ERC20, BEP20 and EVM tokens

Token Types You Can Create

Easy Token Creator helps you create standard EVM-compatible tokens without writing smart contract code.

ERC20 Tokens

ERC20 is the most widely known token standard on Ethereum and EVM-compatible networks.

Best for:

  • Utility tokens
  • Governance tokens
  • Community tokens
  • Web3 applications
  • Serious long-term projects

BEP20 Tokens

BEP20 is commonly used on BNB Chain and is popular for meme coins, community projects, and lower-cost launches.

Best for:

  • Meme coins
  • Community tokens
  • Fast launches
  • BNB Chain projects

Meme Coin Tokens

Meme coins are community-driven tokens often launched around internet culture, humor, or viral narratives.

Best for:

  • Viral communities
  • Social media campaigns
  • Experimental launches

Community Tokens

Community tokens are used to represent participation, rewards, access, or identity inside a community.

Best for:

  • Online communities
  • Creator communities
  • Loyalty programs
  • DAO-style projects

Utility Tokens

Utility tokens are designed to provide access, benefits, or functionality inside a product, platform, or ecosystem.

Best for:

  • Apps
  • SaaS platforms
  • Web3 tools
  • Membership systems

ERC20 vs BEP20

ERC20 is the standard most closely associated with Ethereum. BEP20 is commonly used on BNB Chain. Both are familiar EVM token patterns, but your chain choice affects gas, wallets, liquidity, and user instructions. Compare supported networks before deployment.

Fixed supply vs mintable token

Fixed supply tokens make the total supply easier to understand. Mintable tokens can expand supply later, but the permission must be explained clearly.

Burnable token explained

Burnable tokens allow tokens to be permanently removed from circulation. This can support supply management or product mechanics.

Ownable token explained

Ownable tokens include an owner wallet that can control specific contract functions depending on the selected token features.

Which token type should you choose?

Choose a token type based on the job the token needs to do. Meme coins need simple launch clarity. Community tokens need distribution rules. Utility tokens need product integration. ERC20 and BEP20 launches should also account for token creation cost.

Important things to decide before creating a token

Before you create a token, decide the network, supply, ownership, liquidity plan, token permissions, and public explanation. The FAQ page answers common questions about wallets, gas fees, ownership, and deployment.

Create Your Token Without Coding

Choose your token type, pick the right network, and deploy through a guided no-code token creator.

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