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When you create a coin on Creator.fun, you assign it a coin type. This is a category label that tells potential holders what your coin is about at a glance. It appears as a tag on your coin’s detail page and in the discovery feed, making it easier for the right audience to find you.
Choose the coin type that most accurately represents your coin’s purpose and community. A clear, accurate type helps attract holders who are genuinely interested in what you’re building — and sets honest expectations from the start.

Available coin types

Creator

Build a personal brand token as an individual creator. Creator coins are designed for influencers, coaches, artists, and builders who want to monetize their content and reward their most engaged followers.Best for: Solo creators, content producers, coaches, artists, and anyone building a personal brand who wants to turn their audience into a community of token holders.

Meme

Launch a token fueled by humor, culture, and viral energy. Meme coins derive their value primarily from community enthusiasm, social sentiment, and the power of a shared joke or meme.Best for: Fun community experiments, viral moments, internet culture references, and projects where the entertainment value and shared identity are the main draw.

Community

Create a governance token for a group, DAO, or collective. Community coins give holders a stake in how a group is run — granting voting rights, access, or rewards for contributions.Best for: DAOs, online communities, fan clubs, collaborative projects, and any group that wants to decentralize decision-making or incentivize participation.

Utility

Issue a token that unlocks access to something specific — a feature, a service, a discount, or a platform benefit. Utility coins tie token ownership directly to real-world functionality within an ecosystem.Best for: Platforms offering gated features, subscription-style access, discount programs, or any project where holding the token grants a tangible benefit.

Influencer

A dedicated token type for social media personalities and public figures. Influencer coins let creators with an established following on platforms like X (Twitter), YouTube, or TikTok turn their reach into an on-chain asset.Best for: Social media influencers, streamers, public figures, and online personalities who want to monetize their audience and give fans a way to invest in their success.

Gaming

Power in-game economies and player ownership with a gaming token. Gaming coins can serve as in-game currency, represent ownership of digital assets and NFTs, or give players a voice in how a game evolves.Best for: Game developers, gaming communities, guilds, and projects that want to integrate token-based economies, asset ownership, or player governance into a gaming experience.

App

Launch a utility token tied to an application or software product. App tokens provide access to features, facilitate transactions within the app, or reward users for their activity and engagement.Best for: App developers, software projects, and product teams that want to integrate a native token into their application’s user experience or business model.

Choosing a type

All seven coin types use the same launch process and have identical trading mechanics — the type you choose is a label, not a technical setting. That said, it’s worth picking the most accurate one because:
  • It appears visibly on your coin’s page and in search results
  • It helps the right people discover your coin in the discovery feed
  • It sets clear expectations for potential holders about what your coin represents
If your coin doesn’t fit neatly into one category, choose the type that best describes your primary use case or audience. You can always clarify further in your coin’s description.