> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.primora.meme/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.primora.meme/introduction/welcome-to-primora.meme.md).

# Welcome to Primora.Meme

Primora is your playground for creativity, community, and expression. We’ve built a space where launching a token is as easy as posting a meme, because we believe anyone should be able to bring their ideas to life.

## The Primora Ecosystem: Built for the People

At its core, Primora is about people; the developers, the communities, the dreamers who want to bring their ideas to life. We’ve removed the usual hurdles, like high fees and complicated tools, and created a platform that makes launching and managing tokens easy and affordable.&#x20;

* No presale
* No team allocations
* No insider advantages.

## The Bonding Curve Model

On Primora.meme, tokens are bought through a bonding curve model, making it fair for everyone to get in early on projects they believe in. Here’s how it works:

1. **Find a token that sparks your interest.**
2. **Buy in through the bonding curve.**
3. **Sell whenever you want.**&#x20;

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When a token reaches a **$9,000 market cap**, it **completes its bonding curve** and is automatically **listed on Uniswap V3.**
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