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Configure your token and presale in one flow — everything deploys in sequence automatically.
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Browse and track token launches on BESC Chain.
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Token Locker
Lock LP or team tokens with optional vesting. Publicly verifiable — builds community trust.
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Stake tokens, earn rewards — browse pools or create your own.
FAQ & Help Center
Everything you need to know about using BESC Launchpad.
Rate = 1000 + 5 BESC sent
→ Participant gets 5,000 tokens
Network Name: BESC HyperChainChain ID: 2372RPC URL: https://rpc.beschyperchain.comCurrency Symbol: BESCBlock Explorer: https://explorer.beschyperchain.comStep 2 — Get BESC on chain. Two options:
Option A: Buy wBESC on BSC (PancakeSwap) or ETH (SushiSwap), then go to wbescbridge.com and swap your tokens 1:1 for BESC on HyperChain.
Option B: Bridge USDC from any network to HyperChain using bescbridge.com. This mints BUSDC (on-chain stabletoken) which you can use to buy BESC on chain.
⚠ Note: Option B is best used once you already hold some BESC on chain, because you will need BESC for gas fees.
Taxable — buy/sell fees split to marketing wallet, auto-liquidity, and optional burn. Gives passive income and self-growing liquidity.
Reward — fees are used to buy a reward token (like FUSD) and distribute it to all holders automatically based on balance.
address(0) — nobody owns it. No one can ever change fees, limits, enable/disable trading, or anything requiring owner access.Strong trust signal. Permanent and irreversible. Only enable if 100% confident in your configuration.
Max 25% buy, max 35% sell. Keep fees reasonable — high fees trigger warnings on safety tools.
1. Fees accumulate as tokens in the contract with each buy/sell.
2. Swap threshold is reached — once enough tokens accumulate, the contract auto-swaps them for BESC.
3. BESC buys the reward token — the distributor uses the BESC to buy the reward token on the DEX.
4. Distributor cycles through holders — each trade processes a few holders (not all at once).
Common reasons for delays:
• Thin liquidity ($2–5K) — auto-swaps may fail because the price impact is too high. Try increasing the auto-swap slippage in Token Owner Tools (1000–2000 bps).
• Low trading volume — fewer trades means the swap threshold takes longer to reach and fewer holders get processed per cycle.
• Swap threshold too high — lower it in Token Owner Tools so swaps trigger more often with smaller amounts.
• Distribution criteria too strict — the minimum payout amount may be too high for the rewards being generated. Lower it in Token Owner Tools.
What you can do as the token owner (all in Token Owner Tools):
• Lower the swap threshold (Swap Settings) so swaps happen more frequently with smaller amounts — less price impact on thin LP.
• Increase auto-swap slippage (Auto-Swap Slippage) to 1500–2000 bps if swaps are failing.
• Lower the min distribution and min period (Distribution Criteria) so smaller payouts are sent more often.
As liquidity and volume grow, distribution will become faster and more consistent.
Step 1 — Accumulate: Fee tokens sit in the contract until the swap threshold is reached.
Step 2 — Swap: The contract swaps the accumulated tokens for BESC on the DEX.
Step 3 — Buy reward token: The distributor uses the BESC to buy the chosen reward token (e.g. FUSD).
Step 4 — Distribute: Each subsequent trade processes a few holders from the list (based on the distributor gas setting). It cycles through all holders over multiple transactions — not all at once.
With active trading, the full cycle completes quickly. With low volume, it can take hours or days to cycle through all holders. This is normal — rewards are queued and will arrive once the distributor reaches each holder's position in the list.
Tip: Check the Reward Distribution tool in Token Owner Tools. If "Total Bought" is growing, the system is working — it just hasn't reached every holder yet.
Auto-swap price impact: When the contract swaps accumulated fee tokens for BESC, it trades against your own liquidity pool. With $2–5K LP, even a small swap can move the price 5–10%. Solution: Keep the swap threshold low so each swap is small, and increase auto-swap slippage to 1500–2000 bps.
Reward delays: The swap-buy-distribute cycle is slower because each step produces smaller amounts. Distribution criteria minimums may not be met for individual holders. Solution: Lower the min distribution threshold in Token Owner Tools.
