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What Happens After Your Token Is Live on BscScan?

✅ What Happens After Your Token Is Live on BscScan:

1. Your Token Contract Is Public and Verifiable

  • Anyone can view the contract address, transactions, holders, and other token details.

  • The token becomes trackable via its contract address.

  • The contract is live on the blockchain and immutable unless upgradable (via proxies or specific functions).

Token Is Live on BscScan

2. Token Can Be Transferred

  • Your token can now be sent and received using wallets like MetaMask, Trust Wallet, etc.

  • Users can interact with the token using its contract address, even if it’s not yet listed in wallets by default.

3. Basic Token Info Is Available

  • BscScan will display basic token metrics: total supply, holders, transfers, contract creator, etc.

  • You can see all wallet addresses that hold your token.

🚀 Next Steps You Should Consider

✅ 1. Verify and Publish the Contract Source Code

  • Go to your token page → Click “Verify and Publish” under the Contract tab.

  • Upload or paste your contract source code and match it to the deployed bytecode.

  • This builds trust, as users can read and audit the code.

✅ 2. Add Token Logo and Info on BscScan

  • Use BscScan’s Token Information Update Request Form to submit:

    • Token logo

    • Official website

    • Social media links (Twitter, Telegram, Discord, etc.)

    • Project description

  • This makes your token appear more professional and trustworthy.

Basic Token Info

✅ 3. Add the Token to Wallets (like MetaMask)

  • Share your token contract address so users can import it manually.

  • You can also follow steps to get your token recognized by MetaMask and Trust Wallet (requires token listing or partnership).

✅ 4. Liquidity and Listing (Optional but Important)

  • If you want people to trade your token:

    • Add liquidity on a DEX (like PancakeSwap).

    • Set a starting price and provide both BNB and token liquidity.

  • Consider submitting to listing platforms like:

    • PancakeSwap

    • CoinMarketCap

    • CoinGecko

✅ 5. Audit and Community Engagement

  • Consider having your smart contract audited by a trusted auditor (e.g., CertiK, Hacken).

  • Build a community via Telegram, Discord, Twitter, etc.

  • Launch marketing campaigns to raise awareness.

🔒 Security and Maintenance Tips

  • Renounce Ownership or Use a Timelock Contract (if applicable) to gain community trust.

  • Avoid having minting or pausing functionality unless necessary — and be transparent if they exist.

  • Monitor for scams or copycats using your token name or symbol.

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