MintLab - Solana Token Creator And ManagerMintLab - Solana Token Creator And Manager
Create SPL tokens, manage swaps/liquidity, and operate everything from a professional admin dashboard.MintLab - Solana Token Creator And Manager
Create SPL tokens, manage swaps/liquidity, and operate everything from a professional admin dashb...3 Support questions or comments
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3 weeks agocan i know how some one make profit from this script ? -
3 weeks agoKreateq AuthorThe profit comes from setting fees on the different operations within the platform.
For example, you can charge users for:
• Token creation
• Liquidity operations (add/remove liquidity)
• Burning LP tokens or supply
• Swaps
• Revoking authorities (mint/freeze)
Each time a user performs one of these actions, you collect a fee in SOL.
So essentially, you’re monetizing every on-chain operation performed through your platform
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1 month agoHello, can I login admin to test? Can you please tell me everything about product so I understand all it does. And where do the liquidity comes from? Is tokens listed on dex 0r cex after they created? How does this works? Can we talk also about custom work? -
1 month agoKreateq AuthorHello,
Thank you for your interest in MintLab.
Regarding the admin panel, I did not publish the admin login publicly because it contains sensitive configurations such as API keys and system management settings. However, I can share private admin demo access with you, so you can test it safely. Please contact me via private message and I will send the credentials.
How MintLab works:
MintLab is a ready-to-use Solana token creation and management platform. Users can create their own SPL tokens directly from the interface, manage authorities, burn tokens, and interact with liquidity features.
When a user creates a token, it is deployed directly on the Solana blockchain. If they want to trade it, they can add liquidity to a DEX pool (for example Raydium or similar). The liquidity comes from the token creator themselves — they pair their token with SOL to create a trading pool. Once liquidity is added, the token becomes tradable on that DEX.
This is similar to how many community tokens are launched today — projects create a token, add liquidity to a DEX pool, and then the market can trade it. Larger exchanges (CEX) listings usually happen later and require approval from those exchanges.
Regarding custom work, yes we can discuss that. Feel free to message me privately and explain what modifications or additional features you need.
Best regards. -
1 month agoHow can I message you in private? Also can you clearly explain liquidity pools and exactly how they work and how do your platform interact with it. And are the tokens only SPL or is it SPL 2022 tokens too?
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1 month agoKreateq AuthorHello,
Thank you for your questions.
Regarding private communication, Codester’s policy does not allow sharing contact information in the public comments section, so we’ll need to keep the discussion here for now. Codester allows private communication after the item is purchased, so we can discuss admin access and any custom work through the support section there.
About liquidity pools:
A liquidity pool is created when a token creator pairs their token with another asset (usually SOL) on a decentralized exchange such as Raydium. The creator provides the initial liquidity (for example: their token + SOL), which forms a trading pair. Once the pool is created, users can buy and sell the token through the DEX, and the price adjusts automatically based on the pool ratio.
How MintLab interacts with this:
MintLab provides the platform interface and backend that allows users to:
Create tokens on the Solana blockchain
Manage token authorities
Add or remove liquidity
Perform swaps
Burn tokens or LP tokens
All transactions are executed directly on-chain through Solana programs and DEX protocols.
Regarding token standards, the platform supports both standard SPL tokens and SPL-2022 tokens.
Many community tokens are launched in a similar way: a token is created, liquidity is added to a DEX pool, and trading begins. If the project grows, teams may later apply for CEX listings, which are handled separately by exchanges.
If you have more questions or would like to discuss custom modifications, feel free to ask here and I’ll gladly help.
Best regards.
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1 month agodadadafs PurchasedWhere do I put the license? I installed the engine, and now I can't use it. -
1 month agoKreateq AuthorHi,
Thank you for your message and for purchasing MintLab.
There is no license key required to activate the product. You don’t need to place any license file anywhere.
Could you please let me know what error message you are seeing or what exactly is not working after installation?
If possible, please also share:
a screenshot of the error
which step you reached in the installer
your server environment (PHP version, Node version, and database)
I’ll be happy to guide you step by step to get everything running correctly.
Best regards,
Information
| Category | Scripts & Code / PHP Scripts / Finance / Cryptocurrency |
| First release | 16 February 2026 |
| Last update | 26 February 2026 |
| Files included | .php, .css, .html, Javascript .js |
| Tags | php, laravel, admin dashboard, typescript, swap, react, liquidity, defi, dapp, web3, meme coin, token-creator, token-launchpad, raydium |