Large trades move the chart: A single $200 buy or sell on a $3K pool moves the price significantly. This is normal and improves as LP grows.
The goal: As trading volume increases, LP fees auto-add liquidity, and the pool naturally deepens over time. Most of these issues resolve themselves as the project grows.
Hard Cap — maximum. Once hit, no more contributions are accepted. The presale auto-finalizes when you (the creator) open the presale page. You can also finalize manually anytime after soft cap is reached.
Good rule: set soft cap at 40–60% of hard cap.
What happens:
1. Platform fee deducted (see current % on home page)
2. Your liquidity % of BESC paired with tokens → added to DEX
3. LP tokens burned or locked (per your setting)
4. Remaining BESC sent to your wallet
5. Trading opens automatically on the token
6. Participants can now claim their tokens
Prevents a mass sell-off right after launch. Strong trust signal and protects token price for everyone.
Minimum recommended: 6 months. Most serious projects lock 1–2 years or burn LP entirely.
Burn LP (at finalization) — LP sent to dead address, can never be recovered by anyone, ever. Permanent. The ultimate trust signal. Recommended for projects committed long-term.
Presale Listing Fee — flat BESC fee to create a presale. Can be 0 for free events.
Platform Success Fee — % of collected BESC at finalization. Currently shown live on the home page. Only charged on success — failed presales pay nothing.
Lock Fee — flat BESC fee per lock created.
1. Platform fee deducted
2. Your liquidity % (e.g. 90%) → DEX LP (burned or locked)
3. Remaining BESC → your wallet
How to use: Click Tokens in the navigation menu. Search by name, symbol, or address. Filter by token type (Standard / Taxable / Reward) and sort by newest, market cap, or LP locked %. Tokens without active liquidity are hidden by default — toggle "Show tokens without liquidity" to see everything.
No wallet needed — the screener is fully public and read-only.
After your token is live and trading, the Token Owner Tools page lets you manage your token's settings. Access it from the navigation menu — you'll see it if you created a token or presale through the launchpad. Select your token from the dropdown at the top and all fields auto-fill.
When to use: Check this if you think fees aren't being distributed. If the balance is below the swap threshold, that's normal — it just hasn't accumulated enough yet. If it's far above the threshold, trading may be too low to trigger swaps, or swapback might be disabled.
When to use: Useful for verifying team wallets, checking if a specific holder has received tokens, or debugging distribution issues.
When to use: Check your pool depth before adjusting fees or slippage. Thin liquidity means auto-swaps can have high price impact. Also useful to verify LP was added correctly after presale finalization.
When to use: Verify that the reward system is working. If "Total Bought" grows but "Distributed" doesn't, the distributor might not be cycling through holders fast enough — more trades will help. Holders can also check their personal earnings here.
When to use: Disable temporarily if your LP is very thin and auto-swaps are causing large price drops. Enable once liquidity is healthy. Increase the threshold if swaps happen too frequently on high-volume tokens, or decrease it if fees are stuck.
When to use: After launch if you need to adjust tokenomics. Common scenarios: lowering fees after initial launch period, removing marketing fee after reaching goals, increasing LP fee during low-liquidity periods. Max buy: 25%, max sell: 35%.
Tip: Keep total fees reasonable (under 10% each side). High fees trigger warnings on token safety scanners and discourage trading.
When to use: If you want to switch from distributing one token (e.g. FUSD) to another (e.g. BESC). The new reward token must have an active liquidity pair with BESC on the DEX so the distributor can buy it.
When to use: When you want your token's trading fees to create buy pressure on another token. For example, use your token's buyback fee to buy and burn a partner project's token. The target token must have a BESC liquidity pair on the DEX.
When to use: If auto-swaps are failing (fees stuck in contract), try increasing slippage. If you're worried about sandwich attacks extracting value from your swaps, lower it. Recommended: 500–1500 bps (5–15%) for BESC chain. Lower is safer but may fail on thin liquidity.
When to use: Prevents whales from accumulating too large a position. Set lower at launch (1–2%) and increase later as the project matures. A minimum is enforced by the contract to prevent setting it too low.
