Reading Token Pages
The token page is the public reference point for a ReBelieve launch. It should help users answer what the token is, who launched it, where it trades, how the mechanics work, and what has happened so far.
A good token page does not ask users to trust a screenshot. It gives them the chain, contract address, creator context, chart, trade history, holders, price, market cap, graduation progress, and mechanics directly in the interface.
The page also separates different kinds of information. Identity sits in the banner. Trading happens in the panel. Market behavior is shown in the chart. Mechanics such as Creator Supply and buyback and burn are displayed as compact, expandable details.
Not every signal is equally important. A high market cap can reverse. A high holder count can include small wallets. A known creator can still fail to execute. Signals are useful because they reduce uncertainty, not because they remove risk.
Core page signals
Creator: who launched the token and whether a public profile is available.
Chain: Solana or Base, shown by chain icon and token contract format.
Contract address: the canonical token address that users can copy and verify.
Social links: optional X, Telegram, Discord, website, or community links when the creator provides them.
Chart and volume: price action and trading activity over time.
Trade history: visible buys, sells, creator supply actions, and transaction links where relevant.
Graduation progress: how close the token is to the post-bonding DEX phase.
Mechanics badges
Creator Supply Locked: the creator bought supply and the visible locked amount is subject to vesting or lock details.
Buyback & Burn: a configured share of creator fees funds automatic token buybacks and burns.
Graduated: the token has reached the graduation state and moved toward external liquidity.
Migration pending or migration error: the bonding target was reached, but the DEX migration is not fully verified yet.
How to read graduation
Low progress means the token is early in its bonding-curve lifecycle.
Mid progress means more quote reserve has entered the curve, but graduation is still not guaranteed.
High progress means the token is close to the DEX migration path and may move quickly.
100% means the launch has reached graduation, but users should still verify the migration state and liquidity path.