Vortex Labs
  • Introduction
  • How it works
  • How to launch
  • Staking
  • How to stake
  • Smart Contracts
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Introduction

Vortex Dapp is a platform to launch ERC20 tokens and borrow initial liquidity to earn rewards.

This documentation provides a user-friendly guide and a comprehensive overview of the Vortex platform, guiding users through launching tokens, staking/unstaking ETH, understanding platform features, security measures and earning rewards.

What is Vortex?

Vortex is a token launcher platform designed to simplify the launch of ERC20 tokens by providing initial liquidity lending on EVM-compatible blockchains. With Vortex, users can create a token and have it instantly live and tradable on Uniswap with an initial liquidity of 0.5 ETH, with 2 clicks. All tokens are fair launched, rug-proof, have a 5% max wallet restriction and no team tokens are allowed before launch. Token creators can be the first to buy their token if they choose.

The platform collects the lent inital liquidity one week after each token launches and a 1% fee on all trading activity. Vortex also incentivizes users to provide liquidity for tokens launching on the platform simply by staking ETH. Stakers earn a share of all the revenues generated on the platform through ETH rewards.

Key Features

Token Creation: Easily create ERC20 tokens that are launched directly on-chain through Uniswap.

Automated Liquidity Lending: Vortex automatically lends 0.5 ETH of initial liquidity to every token created on the platform. This liquidity is retrieved after a week.

Liquidity Lending as Staking: Stake ETH to lend liquidity to Vortex tokens and earn a share of the platform's revenue.

Decentralization: Vortex operates in a decentralized and trustless manner, ensuring security and transparency.

Cross-Chain Compatibility: The goal is to support several EVM-compatible chains that have low gas fees, expanding the accessibility and potential user base.

Revenue Sharing: The collected fees from the protocol operations are distributed to stakers, rewarding them for their contribution to the platform.

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