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ERC-20 Creation Guide

How to Create an ERC-20 Token Without Coding

This guide explains the practical steps behind creating an ERC-20 token on Ethereum with SolCreate: choose the token name and symbol, set decimals and initial supply, decide who receives the supply, review ownership and minting, then deploy through a wallet-confirmed no-code flow.

Built around Ethereum search intent

Users who search how to create an ERC-20 token need Ethereum-specific steps, wallet expectations, gas context and contract-setting explanations.

No Solidity deployment scripts

SolCreate keeps the core ERC-20 setup in a guided interface so creators do not need Hardhat, Remix or custom deployment code for a standard token.

Launch settings explained first

Name, symbol, decimals, supply, owner address, recipient address and minting behavior should be understood before a wallet signs deployment.

Before opening the creator

A clean ERC-20 launch starts before the transaction. Prepare the public token name, ticker symbol, decimal count, initial supply, owner wallet, recipient wallet and a simple explanation of what the token is for.

Do not treat the deployment button as the whole launch. Ethereum gas, ownership, mintability, liquidity planning and communication all affect how the token is understood after the contract exists.

  • Token name and ticker symbol.
  • Decimals and total initial supply.
  • Owner address and initial supply recipient.
  • Mintability decision and post-launch plan.

Where SolCreate fits

SolCreate is the no-code execution layer for the standard ERC-20 path. It helps users configure the token, review the fixed SolCreate creator fee and confirm deployment from a supported EVM wallet.

The live creator is linked from the focused ERC-20 Token Creator landing page, while this guide captures the educational long-tail query behind how to create an ERC-20 token without coding.

How it works

Step 1

Choose the ERC-20 basics

Decide the public token name, ticker symbol, decimal count and initial supply. These values shape how the token appears in wallets, explorers and launch materials.

Step 2

Set owner and recipient addresses

Choose whether the connected wallet should own the token and receive initial supply, or whether separate Ethereum addresses should receive those roles at creation.

Step 3

Review minting and launch controls

Decide whether future minting should remain available. Public launches should explain active minting clearly because it affects supply expectations.

Step 4

Connect an EVM wallet and deploy

Open SolCreate's live creator, connect MetaMask, Rabby, Coinbase Wallet or WalletConnect, review the SolCreate fee separately from gas and confirm deployment.

Step 5

Save the contract address

After deployment, keep the contract address, transaction hash and Etherscan link. These become the foundation for liquidity, verification and community communication.

Why use SolCreate

Captures long-tail SEO around ERC-20 creation

This page supports the main ERC-20 Token Creator page by targeting guide searches and linking users into the live creator when they are ready.

Explains the decisions, not only the button

Better-ranking pages usually answer setup, cost, wallet, ownership and post-launch questions before asking users to connect a wallet.

Reinforces SolCreate as the Ethereum route

Internal links connect guide intent, commercial ERC-20 intent, Ethereum creator intent, liquidity and token-control pages.

ERC-20 settings that matter for ranking and conversion

The strongest ERC-20 creator pages are not thin forms. They explain what the user is configuring and why those fields matter. For Ethereum, the core fields are name, symbol, decimals, supply, owner, recipient and mintability.

A token name and symbol are public identity choices. Decimals define how balances are displayed. Initial supply defines the first allocation. Owner settings determine who can manage supported controls. Mintability determines whether supply can potentially increase later.

Ethereum gas and SolCreate fee are separate

The standard SolCreate ERC-20 creator uses a fixed 0.001 ETH SolCreate fee. Ethereum network gas is separate and can change depending on congestion and contract deployment cost.

Separating these concepts is important for trust. Users should understand what SolCreate charges, what Ethereum charges and what optional later steps such as Uniswap liquidity or token control may require.

What to do after the ERC-20 contract exists

Deployment creates the contract, but the launch is not finished. Teams usually still need to verify token details, document the contract address, plan Uniswap liquidity, explain ownership and decide whether supply controls should stay active.

SolCreate links the ERC-20 creation path to Ethereum token control, metadata, liquidity, multisender, vesting, minting and burn tools so the user does not need to search for disconnected post-launch workflows.

ERC-20 launch checklist

Use this checklist before opening the live creator so the wallet step is execution, not guesswork.

Token identity

Name, symbol and public purpose.

Supply

Initial amount and decimals.

Wallet roles

Owner address and initial recipient address.

Mintability

Whether future supply changes should remain possible.

Gas

Enough ETH for network deployment cost plus the SolCreate fee.

Next step

Liquidity, control, vesting, burn or multisender route after deployment.

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

Can I create an ERC-20 token without coding?

Yes. SolCreate provides a no-code ERC-20 creator where users configure standard token settings and deploy through a supported EVM wallet.

What wallet do I need to create an ERC-20 token?

Use a supported EVM wallet such as MetaMask, Rabby, Coinbase Wallet or WalletConnect with enough ETH for the SolCreate fee and Ethereum gas.

How much does SolCreate charge for ERC-20 creation?

The standard ERC-20 creator fee is fixed at 0.001 ETH. Ethereum gas is separate and depends on network conditions.

Can I choose a different owner address?

Yes. The ERC-20 creator can set ownership and initial supply recipient addresses during the creation flow when the supported setup allows it.

Does creating an ERC-20 token automatically add liquidity?

No. Token creation deploys the contract. Liquidity on Uniswap or another DEX is a separate launch step.

Ready to create your ERC-20 token?

Prepare the name, symbol, decimals, supply, owner and recipient choices first. Then open SolCreate's live creator and confirm the Ethereum wallet steps carefully.

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