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# Medusa Token Launcher

Medusa Token Launcher is the new addition to our portfolio of DeFi and Web3 services. It is a platform where everyone can easily launch their token.

Our Token Launcher will give access to everyday people to launch their token even with few blockchain knowledge.

Commonly, it is needed a blockchain developer to launch your own token but not anymore. Everyone can enjoy our platform with a user-friendly UI and of course low fees!

Usually, this kind of service is expensive. In Medusa, though, we do things differently. So, for every token launched through our Dapp we charge a 1% transaction fee and no upfront costs.


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