?

If the supported creator setup allows a separate owner address, teams can route ownership to a suitable Ethereum address such as a treasury or multisig. Always verify wallet compatibility first.

Prepared? Open the ERC-20 creator

When the checklist is clear, move into the live SolCreate creator, review the 0.001 ETH SolCreate fee separately from Ethereum gas and confirm wallet prompts carefully.

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