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Anti-Bundling

Bundling is one of the most—if not the most—damaging ways malicious teams and creators exploit token launches. By bundling transactions, bad actors can secure a significant portion of a token's supply at launch, leaving communities and traders at a disadvantage from the very first block. This practice has plagued fair launches across the industry, turning "fair" into little more than a marketing term.

MakEther's approach to bundling is simple: don't allow it. This is what makes fair launches on MakEther actually fair compared to other token launchers.

How It Works

When a token is launched on MakEther, a throttling window is activated that initially disables trades, then limits and spreads initial transactions across the first several blocks (N blocks). This ensures no single actor can dominate a token's early supply, giving all participants an equal opportunity from the start.