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part of speech: noun scene: token launches, Solana trenches
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A fair launch is a token distribution in which no party receives preferential access: no [[presale]], no team allocation, no venture rounds, no [[insider]] pricing. Everyone who wants the token buys it on the open market at the same starting conditions. The term describes an ideal as much as a mechanism, and because no regulator or standards body defines it, "fair launch" is also one of the most abused marketing labels in crypto. ## History Bitcoin is the prototype: no premine, with every coin earned by public mining. The label itself became prominent in DeFi's 2020 summer, when Yearn Finance distributed its YFI token entirely to users with nothing reserved for the founder, an event that made "fair launch" a movement. Launchpad era usage centers on [[pump fun]], which built the model into infrastructure: every token starts at the same price on a [[bonding curve]], with no presale or team tranche, and the creator buys their own supply like anyone else. Guides from CoinGecko and industry explainers describe this bonding curve pattern as the standard fair launch of the meme coin era. ## Reality in the trenches Trench experience complicates the label. A launch can be procedurally fair and practically rigged: [[sniper]] bots take the first blocks, a [[bundle]] of coordinated wallets buys the bottom of the curve in the deploy transaction, and a [[cabal]] with marketing lined up holds most of what retail later buys. Onchain analysts routinely show nominally fair launches with majority insider supply, which is why "fair launch" claims are checked against holder maps rather than taken on faith. The term still does real work as a contrast class against presale and venture backed models, and community preference for fair launches is strong enough that projects advertise the property prominently, accurately or not. Related labels include the [[stealth launch]], which achieves fairness through surprise, and the [[graduation]] mechanics that move curve tokens to open markets. ## References - https://www.coingecko.com/learn/what-is-a-fair-launch-in-crypto - https://financefeeds.com/what-is-a-crypto-fair-launch/ - https://crypto.news/what-is-a-crypto-launchpad-fair-launch-presale-explained/ - https://www.dextools.io/tutorials/what-is-pump-fun-solana-memecoin-launchpad-2026
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