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Launchpad, listing, and liquidity fees

Launchpad, Token Listing, and Market-Making Fees

Collect token listing fees, launchpad retainers, market-making deposits, and advisory invoices with project references visible.

Practical guide

Collect token listing, launchpad, and market-making retainers with project-level payment context.

Token projects often pay onboarding, listing, launchpad, advisory, or market-making fees from crypto treasury.

The provider needs the payment tied to project, token, chain, service package, and next milestone.

MakePay gives these B2B crypto-native workflows a branded invoice link instead of a casual wallet transfer.

Payment examples

Token listing fee
Launchpad onboarding retainer
Market-making setup deposit
Liquidity campaign invoice

Why it works

Payment requests can include project and round references
Crypto-native teams can pay from treasury wallets
High-value fees avoid unnecessary custody detours
Paid status can trigger onboarding and service milestones

Problems solved

Project fees need better records than wallet transfers
Milestones can be delayed by manual proof checks
Custodial payment gateways conflict with crypto treasury workflows
Large retainers make fee transparency important

Guide

Why token project payments need clean references

A token project may have several vendors, wallets, entities, and milestones. Payment context prevents confusion later.

The provider should know which package or phase has been funded before listing, onboarding, or market-making work begins.

Projects pay from wallets

Crypto is natural, but structured invoices still matter.

Milestones can be sensitive

Separate onboarding, launch, and retainer payments.

Large fees expose cost

0% merchant fee by default is attractive on B2B crypto invoices.

Guide

How MakePay fits launch and listing billing

Use private links for project onboarding, listing fees, retainers, or market-making setup. Include token and project references.

Settlement routes toward the provider wallet while project operations get a clean paid signal.

Listing invoices

Collect fees before review or onboarding moves forward.

Retainer links

Bill recurring support or market-making retainers.

Webhook status

Update internal project pipelines after payment.

Setup path

Start with one clear payment moment.

Step 1

Define the project payment

Attach token, chain, package, and milestone.

Step 2

Send private invoice

Use a branded payment link with due date.

Step 3

Start the next phase

Move listing, onboarding, or market-making after status is clear.

Step 4

Keep project records

Store payment with BD and operations notes.

Questions

Plain answers before you launch.

Can token projects pay from treasury wallets?

Yes, if the provider's own policy allows it.

Does MakePay manage listing eligibility?

No. It only supports payment requests and status.

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