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Terms of Use & Disclaimer

Please read this before creating a token. Using MintPad means you agree to it.

1. What this service is

MintPad is a self-serve tool that helps you launch an SPL token on the Solana blockchain onto a third-party (Meteora) bonding curve. You connect your own wallet, you sign every transaction, and you pay all network costs plus a launch fee of roughly 0.02 SOL. We do not custody your funds and never have access to your private keys.

2. The fee is non-refundable

The creation fee is charged on-chain the moment you approve the transaction. Blockchain transactions cannot be reversed, so fees are non-refundable — including if you mistype details, dislike the result, or the token loses value.

3. No inherent value, no advice

Tokens created with MintPad have no inherent value and no guaranteed utility. Nothing on this site is financial, investment, legal, or tax advice. We make no promises about any token's price, liquidity, or future. Crypto assets are highly volatile; you can lose everything.

4. Your responsibility

You are solely responsible for the tokens you create and how you use, market, or distribute them, and for complying with all laws and regulations that apply to you (including securities, consumer-protection, and tax laws in your jurisdiction). You must not use MintPad to commit fraud, impersonate others, infringe intellectual property, or for any unlawful purpose.

5. No warranty, no liability

The service is provided "as is," without warranties of any kind. To the maximum extent permitted by law, MintPad and its operators are not liable for any losses or damages arising from your use of the service, smart contract behavior, network failures, or tokens created through it.

6. Privacy

We don't require an account and don't collect personal information. Token images and metadata you submit are uploaded to public, permanent decentralized storage (Arweave) and to the public blockchain — don't submit anything you wouldn't want to be public forever.

This page is a plain-language summary for a small software tool and is not legal advice. If you operate MintPad commercially, have a lawyer review your terms for your jurisdiction.