Skip to main content
Project Discovery

Crypto launchpad projects and listing intake

Discover upcoming crypto project candidates and use the official listing intake path to submit a project for review.

Key Highlights

  • Public-facing launchpad overview for crypto projects.
  • Submission path for teams requesting listing review.
  • Structured screening across security, tokenomics, and transparency.
Launchpad experience
Crypto Project Intake

Launch a crypto project with a structured review path

Use the public launchpad to understand how crypto projects are screened, what the listing team expects, and which documents should be prepared before you submit.

Launchpad Status
Open for qualified submissions
Review path
Intake → screening → diligence
Focus areas
Security, tokenomics, transparency
Submission route
Crypto project listing form

Submission Flow

3-step process
  1. Review the listing guidelines and confirm the project is ready for public disclosure.
  2. Prepare the project summary, website, token details, and key team or governance references.
  3. Submit the listing request, then respond to follow-up questions through official channels only.

Readiness Checklist

Before you submit
  • Project identity and contact channels are verifiable.
  • Token or protocol design is explained clearly.
  • Security posture, audits, and risk notes are disclosed.
  • Liquidity and community communications are realistic and current.
Submit Crypto Project Read Guidelines Track Listing Status

What the Crypto Launchpad Covers

This page explains how crypto projects are considered for public listing review and which details matter most during initial screening.

The launchpad is intentionally structured to keep submission expectations visible before a team begins the form.

What Review Teams Look For

  • Clear token purpose and project thesis
  • Security posture and incident history
  • Transparent tokenomics or distribution notes
  • Readiness for user-facing support and communication

Recommended Submission Pack

  • Project website and documentation links
  • Team or governance references
  • Current roadmap or release milestones
  • Risk disclosures and market-readiness notes