Non-refundable sale terms
Run the sale around clear non-refundable participation terms where jurisdiction, disclosures, and operational scope support it.
Launch on AlphaMind where committed investors meet real Web3 founders. Your community can access the sale without buying or staking a launchpad token first, under transparent non-refundable terms. Use SmartWhitelisting only when you want a pre-sale demand check before opening the sale.
Transparent terms. Zero staking gates. Optional SmartWhitelisting. Built-in quests, referral tracking, and multichain sale infrastructure.
Cross Curve / EYWA used AlphaMind for a real retail-facing IDO campaign.
The campaign reached its $1M hardcap through AlphaMind's first IDO.
This is historical proof of execution, not a guarantee of future raise or token performance.
AlphaMind gives founders a token sale path without forcing retail users to become launchpad token holders first. SmartWhitelisting is available when useful, but the core offer is the launchpad itself.
Run the sale around clear non-refundable participation terms where jurisdiction, disclosures, and operational scope support it.
Your own community can access the campaign without buying or staking a platform token before they even see the sale.
Add a pre-sale demand measurement layer when it helps, or launch directly into a token sale when the project is ready.
Attribute meaningful launch activity to KOLs, partners, and communities instead of judging channels only by impressions or clicks.
Use educational, social, and on-chain campaign actions to warm up investors and reduce fragmented third-party quest tooling.
Plan EVM participation flows, sale requirements, and distribution needs with chain-specific scope reviewed before launch.
AlphaMind helps turn a token sale from scattered tools and campaign promises into a clear application, sale, and reporting flow.
Launch terms, participant access, campaign flow, chain requirements, and sale-page structure.
Quest paths, community activation, KOL and partner links, and source-level performance visibility.
Founder-side signals on who participated, which channels worked, and where launch friction appeared.
A launch should not depend on inflated refundable allocation or a token-gated audience that excludes your own community. AlphaMind is built for cleaner access and clearer sale participation.
Useful for low-friction discovery, but refundable allocations can overstate how much capital is truly ready to participate in the sale.
Often limit your campaign to users who already hold or stake the launchpad token, creating a barrier for your own retail community.
Built around non-refundable sale terms, open retail access under clear rules, quests, referral attribution, multichain support, and optional SmartWhitelisting.
AlphaMind should not be positioned as a refundable launchpad. The founder-side value is a cleaner path to real token sale participation: people can understand the campaign, review the terms, complete required steps, and participate without treating allocation as a refundable placeholder.
Many launchpads ask retail users to stake a platform token before they can access sales. AlphaMind is built for campaigns where your existing community, KOL audiences, ecosystem partners, and new retail investors can move through the launch flow under campaign-specific rules.
SmartWhitelisting remains a powerful AlphaMind feature, but it is not mandatory. It can help founders measure demand before the sale, while launch-ready projects can move directly into token sale execution.
For token launches, the question is not which KOL got the most likes. The question is which sources drove qualified wallets, completed campaign steps, and committed sale participation.
Structure launch traffic by source so community, KOL, and partner performance can be compared more clearly.
Move reporting closer to wallet actions and campaign behavior instead of relying only on social analytics.
Use quests to educate and activate participants, then connect those actions to the sale journey.
AlphaMind can help review EVM participation flows, wallet experience, bridge or swap requirements, token distribution dependencies, and campaign-specific chain constraints before launch.
Built-in quests help projects explain the product, token thesis, ecosystem, risks, and campaign steps. That makes the launch journey more than a one-click whitelist and helps filter participants who understand what they are joining.
The application review is built to understand whether your project is ready for a serious retail-facing campaign and what launch mechanics would make sense.
Category, narrative, token utility, roadmap, market timing, and whether retail users can understand the thesis quickly.
Your current community, ecosystem partners, KOL channels, regional audiences, and expected acquisition paths.
Raise target, allocation logic, chain needs, eligibility, KYC/legal boundaries, TGE timing, and operational scope. Teams can use the Token Sale ROI Calculator to sanity-check how sale price, unlocks and FDV may look to retail users.
Responsiveness, documentation, marketing assets, legal awareness, token materials, and launch coordination capacity.
Whether participants can understand the product, token role, sale terms, risks, and steps before committing.
Unclear token utility, unrealistic promises, missing documentation, or campaigns that cannot define participant terms.
AlphaMind supports the work around the sale, not only the sale page. The exact scope depends on project readiness, campaign terms, and launch needs.
Bring your token launch timeline, raise assumptions, chain needs, community channels, KOL plans, and any relevant deck, tokenomics, or legal context. AlphaMind will review whether the launch is a fit.
Use the launch review form on this page. Share your project, token, sale timing, target chains, community channels, raise assumptions, and any deck, tokenomics, or legal context that helps AlphaMind review launch fit.
Yes. AlphaMind is built around non-refundable token sale participation where the campaign terms, legal requirements, and participant disclosures support that structure. AlphaMind should not be understood as a refundable launchpad.
Refundable launchpads can make headline demand look larger than it is because participants may reserve allocation without lasting commitment. AlphaMind focuses on transparent non-refundable sale terms, open access for the project's own community, launch infrastructure, quests, referral attribution, and optional SmartWhitelisting.
No launchpad token staking is required just to access an AlphaMind campaign. Campaign eligibility, KYC, jurisdiction, allocation, and sale terms are still defined per launch, but a project's own community is not forced through an artificial platform-token access wall.
Yes. SmartWhitelisting is optional. Some teams use it first to measure pre-sale demand, while launch-ready projects can move directly into a token sale when the campaign terms and operational setup are ready.
AlphaMind can structure referral and partner flows so founders can see which communities, KOLs, and channels drive meaningful launch activity. The goal is to move beyond vanity metrics and connect campaign sources closer to wallet and purchase behavior.
Depending on launch scope, AlphaMind can help with sale structure, campaign page flow, participant access rules, quest design, referral and KOL tracking, multichain participation planning, and founder-side launch reporting.
AlphaMind supports multichain launch planning, with EVM participation flows and chain-specific requirements reviewed per campaign. Exact chain support, distribution mechanics, and bridge or swap needs are confirmed during launch review.
AlphaMind is best suited for Web3 teams with a credible token thesis, real product or ecosystem context, clear retail narrative, launch timeline, community or partner channels, and enough readiness to run a structured public sale campaign.
AlphaMind does not publish one-size-fits-all pricing on this page. Commercial terms depend on launch scope, campaign mechanics, SmartWhitelisting setup, infrastructure needs, and project readiness, and are discussed after review.
No. AlphaMind does not guarantee fundraising results, exchange listings, token price, allocation performance, or market outcomes. It provides launch infrastructure, campaign design, demand qualification, and execution support for selected projects.