SPL Token and Token-2022 — deployed from your own wallet, no code.
Toqqo creates your Solana token — classic SPL or the newer Token-2022 standard — and deploys it directly from your wallet, with on-chain metadata uploaded for you. Choose a template or configure the mint, freeze, and Token-2022 extensions yourself.
Solana offers near-instant, sub-cent transactions and a fast-growing DeFi and consumer ecosystem. Toqqo handles the parts that usually trip people up — mint and freeze authorities, metadata, and Token-2022 extensions — so your token is correctly configured before it ever reaches mainnet.
SPL Token and Token-2022 mints with configurable mint and freeze authority, on-chain metadata, and Token-2022 extensions such as transfer fees, interest-bearing balances, and default account state.
Configure the mint and freeze authorities, burn, pausing, allowlists, an upgradeable program, and the full set of Token-2022 extensions — transfer fees, interest-bearing balances, default account state, mint-close authority, and non-transferable (soulbound) tokens.
On-chain metadata is uploaded for you at deploy, and you can open liquidity pools on supported Solana DEXes in a few clicks. (Staking and Merkle-airdrop tooling currently run on Ethereum and Sui.)
The allowlist and upgradeable-program modules are Toqqo Labs frontier contracts — in-house code with internal review only, not yet independently audited. We flag them clearly; deploy at your own risk.
Once your token is live, you manage it from the Toqqo dashboard rather than a raw block explorer. Pause and unpause, mint, freeze addresses, lock liquidity, and operate every module your token includes — each a clear one-click action, instead of hand-encoding calls against the contract.
Both. Use classic SPL for maximum compatibility, or Token-2022 when you need extensions like transfer fees or interest-bearing balances. The wizard guides the choice.
Yes. Toqqo uploads your token's on-chain metadata — name, symbol, image — during deployment so wallets and explorers display it correctly.
Yes — you decide whether to keep, transfer, or revoke mint and freeze authority, and you sign every transaction from your own wallet.