How it works
Two independent signals: what a project is willing to pay, and what its holders actually think.
1. List your token
Create an account, submit your token's contract address and chain, and we review the listing. Approved projects appear on the board immediately.
2. Send an on-chain bid
Send USDC or USDT on any supported chain (Solana, Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, Polygon, BNB Chain) to the CryptoTokenWars treasury for that chain, then paste the transaction hash. We verify it on-chain and add it to your season total. Stablecoins only — native coins are not accepted. Minimum bid $10.
3. Holders vote for you
Anyone can paste a wallet address on your project page. We read the public token balance on-chain. If it clears your minimum, they get exactly one vote — one wallet, one vote, per week.
4. The board resets Monday
At the end of each weekly season, standings are archived to the hall of fame, bids reset to zero, votes reset, and everyone starts level again.
Cross-chain
Chains we support
Any token on these chains can be listed, bid from, and voted on.
FAQ
Common questions
Do I need to connect a wallet to vote?
No. You only paste your public address. We never request a signature, a transaction, or a private key — we just read your balance from a public node.
Can one whale dominate the vote?
No. Vote weight is not proportional to balance. Every eligible wallet gets exactly one vote per week, so votes measure community breadth, not wallet size.
What stops someone splitting funds across wallets?
Each project sets a minimum balance to vote, so splitting funds across many wallets quickly becomes uneconomical. Bids are separate from votes, so buying rank never buys sentiment.
Are rankings the same as an endorsement?
No. Bid rank is paid placement and we label it that way. Vote counts are the honest, holder-driven signal. Always do your own research.
Are bids refundable?
No. Bids are on-chain payments for placement during the current weekly season and are final once confirmed.
Ready to fight for the top spot?
Listing is free. You only pay when you bid.