When a new crypto project wants to get off the ground, it often turns to a crypto launchpad, a platform that helps new blockchain projects raise funds and distribute tokens to early supporters. Also known as initial DEX offerings, these platforms act like launch ramps—giving startups access to investors, marketing, and smart contract tools they can’t build on their own. You’ve probably heard of IDO, a type of token sale that happens directly on a decentralized exchange, or seen ads for ICO, an older style of fundraising where tokens are sold before the project even launches. These are all parts of the same ecosystem: crypto launchpads connect projects with people willing to take a risk on something new.
Not all launchpads are the same. Some, like the ones behind MoonEdge or GamesPad, focus on gaming and NFTs. Others, like ButterSwap, target DeFi users with farming and staking rewards. The key difference? Some give you tokens for free in an airdrop, others make you lock up crypto to get in. The best ones verify the team, audit the code, and give you clear rules—no vague promises, no fake influencers. But many don’t. That’s why you’ll find posts here that break down real launchpad campaigns, like how GMPD gave out NFT access passes instead of free tokens, or how MCASH never did an airdrop at all—users earned it by using their privacy tool. These aren’t get-rich-quick schemes. They’re tests of trust, timing, and tech.
What makes a launchpad worth your attention? It’s not just the token price. It’s whether the project has real use, a working product, and a community that doesn’t disappear after the sale. Some launchpads are just marketing fronts—like the fake Wavelength exchange or the non-existent EVA airdrop. Others, like the ones tied to regulated platforms such as COEXSTAR or VirgoCX, bring real infrastructure. The posts below cover the full spectrum: the hype, the hidden risks, the scams, and the rare real wins. You’ll see how tokens like MK and HMC rode meme waves off launchpads, and how others like MIMO and POP collapsed after the initial buzz. No fluff. Just what happened, why, and what it means for you next time you see a new token drop.