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How to Make a Meme Coin

A meme coin is a community-driven cryptocurrency where brand, story, and culture matter more than technical novelty - and you can make one yourself in minutes. 20lab is a no-code meme coin generator: create a meme coin on Solana, an ERC-20 token on any major EVM chain, or a Sui token, without coding and in under five minutes - pick a chain below to start, or follow the full step-by-step guide.

SPL Meme Coin

Create your meme coin on Solana blockchain using SPL token programs.

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ERC-20 Meme Coin

Create your meme coin on EVM-compatible blockchain such as Ethereum, BSC, Base, Polygon, etc.

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Sui Meme Coin

Create your meme coin on Sui blockchain using Coin module.

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How to make a meme coin: step-by-step guide (2026)

Here's how to make a meme coin step by step in 2026. The full process with 20lab is five steps and takes about five minutes once you have a wallet and a logo ready - no coding required, on Solana or any major supported EVM chain:

  1. Pick a chain. Solana is the meme-native chain - the fastest, cheapest, and where most current meme coin volume sits. EVM chains like Ethereum, Base, and BNB Smart Chain are the alternatives if you want deeper DeFi tooling or a specific ecosystem audience.
  2. Name and brand your meme coin. Pick a memorable name, a 3-5 letter ticker, and a good logo. The brand carries most of the value in a memecoin, so do not skip the visual identity. Check that no high-profile coin already uses your ticker on the same chain.
  3. Set tokenomics and supply. Pick total supply (1B is the cultural default for memes), decimals (9 on Solana, 18 on EVM), and distribution. Most successful memecoins keep this minimal: no team allocation, 100% to liquidity, LP locked or burned.
  4. Pick optional features. 20lab lets you add taxes, mintable supply, anti-bot cooldowns, max wallet caps, blacklist, and many more. Pure memecoins usually skip taxes and minting rights to keep the contract minimal and trust high; utility-leaning meme projects sometimes use a small tax to fund marketing.
  5. Deploy your token. Connect your wallet, review the summary, sign the transaction, and your meme coin is live. From there add liquidity, lock it, and submit your listings - covered in the launch section below.

How to create a meme coin on Solana

Solana is the easiest place to create a meme coin in 2026. Block times are around 400ms, gas fees to deploy are under a dollar, and the chain hosts the most active meme coin community in crypto - Raydium and pump.fun-style launches happen here every minute. Use our SPL token creator to deploy: connect Phantom or Solflare, pick mainnet, set name/symbol/supply, optionally enable mintable or transfer tax, then sign. Solana memecoins use 9 decimals by default and the SPL standard, which is supported by every Solana wallet and DEX.

How to launch a meme coin

Deployment is only step one - launching means making your meme coin tradable and discoverable:

  • Add initial liquidity. On Solana, create a Raydium pool paired against SOL or USDC. On EVM, use Uniswap or our ERC-20 Add liquidity tool against ETH/USDC.
  • Secure the liquidity. Investors might not buy a meme coin where the deployer can pull the pool. Lock the LP for at least 30 days or burn it outright. This single signal carries more weight than any whitepaper.
  • Renounce ownership. On EVM, renounce ownership after final config; on Solana, disable the freeze and (optionally) mint authority. This proves the tokenomics cannot be changed.
  • Submit listings. Apply to CoinGecko, CoinMarketCap, and to DEX trackers like DexScreener and GeckoTerminal.
  • Build community. Most early meme coin attention happens on Telegram and X in the first couple of days. Have both ready before you deploy, not after.

Common mistakes when making a meme coin

Most meme coins fail for avoidable reasons, not bad luck. The recurring ones: leaving the pool unsecured so the deployer can rug (the fastest way to lose all trust), keeping a large team allocation, launching with no community ready, picking an unmemorable name or weak logo, over-engineering the contract with taxes nobody wants, and adding too little liquidity so the chart looks broken from first minute. Get the brand and the trust signals right before you deploy - the token contract itself is the easy part.

Meme coin maker vs writing the contract yourself

You can hand-write and deploy a token contract yourself, but a no-code meme coin maker removes the two riskiest steps: writing secure contract code and configuring it correctly under launch pressure. A meme coin creator like 20lab deploys contracts that has been battle-tested and used by thousands of live projects, so the "is this a rug?" checks buyers run - verified source, no hidden mint authority, renounceable ownership - pass by default. Unless you are an experienced Solidity or Rust developer, a generator gets you a safer contract in five minutes than most hand-rolled launches manage in a day. You also get the liquidity and listing tooling in the same place.

What does it cost to make a meme coin?

Making a meme coin costs from a few cents on Solana to tens of dollars on Ethereum, plus a 20lab service fee shown on the summary before you confirm. Solana deployment is usually under $1 total. Most EVM L2s (Base, Arbitrum, Polygon) cost a few cents to a few dollars. Ethereum mainnet is the outlier at $5-$100 in ETH depending on gas. Testnets are always free using faucet funds and are a great option to check whether your token functions correctly. Beyond deployment, budget for liquidity (this becomes your starting market cap, so size it accordingly: $500-$5,000 is a common starting range for a low-cap launch) and community/marketing.

Is making a meme coin legal?

Yes - creating a meme coin is legal in most jurisdictions, but how you market and sell it is where regulation might kick in. A plain meme coin with no promised returns, no team-controlled treasury, and no investment pitch is generally treated as a collectible/utility token rather than a security. If you promise price action, run a pre-sale with implied returns, or operate the token like a managed fund, you can cross into securities law (the US Howey test, EU MiCA, similar regimes elsewhere). Common rules of thumb: do not make price predictions, do not promise dividends or yield, do not concentrate large allocations in team wallets, and check local rules - especially in the US, EU and UK. If your launch is a serious commercial project rather than a community joke, talk to a crypto-literate lawyer. See our safety and trust page for how 20lab handles compliance on its end.

