Overview

What Burst is, how it works, and where to start.

“The process of creative destruction is the essential fact about capitalism.” — Joseph Schumpeter

Burst is a memecoin launchpad and the first Attention Markets Platform.

Users can create, buy, and sell tokens on burst.trade.

Burst also has an iOS app for trading tokens across Solana launchpads.

Why Burst exists

Most launchpads optimize for token count.

That model breaks market quality over time.

It rewards spam, fake traction, fragmented liquidity, and short-term extraction.

Burst is built around a different assumption.

Attention is scarce.

Liquidity is precious.

Market quality should be actively enforced.

What makes Burst different

  • Free token creation.

  • Deployment rate limiting.

  • Market integrity enforcement.

  • Unified wallet enforcement.

  • Automated DexScreener sponsorship.

  • Volume-weighted fee redistribution.

  • Attention market conflict resolution.

Platform model

Burst combines launch infrastructure, trading access, and market enforcement in one system.

Creators launch for free.

Users trade on web and on iOS.

Liquidity is powered through Meteora.

Burst then applies platform-level rules to remove abusive behavior before it becomes the norm.

Why the model matters

Burst is not trying to make more charts.

Burst is trying to produce better markets.

That means:

  • less launch spam,

  • less fake activity,

  • less wallet abuse,

  • faster discovery for legitimate tokens,

  • and stronger liquidity concentration around real winners.

Start here

  1. Read Fee Model.

Core product facts

  • Burst uses Meteora for liquidity.

  • Token creation is free.

  • Legit traders are refunded on removed fake charts.

  • The highest-volume token gets the daily fee pool.

What these docs cover

This documentation explains the platform architecture, user flows, fee mechanics, and token design around Burst.

If you are new, start with the feature architecture.

If you are evaluating the platform, review the economics and the $BURST section next.

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