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How It Works

How SolCreate works from token creation to liquidity management

SolCreate is designed as a connected launch flow. You can create a token, move into Raydium liquidity, remove liquidity later and burn supply from the same platform.

Create the token

Start with token name, symbol, decimals, supply and metadata to get the core SPL token live on Solana.

Manage liquidity

Move into the Raydium liquidity page to create a CPMM pool or later switch to the remove-liquidity mode.

Control supply

Use the burn tool when you want to reduce supply directly from a connected wallet after launch.

What this page covers

This page expands on how solcreate works from token creation to liquidity management with more context than the live tool screens. It is meant to answer common questions, improve trust and give users a clearer understanding of how the SolCreate product is structured.

Content pages like this also support crawling and internal site architecture. They help search engines connect the core tools with the broader product information that users expect from a serious launch platform.

Related paths inside SolCreate

From here, users can continue into the main product flow via Start with token creation or move into See liquidity tools.

Keeping these pages closely linked to the live tools makes the product easier to navigate for people and easier to understand for crawlers. That is especially useful for a site that combines token creation, liquidity operations and burn workflows.

Step 1: Create the SPL token

The Token Creator flow collects the token name, symbol, decimals, supply and metadata needed to launch an SPL token on Solana.

Users connect a wallet, review the creation fee and confirm the wallet prompts needed for token creation and metadata handling.

Step 2: Add Raydium liquidity

After the token exists, the liquidity page loads the mint, token account and wallet balances so the token and SOL inputs can be validated.

The current liquidity flow then prepares the Raydium CPMM execution, collects the fixed service fee and sends the built Raydium transactions through the wallet.

Step 3: Remove liquidity if needed

The liquidity page also includes a dedicated remove-liquidity mode. Users paste the pool address, load pool and LP details, review the preview and confirm the withdraw flow.

This makes the page useful after the initial launch instead of only at pool-creation time.

Step 4: Burn supply when appropriate

The burn tool lets the user load a token mint held in the wallet, choose the amount to burn and confirm the on-chain burn transaction.

For many launches, this becomes part of the post-launch supply management story.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to use every tool in order?

No. The tools are connected, but users can use only the parts they need, such as token creation, liquidity management or burn actions.

Does the liquidity page support both add and remove?

Yes. The current liquidity page includes both the add-liquidity flow and the remove-liquidity flow.

Why is this useful for SEO and trust?

A clear how-it-works page helps users understand the product and gives search engines stronger context about what the platform actually does.