Token launch support for TGE readiness, claims, staking activation, liquidity planning, and sequencing. A structured runbook to ship cleanly in real markets.
A TGE is a live event where mechanics, operations, and communication collide. Claims open, users ask questions, token supply becomes visible, and every sequencing decision gets stress-tested in public.
Web3Payments helps you get to TGE with a structured readiness plan that aligns token mechanics, launch sequencing, and day-one operations. You’ll know what goes live when, who owns what, and how to keep the launch operable once attention peaks.
A structured readiness plan that aligns token mechanics, launch sequencing, and day-one operations.
Define one coherent timeline across claims, vesting visibility, and staking activation. Decide what activates at TGE, what shouldn’t, and what your team can realistically support when attention is at its highest.
Staking can stabilise behaviour or attract extraction. Align activation timing, emissions, and lock-ups with your tokenomics so incentives don’t activate before the system can absorb them.
Most launch issues become brand issues because teams don’t have a playbook. We help you build:
The fastest way to lose trust is confusion at the moment users try to claim. Define eligibility, claim behaviour under load, and vesting visibility in a way users actually understand, while pressure-testing edge cases before they surface publicly.
The focus is simple: no conflicting mechanics, no last-minute surprises, and no avoidable issues once the token goes live.
Some token launches optimise for speed. That works until it doesn’t.
If you care about long-term credibility, your crypto presale needs structure, clarity, and execution you can actually run.
We work directly with founders, product, and developers to ensure your token launch is aligned with what can actually be built, tested, and operated.
Your launch goals, timelines, dependencies, and risk areas.We assess what’s already built, what isn’t, and where constraints will impact execution.
A single, structured timeline connecting claims, vesting, staking, liquidity assumptions, and communications.Everything works together, not in isolation.
Testnet rehearsal where appropriate, alongside checks on flows, edge cases, and operational readiness.Issues are identified before they become public.
Launch support works best when the plan can be executed cleanly in production.
Align your launch playbook with Web3Payments solutions, including:
Token launch support covers TGE readiness, sequencing, claims and vesting readiness, staking go-live coordination, liquidity assumption pressure-testing, and a launch-day runbook with post-TGE stabilisation support.
Tokenomics advisory defines what the model is, including supply, vesting, emissions, and incentives. Token launch support focuses on how the model is launched cleanly, including sequencing, readiness, and launch operations.
A token launch runbook is the operating plan for launch day and the first weeks after TGE. It defines roles, ownership, decision points, escalation paths, and the exact sequence of events so the team does not improvise in public.
TGE readiness means the token mechanics, configuration, and operating plan are aligned before go-live. It includes validated claims behaviour, clear vesting and unlock rules, staking activation timing, monitoring assumptions, and communications tied to actual events.
Claims and vesting readiness means eligibility rules are clear, flows have been validated, edge cases are understood, and the user experience is legible. It also includes support preparedness for high-volume claim windows.
Staking go-live coordination aligns staking activation timing with tokenomics intent and launch sequencing. It focuses on readiness of the flow, the configuration assumptions, and the operational plan once rewards are live.
Liquidity planning in this context is pressure-testing assumptions about circulating supply, claims, unlocks, and sequencing against realistic market depth expectations. It is not a promise of outcomes or listings.
Post-TGE support typically focuses on stabilisation in the first weeks, including monitoring behaviour shifts, managing operational load, validating that mechanics are behaving as intended, and adjusting sequencing plans if conditions change.
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