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Launching on hoodstar.fun takes one transaction and costs nothing beyond gas.

Before you start

  • A connected wallet with a little ETH on Robinhood Chain (Connect a Wallet)
  • A name and ticker for your token
  • A square logo image (PNG/JPG, ideally 256×256 or larger)
  • Optionally: a description and social links (X, Telegram, website)

Steps

1

Open Create

On hoodstar.fun, click Create.
2

Fill in the basics

Enter the name and ticker, upload your logo, and add a description and socials. Your media and metadata are pinned to IPFS, and the resulting metadata URI is stored immutably on the token contract.
3

Optional: dev buy

Attach ETH to make the very first buy on your own curve. This executes at the same public starting price anyone else would get — you receive no free or discounted tokens. A visible dev buy signals commitment, but a large one followed by a dump will be visible on-chain too.
4

Review and launch

Check everything — token details are immutable after launch. Confirm the transaction. Your token deploys, its bonding curve opens, and it’s instantly live and tradable on the site.
5

Share it

Every token gets its own page with a live chart, trades, and comments. Share the link and start building your community.

What your launch creates

PropertyValue
Token standardERC-20 with EIP-2612 permit (gasless approvals)
Total supply1,000,000,000 — minted once, fixed forever
Sold on the bonding curve793,100,000 (79.31%)
Reserved for Uniswap liquidity206,900,000 (20.69%)
Creation feeNone (gas only)
Creator allocation0 tokens
Admin functions on the tokenNone — no owner, mint, pause, or blacklist

Immutable vs. yours to earn

Once launched, nothing about the token can be changed — not by you, not by the platform: supply, name, ticker, metadata URI, curve parameters, and fee rates are all fixed. What you get as the creator is a fee stream: 0.3% of every curve trade, and 50% of Uniswap swap fees after graduation, claimable anytime. See Creator Rewards.
You can redirect where your creator fees are paid (for example, to a multisig) at any time — but only the current fee recipient can do that.