When to use: Prevents large single-transaction dumps that crash the price. Works alongside Max Wallet — even if someone holds 2% of supply, you can limit them to selling 0.5% per transaction. A minimum is enforced by the contract.
Caution: Setting this very low can frustrate holders trying to sell normal amounts. Balance protection with usability.
When to use: If you want to redirect marketing fees to a different wallet (e.g. a multi-sig, a treasury, or a new team wallet). Or if you want LP tokens sent to a different address for locking.
When to use: Enable at launch to prevent bot sniping — bots that rapidly buy in the first blocks. Disable after the initial launch period (first few hours/days) once organic trading is established. Not needed long-term for most projects.
When to use: If rewards are distributing too frequently (wasting gas), increase the period or minimum. If holders complain they never get rewards, lower the minimum distribution threshold. Default values work for most projects.
What to check (all in Token Owner Tools):
• Min Distribution (Distribution Criteria) — if the pending reward per holder is below this threshold, it gets skipped until enough accumulates. Lower the threshold if rewards are small.
• Min Period (Distribution Criteria) — each holder has a cooldown between payouts. If set high (e.g. 24 hours), holders must wait even if rewards are available. Try 1–2 hours.
• Trading volume — more trades = faster cycling. This is the biggest factor and improves naturally as the project grows.
Swap Threshold: Set low — a small number of tokens so swaps trigger frequently with small amounts. This reduces price impact on thin LP.
Auto-Swap Slippage: Increase to 1500–2000 bps (15–20%). With thin LP, swaps need more tolerance to succeed. You can lower it later as LP deepens.
Distribution Criteria: Lower the Min Distribution so even small reward amounts get paid out. Lower the Min Period (e.g. 1–2 hours) so holders receive smaller payouts more frequently.
As your LP grows past $10K+ and daily trades increase, you can adjust these back toward defaults.
When to use: Exempt utility contracts, LP pairs, or burn addresses that shouldn't accumulate dividends. The DEX pair and dead address are already exempt by default. You might exempt a staking contract, a bridge contract, or a marketing wallet that holds tokens but shouldn't earn rewards.
When to use: Moving ownership to a multi-sig wallet for better security, transferring to a new team lead, or migrating to a DAO. Double-check the address — sending to the wrong wallet or a contract that can't interact means losing control permanently.
Important: This requires two confirmations before executing. You will lose all owner functions immediately.
When to use: When your token is fully configured and you want to give the strongest possible trust signal to your community. Proves that fees cannot be changed, trading cannot be disabled, and no hidden admin functions exist.
WARNING: This is permanent and irreversible. Make absolutely sure your fees, receivers, limits, and all settings are exactly how you want them before renouncing. There is no undo. Requires two confirmations.
0xAddress,amount), preview the recipients, then execute. Transfers are sent one by one with a live progress bar showing ✅/❌ per address.When to use: Community rewards, marketing campaigns, team token distribution, competition prizes, or any situation where you need to send tokens to many wallets. You must be the token holder (not necessarily the owner) with enough balance to cover the total.
Tip: Amounts are in human-readable units (e.g.
1000 = 1,000 tokens). The tool reads your token's decimals automatically. If a transfer fails mid-batch, you can retry — already-sent addresses are marked so you can skip them.When to use: Debugging failed transactions, understanding what a swap or contract interaction actually did, verifying that fees were distributed correctly, or checking why a claim/finalize/contribute didn't work. Works with any transaction on BESC chain — not limited to your own tokens.
No wallet needed — this is a read-only tool that anyone can use.
When to use: After launching your token through BESC Pad. Verification makes your contract's source code publicly readable on the explorer, which builds trust — holders can see that the code matches what the launchpad deployed. It also enables the explorer's Read/Write Contract tabs for direct interaction.
Tip: The compiler version defaults to v0.8.20 with optimization enabled (200 runs) — these match the launchpad's deployment settings. You shouldn't need to change them unless you know your contract was compiled differently.
This gives VIP holders the opportunity to secure their allocation before the public sale opens, which is especially valuable for high-demand launches that may fill quickly.
