Saleium vs Magna
Magna is the enterprise system of record for token operations, the Carta for crypto: vesting, unlocks, grants, tax and custody across many chains. It does not run public token sales. Saleium overlaps on staking, vesting and white-label airdrops, and adds a self-serve public token sale and IDO with published fixed pricing. They fit different jobs.
Side by side
| Saleium | Magna | |
|---|---|---|
| Products | Token sale and IDO, staking, vesting, airdrops in one self-serve suite | Vesting, unlock tracking, white-label airdrop claim portals, grants, staking, cap-table management, custody, tax. No public sale or IDO. |
| Chains | Live on 5 chains: BNB, Polygon, Base, Arbitrum, Avalanche, plus any EVM on request | Multi-chain across EVM and non-EVM, including Solana, Aptos and Sui; deepest on Solana |
| Hosting and brand | Self-serve white-label on your own domain, full suite | White-label claim portals on your own domain for airdrops and staking |
| Pricing | Published plans from $0 to $999 per month, plus a flat 15% sale fee | Sales-led, starting at $500 per month, billed annually and customized to allocations and stakeholders |
| Audit | CertiK-audited | Audited by multiple firms, with $2.4B+ secured across 70+ protocols |
Where Saleium fits
- You need to run a public token sale or IDO. Magna is back-office only and does not sell tokens to the public.
- You want self-serve with published plans from $0, no sales call to start.
- You want a sale plus staking, vesting and airdrops in one suite.
- Proven raise execution on the same infrastructure behind ChainGPT Pad: 50 IDOs and $12.7M raised.
Where Magna fits
- You are a funded, later-stage project that needs rigorous, audited back-office token operations and cap-table-grade records.
- You need deep tax and compliance: employee tax withholding, HRIS integrations, geofencing and wallet screening.
- You want custody-agnostic operations and deep non-EVM reach, especially Solana.
Questions
No. Magna is back-office token operations and a system of record. It has no public sale, IDO or launchpad. Saleium provides the public sale with on-chain settlement.
Saleium publishes fixed plans from $0 to $999 per month plus a flat 15% sale fee. Magna is sales-led, starting at $500 per month, billed annually and customized to the number of allocations and stakeholders.
Yes. Both offer white-label claim pages on your own domain and both cover staking, vesting and airdrops, so those overlap. The clear difference is the public token sale, which only Saleium runs.
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