Trade
Buying and selling
Slippage, priority fees, and what changes once a coin graduates.
Buying and selling happen on the coin's own page. Connect a wallet for the chain the launchpad runs on — the page asks for the right family automatically — and use the Buy/Sell box.
Slippage
Slippage is the worst price you will accept. On a bonding curve the price moves with every trade, including trades that land between your click and your confirmation, so a tolerance that is too tight fails and one that is too loose overpays. The default suits ordinary conditions; raise it in a fast market.
Priority fees
On Solana every transaction the app builds carries a priority fee, priced from what the network is actually charging right now rather than a hardcoded guess, and clamped so a spiking network cannot drain your wallet through the fee.
After a coin graduates
Graduated coins trade in place, on the same page. On Solana the curve migrates into a Meteora DAMM v2 pool and the trade box quotes and swaps against that instead; on EVM there is no migration at all and the pool simply continues. Either way the tape, the chart and the statistics carry on without a gap.
What the app cannot do for you
- Reverse a trade, or recover funds sent to a wrong address.
- Stop a coin from going to zero, or its holders from selling.
- Guarantee a buyer — locked liquidity means the pool cannot be pulled, not that the price holds.