How to become VIP:
• VIP Pass (NFT) — Purchase a consumable VIP pass from the VIP Pass section above. Passes come in tiers (Bronze, Silver, Gold) with different early access windows and number of uses.
• VIP Gate (NFT holdings) — Hold qualifying NFTs as configured by the platform admin. Your VIP status is checked automatically when you connect your wallet.
Important: VIP early access is a platform feature that applies to all presales. By launching a project on this platform, creators acknowledge and agree that VIP holders will have early contribution access to their presale during the VIP window. This is part of the platform's standard functionality and cannot be disabled on a per-presale basis.
No financial advice: Nothing on this platform constitutes financial, investment, legal, or tax advice. All token launches, presales, and trading decisions are made entirely at your own risk and discretion.
No liability for losses: The platform operators, developers, and affiliates are not responsible for any financial losses, failed transactions, smart contract errors, token depreciation, rug pulls by third-party token creators, or any other direct or indirect damages arising from use of this platform.
Smart contract risk: All smart contracts deployed through this platform are immutable once on-chain. While contracts are designed with security best practices (reentrancy protection, parameter validation, hard caps), no smart contract is guaranteed to be free of bugs or vulnerabilities. Users interact with blockchain technology at their own risk.
Third-party tokens: BESC Pad provides infrastructure for token creation and presale management. The platform does not endorse, audit, verify the legitimacy of, or make any representations about any token or presale created through it. Token creators are solely responsible for their projects. Always do your own research (DYOR) before participating in any presale or purchasing any token.
No guarantees: The platform does not guarantee uptime, availability, transaction success, reward distribution timing, token price performance, or any specific outcome from using the platform's features.
Regulatory compliance: Users are solely responsible for ensuring their use of this platform complies with all applicable laws and regulations in their jurisdiction. The platform does not operate as a regulated exchange, broker, or financial institution.
Irreversible actions: Blockchain transactions are irreversible. Tokens sent to wrong addresses, ownership renouncement, LP burns, and presale finalization cannot be undone. Double-check all actions before confirming.
VIP Early Access: This platform offers VIP early access to presales. VIP holders (via VIP Pass NFTs or qualifying NFT holdings) may contribute to presales before the general public during a designated VIP window. By launching a project on this platform, you acknowledge and agree that VIP holders will have early access to your presale. This is a standard platform feature and is disclosed transparently to all participants.
• Cryptocurrency and token investments are highly speculative and carry substantial risk of loss, including total loss of funds.
• Past performance of any token does not indicate future results.
• You have read and understood the risks associated with decentralized finance (DeFi), smart contracts, and blockchain technology.
• You are using this platform voluntarily and accept full responsibility for all outcomes.
• The platform's restriction system (fee caps, LP lock requirements, etc.) is designed to reduce — but cannot eliminate — risks associated with malicious token creators.
• You will not hold the platform operators liable for any losses incurred through use of this platform or any tokens/presales created on it.
• You understand that VIP members may have early access to presales you create or participate in, and you accept this as a standard feature of the platform.
Token Screener
Discover tokens launched on BESC Pad — prices, liquidity, and lock status at a glance.
🔧 Token Owner Tools
Manage your token's fee settings, reward configuration, and swap parameters. You must be connected as the token owner to use these.
Choose a token you created through the launchpad. All tool fields below will auto-fill with the selected token address.
Enter a token address to see the pending swapback breakdown — how many tokens are earmarked for each fee category, waiting for the next swap trigger.
Enter a token and a holder address to check the balance. To see accumulated fees waiting for swapback, enter the token's own address as the holder — that's where fees accumulate before auto-swap.
Automatically finds the DEX pair for your token (BESC, stablecoins, or any other pairing) and shows the current reserves. Use this to verify that fee swapbacks are adding liquidity.
Shows how much reward token has been bought and distributed to holders via the dividend distributor. Optionally enter a holder address to check their personal earnings.
Controls whether your token automatically swaps accumulated fees for BESC. When enabled, once the contract's token balance exceeds the threshold, the next transfer triggers an auto-swap distributing fees to marketing, liquidity, buyback, etc. Disable temporarily if swapback is causing issues (e.g. thin liquidity).
