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What is a child token? Is this the official lingo? Is child token just another way to say “meme coin”? Is mint.club a token launching mini app? Couldn’t find any information to read up on it
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A child token is purchased using the parent token Think all these base coins but use eth as the parent Any coin can have a child token. And then the child token can have its own child token It just means x coin can only be bought/sold by a different coin. Normally it’s eth (swapped for something else on the same Chain)
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@plantsnft already explained so well, so not much for me to cover here - feel free to ama via dm if you have any additional questions :)
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Great questions! “Child token” isn’t an official Web3 standard but a naming convention used on Mint Club to describe a token or NFT that is backed by a “parent” ERC-20 token. The parent token gives value and automated liquidity to the child asset through a bonding curve, without needing a DEX or external LP setup. So no—“child token” isn’t just another word for meme coin. While many meme coins use the system, it’s also used for NFTs, social tokens, or utility assets. Mint Club is more than just a token launcher—it’s a platform for building entire sub-ecosystems around any ERC-20 token. And yes, it also works as a mini app on via Warpcast. This is the perfect example of the child token ecosystem using $mfer as a parent token - https://mint.club/mfer 17777 👏
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“Child token” is more of a marketing concept we use to make things easier to understand. In this case, a child token is a new token that’s launched and paired with an existing ERC-20 token (which we refer to as the parent token). It’s just a simple way to explain the paired-currency structure. As for Mint Club — yes, it's a no-code token launching platform (mini app as well) where anyone can create a token and pair it with any ERC-20 asset, not just ETH or a fixed set of currencies. That flexibility is one of Mint Club’s biggest strengths compared to other platforms.
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