01White-label launchpad
A white-label launchpad is token sale infrastructure you run under your own brand on your own domain, with on-chain settlement, instead of renting a slot on someone else's launchpad. See the launchpad.
02IDO (Initial DEX Offering)
An IDO is a public token sale where a project sells its token directly to the community, with allocations, contributions and settlement handled on-chain. Run an IDO.
03Token sale platform
A token sale platform runs the full lifecycle of a public sale: contributions, oversubscription, allocation, claim and refunds, all settled on-chain. See token sales.
04Oversubscription
Oversubscription is when total contributions exceed the sale target. Saleium handles it with weighted or pro-rata allocation and an on-chain excess-refund window.
05Token vesting
Token vesting locks tokens for a set period, then releases them gradually, often after a cliff, on a linear or monthly schedule enforced by smart contracts. See vesting.
06Cliff
A cliff is an initial period in a vesting schedule during which no tokens unlock. After the cliff, tokens begin releasing on the chosen cadence.
07White-label staking
White-label staking is branded reward pools where holders stake your token and earn rewards you fund, run on your own domain. It is reward pools for your token, not validator nodes. See staking.
08Token claim portal
A token claim portal is a branded page where holders claim tokens you owe them, with eligibility proven on-chain by Merkle proof or signature. See claim portals.
09Merkle airdrop
A Merkle airdrop is a claim-based airdrop where eligibility is encoded in a Merkle tree, so recipients claim their own tokens and you avoid sending to everyone up front. See airdrops.
10MultiSender
A MultiSender pushes tokens to many wallets in batched transactions, gas-efficiently, instead of one transfer at a time. See airdrops.
11Mirror Mode
Mirror Mode is an optional Saleium distribution upgrade that also lists your sale on ChainGPT Pad to reach its audience, on top of running the sale on your own site. See pricing.
12On-chain settlement
On-chain settlement means contributions, allocations, claims and refunds are executed and recorded by smart contracts on the blockchain, so anyone can verify them.
13KYC and allowlist
KYC and allowlist are eligibility controls for a sale. KYC verifies identity where required, an allowlist restricts participation to approved wallets, and both stay synced between the front end and the chain.