Force-trigger actions on your token without waiting for an automatic trigger. Manual Swapback converts accumulated fees to BESC immediately. Manual Process distributes pending rewards to holders (RewardToken only). Swap Trigger Mode controls when auto-swapback fires.
Swap accumulated GIZMO fees to FUST and distribute to all holders proportionally. Set the AutoDistributor and RewardDistributor addresses below.
Set fee percentages for your TaxableToken. Max buy total: 25%. Max sell total: 35%. Values are whole numbers (e.g. 2 = 2%). Click Load Current to fetch on-chain values first.
Buy Fees
Sell Fees
Set fee percentages for your RewardToken. Max buy total: 25%. Max sell total: 35%. Values are whole numbers (e.g. 2 = 2%). Click Load Current to fetch on-chain values. Use the separate buttons to update buy or sell fees independently.
Buy Fees
Sell Fees
Use this tool for v14 legacy RewardTokens. Click Load Current to fetch the on-chain fee values before making changes.
Change the reward token that holders receive as dividends from your RewardToken.
Set or change the external token that gets bought and burned from your token's buyback fee. The token must have an active liquidity pair with BESC on the DEX. Set to empty/zero to disable buyback.
Controls how much price impact is tolerated when your token auto-swaps accumulated fees for BESC. Lower = more protection against sandwich attacks, but may fail on thin liquidity. Higher = swaps succeed more often, but bots can extract more value. Recommended: 500-1500 bps (5-15%) for BESC chain.
Controls the maximum token balance any single wallet can hold. Set to 10000 (100%) to remove the limit. Default is 1% of supply at launch. Only the token owner can change this.
Controls the maximum amount of tokens that can be transferred in a single transaction. Value in basis points of total supply (e.g. 100 = 1%). Minimum enforced by contract.
Change which wallets receive the marketing fee BESC and the LP tokens from auto-liquidity. Works on both TaxableToken and RewardToken.
When enabled, wallets must wait a set number of seconds between buy transactions. Helps prevent bot sniping and sandwich attacks at launch.
Set a fee % charged on direct wallet-to-wallet transfers (not buy/sell on DEX). Revenue goes to the marketing wallet. Set to 0 to disable. Only available on v21+ tokens.
Controls how often and how much rewards are distributed per holder. Click Load Current to see the active settings before making changes.
Mark an address as exempt from receiving dividend rewards. Useful for LP pairs, burn addresses, or utility contracts that shouldn't accumulate dividends.
Exempt an address from the max transaction amount limit. Useful for contracts, marketing wallets, or team wallets that need to move large amounts.
Exempt an address from the cooldown period between buys. Useful for bots, aggregators, or contracts that need to interact without cooldown restrictions.
Recover BEP-20 tokens or BESC that got stuck in the token contract. Cannot recover the token's own supply.
Open or close trading. Warning: If trading lock is enabled by platform restrictions, you cannot close trading once opened.
Mark an address as exempt from all token fees (buy, sell, transfer). Useful for presale contracts, staking pools, marketing wallets, or team wallets that should not be taxed.
Authorize an address to interact with your token. Important: You must authorize your own wallet first before you can use functions like Set Fees, Swap Settings, Max Wallet, etc. This is a one-time step. You can also authorize other addresses (e.g. presale contracts) to transfer tokens before trading is open.
Transfer ownership of your token contract to a different wallet. The new owner will have full control over fees, settings, and all owner functions. Double-check the address — sending to the wrong wallet means losing control permanently.
WARNING: This is permanent and irreversible. Once ownership is renounced, nobody can change fees, settings, receivers, or any other owner function ever again. This is a strong trust signal for your community but means you lose all admin control over the token.
If BEP-20 tokens were accidentally sent to your token contract, you can recover them here. Cannot recover the token's own supply (prevents theft). For Reward tokens, you can also rescue stuck BESC from the dividend distributor.
If BESC is stuck in the dividend distributor contract, this sends it back to the token owner.
