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Crypto Launch Kit
Ship your crypto project this weekend.
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Ship your crypto project this weekend.
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Production-ready Web3 dApp templates for token launches, NFT drops, staking, DAOs, and airdrops. Built with Next.js, TypeScript, Tailwind, Solidity, Hardhat, and Docker — so you can customize, deploy, and launch faster.






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Curious how licensing works for the templates — can you launch a token or NFT project commercially using these without owing ongoing fees or royalties back to Crypto Launch Kit?
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@cumut87018 Great question — and the short answer is yes, it's yours to launch commercially with zero strings attached.
It's a one-time purchase: no ongoing fees, no royalties, no revenue share, and nothing reports back to Crypto Launch Kit. Whatever you deploy — the token, the NFT collection, the sale — is deployed under your own wallet and your own keys, so 100% of the contract ownership and any proceeds are yours. We never sit in the middle of your contracts or take a cut of mint/sale revenue.
Worth calling out how little you have to touch to get there: every template ships with an integrated setup wizard. When there's no .env (or just the default one), the app boots straight into that wizard in the browser instead of the live site. From there you fill in your parameters — name, supply, price, caps, dates, artwork — and deploy the contracts directly from your favorite browser wallet (MetaMask, Rabby, etc.). It'll even auto-verify on the block explorer and hand you the exact .env to ship.
The key part: every contract is customizable and deployable right in the wizard — you never have to touch Hardhat, the CLI, or write a line of Solidity. Connect wallet → configure → click deploy → sign. That's the whole flow, and because you sign with your own wallet, you're the owner of everything that lands on-chain.
So: buy once, deploy from the browser, own it outright. No fees or royalties owed back, ever.
The Hardhat and Docker setup saved me hours on my last token launch. Clean Next.js structure made customizing the staking dashboard surprisingly painless.
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@kranurqjow Love hearing this — thank you! That's exactly what we optimized for: the boring-but-critical plumbing (Hardhat config, deploy scripts, Docker) done right so you can spend your time on the parts that actually matter to your launch.
And yeah, the clean Next.js structure is deliberate — App Router, TypeScript, Tailwind, with the on-chain reads isolated in small hooks so the UI stays easy to reshape. Sounds like the staking dashboard bent to your brand without a fight, which is the whole idea.
If you haven't tried it yet: the same setup wizard that generated your .env can also deploy and configure the contracts straight from your browser wallet — no Hardhat needed for the next one. And if you end up launching more (token sale, NFT drop, DAO), the other templates share the same structure, so everything you just learned carries straight over.
Congrats on the launch, and thanks for the kind words. 🙏
The Next.js + Hardhat + Docker combo is exactly the stack I wish I had two launches ago. Clean, production-grade templates save so much yak-shaving.
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@aynurgrmhq23 "Two launches ago" is the exact pain we built this for — thank you! Every one of those templates is basically the yak-shaving from a real launch, already shaved: wiring the wallet, the contract reads, the deploy scripts, the Docker setup, the SEO. The stuff that eats your first week is done, so day one is spent on your actual product.
And that's the payoff of keeping them production-grade rather than demos — you're not ripping out scaffolding before you can ship, you're just rebranding and deploying.
One thing worth a look for the next one: the built-in setup wizard will deploy and verify the contracts straight from your browser wallet, so you can skip the Hardhat CLI entirely if you want. Same clean stack, even less setup.
Appreciate the kind words — go get those hours back. 🙏