How 20lab compares to other token creators

A quick side-by-side of the main no-code platforms used to make a meme coin in 2026. Competitor details are accurate as of publication:

CoinTool
Coin Factory
Smithii
TrustPilot rating
Star 4.3
Star 3.6
Star 3.8
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Transparent pricing
Token owner dashboard
Solana Token-2022 program support
Testnet / free trial deployment
Token page builder
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29
3-80+
24
11
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Meme Coin Creator FAQ

Getting started

A meme coin is a cryptocurrency where the brand, community, and culture carry the value rather than a technical innovation or business utility. Dogecoin started the category in 2013; Shiba Inu, Pepe, Bonk, Wif, and thousands of others followed. Technically they are standard tokens (ERC-20 on EVM, SPL on Solana) - what makes them "meme coins" is the marketing, story, and community around them.

No - you do not need any coding skills to make a meme coin with 20lab. Our token generator handles the smart contract deployment for you. You pick the chain, name, symbol, supply, and optional features through a form, then sign the transaction with your wallet. The whole process takes about five minutes, and the resulting contract is the same audited code used by thousands of existing projects.

Deployment itself takes around five minutes - the time to fill in the form, connect a wallet, and sign a transaction. The longer work happens before and after: branding (logo, story, community channels) usually takes a day or two, and growing the community after launch is ongoing part of the process.

Deployment to any testnet is completely free with our meme coin generator - fund it with a public faucet and test your token end to end at no cost. Mainnet deployment costs the network gas fee plus a 20lab service fee shown before you confirm. So you can build and trial a meme coin for free, then pay only when you go live.

Cost & earnings

From a few cents on Solana to tens of dollars on Ethereum, plus a 20lab service fee shown on the summary before you confirm. Solana is usually under $1; EVM L2s like Base, Arbitrum, and Polygon are a few cents to a few dollars; Ethereum mainnet is $5-$100 depending on gas. Test for free on any testnet first using a public faucet.

Yes, but it is highly speculative and most meme coins lose value within weeks of launch. The ones that succeed combine a memorable brand, an active community, fair tokenomics (no team allocation, locked or burned LP), and consistent marketing. Treat it like building a small media brand, not a passive investment. If you launch one, do not put in more capital than you are prepared to lose - the same warning we would give to anyone trading meme coins.

Most small-cap meme coin launches start with $500-$5,000 of paired liquidity (the other half is your token at the price you want to set). This becomes your starting market cap. Too little and the chart looks unconvincing and slippage is unusable; too much and you cap your upside if the token does not catch attention. Always lock or burn the LP tokens - investors will refuse to buy a coin where the deployer can pull liquidity.

Chains & launching

Solana is the meme-native chain in 2026 - lowest fees, fastest blocks, most active meme culture. Use the SPL token creator for Solana meme coins. EVM chains like Base (Coinbase-connected, growing meme scene), BNB Smart Chain (massive retail user base), and Ethereum (deepest liquidity, highest cost) are the main alternatives. Pick by where your target audience already trades.

Open the SPL token creator, connect Phantom or Solflare, pick Solana mainnet, fill in name/symbol/supply (9 decimals is standard), optionally enable freezable or transfer tax, then sign. Deployment costs are under $1. After that, create a Solana liquidity pool on Raydium against SOL or USDC and your token is live and tradable.

On Solana, create a pool on Raydium or Meteora against SOL or USDC. On EVM chains, use Uniswap, QuickSwap (Polygon), or PancakeSwap (BNB Smart Chain). Our ERC-20 Add liquidity tool handles the EVM flow with a few clicks. Once the pool exists, secure it by locking or burning the LP - non-negotiable for trust.

Pump.fun-style launchpads are great for fully anonymous, low-effort experiments where you do not control supply mechanics or fees - bonding curves and graduation thresholds are built in. 20lab is the right choice when you want full control: custom tokenomics, optional taxes, multi-chain deployment, ownership renouncement on your schedule, and a token that lives independently of any launchpad. Serious projects use 20lab; quick one-off coin flips can use either.

Legal & safety

Yes, in most jurisdictions - but how you market and sell it is where regulation kicks in. A plain meme coin with no promised returns, no team-controlled treasury, and no investment pitch is generally treated as a collectible/utility token rather than a security. Promising price action, running a pre-sale with implied returns, or operating it like a managed fund can cross into securities law (US Howey test, EU MiCA, etc.). Check local rules and avoid marketing it as an investment.

Yes. 20lab smart contracts are audited and have been used by thousands of projects. We never store your private keys, payments go directly to the contracts from your wallet, and the same audited code is used across all token types (ERC-20, SPL, Sui). You can verify everything on the audits section of the homepage and read user reviews on Trustpilot.

The signals that move the needle are concrete and verifiable: LP locked or burned, ownership renounced (or no harmful owner powers), accurate team allocation, contract verified on the block explorer, active community channels. Investors in meme coins scan contracts in under a minute - the goal is to make the "is this a rug?" check return clean every time. 20lab generates secure contracts by default, which handles the technical half automatically.

Ready to make your meme coin? Pick your chain, configure your token, and launch in minutes - no coding, no copy-paste contracts, no compromises on security. Thousands of projects have already deployed through 20lab; yours can be next.