Paste a list of addresses and amounts to batch-send tokens from your wallet. One entry per line: address,amount. Amounts are in token units (e.g. 1000 = 1000 tokens).
Enter a transaction hash to decode the function call, parameters, emitted events, and revert reason (if failed). Works with all launchpad contracts, DEX router, and standard ERC-20 transfers.
Set the slippage tolerance for addLiquidityETH during swapback. Higher = more likely to succeed on volatile pairs. Max 99%.
Migrate your token to a different DEX. Updates router, wrapped native token, and LP pair addresses. Router allowance is automatically updated.
Lower the maximum fee caps on your token. Once lowered, fees can never exceed these limits. This is a trust signal — shows buyers the max possible fees.
Set the minimum value that maxWallet and maxTx can be set to (in BPS). Prevents token owners from setting unreasonably low limits. Default: 100 BPS (1%).
Permanently set the liquidity receiver to the dead address. All future auto-LP from fees will be burned. This is irreversible.
Set the slippage tolerance for the DividendDistributor's BESC→RewardToken swap. Higher = more likely to succeed for low-liquidity reward tokens. Max 99%.
One-click contract verification for tokens, presales, and platform contracts deployed through BESC Pad. The source code is submitted directly to the Blockscout explorer API.
Admin Panel
Platform settings — only visible to the contract owner wallet.
A portion of all platform fees — both the presale listing fee (paid at creation) and the platform success fee (% of raised BESC taken at finalization) — is used to automatically buy & burn the configured token on the DEX.
Controls the default slippage tolerance for automatic fee swaps on newly deployed Taxable and Reward tokens. This affects how much price impact is tolerated when the token contract auto-swaps accumulated fees for BESC. Lower values protect against sandwich attacks but may cause swaps to fail on low-liquidity pairs. Recommended: 5-15% for BESC chain.
Set a token address to appear as a suggestion above the Reward Token input in the launch wizard. Leave empty to hide the suggestion.
Hidden presales are removed from the Browse page. The contract is unaffected — participants can still interact with it directly. Stored locally in your browser.
The factory is the platform owner on all new presales. Use these functions to cancel or force-finalize a presale as the platform admin.
Use these tools to fix token contract settings directly from the frontend — useful when the contract is not yet verified on the block explorer.
Exempt an address from the token's max transaction limit. Required for presale contracts on Taxable/Reward tokens to allow LP addition at finalization.
Authorize an address to transfer tokens before trading is open. Required for presale contracts on Taxable/Reward tokens.
When enabled globally, the Tools page is visible to all connected wallets. When disabled, only wallets in the whitelist below can see it.
These wallets always have access regardless of global setting.
Toggle which tool cards token owners can see. Disabled tools are hidden from non-admin wallets. You (admin) always see all tools.
Add backup wallets that get full admin panel access. These wallets see the Admin page and all token owner tools regardless of toggles above. The on-chain contract owner always has access.
Configure VIP Gate Sets. Each set contains conditions (AND — all must pass). Users qualify if they satisfy any complete gate set (OR). Each set has its own VIP window (0 = full access from VIP start) and optional max slots for exclusivity.
Whitelist = always VIP (bypasses gates). Blacklist = always blocked (overrides whitelist). One address per line.
Manage consumable VIP passes. Register external NFT collections or mint VIP Pass NFTs directly. Each pass grants a set number of presale contributions — once used up, the pass is VOID.
Mint a VIP Pass directly to a wallet — perfect for giveaway winners. Uses are bound to the token ID and follow transfers.
Shared settings for all sale tiers. Users pay in any accepted token — amount auto-calculated via DEX at purchase time.
Each tier has its own price, uses, VIP window, and active supply cap. Users choose which tier to buy.
Split VIP pass payments between two wallets. Primary wallet (owner) gets the remainder.
Same logic as VipGateProxy: whitelist = always VIP (no pass consumed), blacklist = always blocked.
Connect wallet to load
Reads on-chain state to identify exactly what's blocking a claim. No wallet connection needed — all checks are read-only RPC calls.
These settings apply to all NEW presales created after saving. Existing presales are not affected. All changes require the PresaleFactory owner wallet.