03Creators

Creator Journey

A creator launch should feel simple without hiding the real responsibilities. ReBelieve separates the journey into preparation, launch, growth, and post-launch operation.

The best launches start before the token exists. The creator needs a clear name, ticker, visual identity, description, community links, and a reason for people to care beyond price action.

When the token goes live, the creator is not finished. The token page becomes the center of the launch: people check the chart, contract address, creator identity, trades, progress, Creator Supply status, buyback and burn settings, and graduation state.

After graduation, the creator's job changes from launch momentum to stewardship. That can mean communication, fee claiming, community updates, holder education, and continuing to build the reason the token exists.

The basic flow

Preparechoose the chain, name, ticker, image, description, socials, category, and launch options.
Previewreview supply, fees, Creator Supply, buyback and burn settings, and chain-specific execution details.
Launchsign the transaction, mint or deploy the token, and open the bonding curve.
Operateshare the token page, answer community questions, track trades, holders, market cap, and graduation progress.
Graduatewhen the graduation threshold is reached, the token moves toward DEX liquidity through the supported chain path.
Claimcollect supported creator fees from the bonding phase and post-graduation LP fee flow.

Creator Supply

Creator Supply is an optional creator purchase, not a hidden free allocation. It lets a creator start with skin in the game while making the amount visible. If vesting is enabled, the token page shows that the supply is locked in vesting so participants can understand the schedule.

Buyback and burn

A creator can route part of the creator-fee share toward an automatic buyback and burn reserve. When enabled, the token page shows the mechanic, the fee split, reserve, and burned amount so the feature is visible instead of buried in launch settings.

What creators should explain

Why the token exists.

What the creator plans to keep building after launch.

Whether Creator Supply is used and how vesting works.

Whether buyback and burn is enabled and what fee share funds it.

What chain the token is on and where it graduates.

The risks: volatility, liquidity changes, and no guaranteed outcome.