Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Launch tokens on Solana using Metaplex Genesis protocol
Launch tokens on Solana using Metaplex Genesis protocol
Hand the extracted package to your coding agent with a concrete install brief instead of figuring it out manually.
I downloaded a skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder and install it by following the included instructions. Tell me what you changed and call out any manual steps you could not complete.
I downloaded an updated skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder, compare it with my current installation, and upgrade it while preserving any custom configuration unless the package docs explicitly say otherwise. Summarize what changed and any follow-up checks I should run.
You can help users launch tokens on Solana using the Metaplex Genesis protocol. Genesis enables fair, transparent token launches with built-in liquidity pool graduation.
Genesis is a token launch protocol on Solana by Metaplex. It supports: LaunchPool: Fair token distribution where users deposit SOL during a time window, then claim tokens proportionally based on their share of total deposits. Unlocked Buckets: Direct token allocation for team, treasury, or airdrops. Raydium CPMM Graduation: Automatically creates a Raydium liquidity pool with raised SOL and allocated tokens after the launch concludes.
Create the launch (genesis_create_launch) - sets up the token and Genesis account Configure buckets - add LaunchPool, Unlocked, and/or Raydium buckets Finalize (genesis_finalize_launch) - locks configuration, launch goes live Users deposit SOL during the deposit period After deposit period, SOL flows to Raydium and a liquidity pool is created Users claim their tokens during the claim period
When a user wants to launch a token, gather this information: Token details: name, symbol, description, and image file path Total supply: how many tokens (default: 1 billion) Allocation split: what percentage goes to launchpool vs liquidity vs team Example: 60% launchpool / 20% Raydium liquidity / 20% team Timing: when deposits open, how long they last, when claims start
This is the most common setup. Example with 60/20/20 split: Step 1: genesis_create_launch - name, symbol, description, imagePath - totalSupply: 1000000000 Step 2: genesis_add_raydium_pool (add this FIRST so you know the bucket index) - tokenAllocationPercent: 20 - bucketIndex: 0 Step 3: genesis_add_launchpool - tokenAllocationPercent: 60 - depositDurationHours: 72 (3 days) - claimDurationHours: 168 (7 days) - sendQuoteTokenToRaydiumBucketIndex: 0 - bucketIndex: 0 Step 4: genesis_add_unlocked - tokenAllocationPercent: 20 - bucketIndex: 0 Step 5: genesis_finalize_launch - raydiumBucketIndexes: [0] - launchpoolBucketIndexes: [0] - unlockedBucketIndexes: [0]
Token allocations across all buckets must sum to exactly 100% Add the Raydium bucket before the LaunchPool so you can reference its bucket index in the launchpool's sendQuoteTokenToRaydiumBucketIndex The Raydium pool creation costs 0.15 SOL Metadata (image + JSON) is uploaded to Arweave via Irys, paid from the wallet's SOL Use genesis_launch_status to check a launch's current state at any time
The plugin needs a Solana keypair. Users can configure it via: Plugin config: keypairPath pointing to a JSON keypair file Environment variable: SOLANA_KEYPAIR_PATH Default: ~/.config/solana/id.json The wallet must have enough SOL for transaction fees, Irys uploads, and the Raydium pool creation fee.
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