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This way, we'll build an open, transparent environment for token launches together.
Over the past two weeks, we paused to listen.
We laid out the concerns from the community, addressed them head-on, and shared what we believe is a fair and workable path forward.
It’s still a work in progress, but it’s a reset point I feel good about.
We’re also continuing to collect data on the stimulus plan and participation. That work is ongoing in the background, and when the time comes, we’ll have what we need to measure impact and improve where needed.
But now, it’s time to shift gears and return to our core focus: the product.
When we first introduced the 3LP strategy, the idea was simple - build serious infrastructure for on-chain liquidity by supporting:
- Liquidity Providers: improve capital efficiency, unlock flexibility, and enable deeper integrations
- Launchpads: provide powerful tools to experiment and build new launch mechanisms
- Launches: create permissionless, flexible systems that let anyone launch and bootstrap liquidity on their own terms
After working closely with the team, launchpads, and projects preparing to go live, I’ve been reminded why this work matters. And why it’s still so needed.
Two things, in particular, keep coming up:
First, token launches today are fragmented and rigid.
Most teams don’t get the flexibility or control they need to succeed.
Second, we’ve built some amazing tech, but it’s still too hidden. People either don’t know it’s there, or they haven’t seen how it can help them.
That’s not on them, that’s on us. And we’ve got to fix it.
So today, we’re launching the Meteora Launch Guide - a home for all our launch tools, products, and technical docs, all in one place. It’s built to:
- Help teams understand what we’ve built and how to use it
- Make integration easier with clean, developer-first docs
- Support launchpads and partners looking to plug into our infra
- And soon, offer a simple UI for launching — no code needed
And just to be clear, there are a few lines we won’t cross to stay transparent and neutral:
- We don’t do private launches
- We don’t ask for contract addresses or insider info
- We don’t offer bespoke advisory or strategy
We’re here to build and open up the tools, so teams can use them however they want, or work with launchpads in our ecosystem who are ready to help.
Under the hood, this is a modular system, designed for flexibility. Whether you’re launching a meme coin, a protocol token, or working through a launchpad, you should be able to design something that works for you.
The guide is just the start.
In the weeks ahead, we’ll be kicking off a focused campaign to walk through each of our launch products - what they do, how they work, and how they unlock new possibilities for teams and launchpads alike.
If you’ve been curious about what we’ve been building, now’s a great time to lean in. And if you believe in this direction, help us spread the word.
Let’s build.
Your position liquidity, set up with one click.
Set a percentage with the new custom auto-fill button and deposit liquidity much faster on all your DLMM positions.
What do you think of this new addition?