Comparison

Monmint vs 20lab

Feature-rich multi-chain token generator with a verified Monad deploy.

Monmint and 20lab both deploy verified, OpenZeppelin-based ERC-20 tokens on Monad mainnet — 20lab's Monad deployments are source-verified on-chain and its contract carries a third-party audit, which Monmint's template does not. 20lab spans ~29 chains with the deepest tokenomics options (reflection, multi-bucket taxes, anti-bot). Monmint is narrower but goes further on the Monad lifecycle itself: native V2/V3 liquidity, an in-app 0x swap, and an ERC-20 + LP burn tool that 20lab leaves to third-party DEXs.

FeatureMonmint20lab
Platform & reach
Works on MonadConfirmed on-chain: a 20lab token on Monad mainnet (chain 143) is source-verified. Monad testnet wasn't confirmed.
Chains supportedMonmint is Monad-only by design; broad multi-chain reach is the competitor's edge.Monad only~29 (EVM + Solana + Sui)
Price to deployMonad deploys run 'well under $0.10 in MON' plus a 20lab fee shown only at checkout; testnets are free. No public flat number.Free — network gas + any on-chain feeService fee + gas
No-code, in browser
Smart contract
Contract baseConfirmed on-chain — the verified Monad contract imports OpenZeppelin ERC20/ERC20Burnable/Ownable2Step.OpenZeppelin v5OpenZeppelin
Source auto-verified on explorerAuto-verification confirmed on Monad's explorer (exact match). Testnet tokens aren't verified.
Contract named after your token20lab's verified Monad tokens deploy under the generic contract name 'Token' (confirmed on a live deployment), not the token's own name. Monmint compiles each token under its name (e.g. MonadCoin).
Immutable (no proxy / upgrade path)Each token is a standalone, full-source verified contract — effectively immutable.
Independent third-party auditEtherAuthority audited 20lab's Token.sol (May 2024, 'Secured'). Single auditor, covers v1.9.0 — likely a version behind current contracts.OZ base (template unaudited)Yes — EtherAuthority
Contract source openly inspectableSource is available via explorer verification after deploy; no public repo was found.
Configurable featuresMint, burn, pause, tax, blacklist (opt-in)Mint, burn, multi-tax, reflection, anti-bot, max-tx/wallet, pause, freeze, permit
Renounce / transfer ownership
Beyond minting — the Monad lifecycle
Add liquidity20lab only links out to Uniswap/Raydium how-tos; no in-app add-liquidity.Uniswap V2 + V3
Built-in swap (DEX aggregator)20lab's 'swap threshold' is an internal tax-swap, not a user-facing DEX.
Remove liquidity / redeem LP
Post-deploy management UIOwner dashboard: mint/burn, taxes, freeze, metadata, renounce.
Dedicated burn toolBurn + supply management, but no dedicated LP-token burn.ERC-20 + LP tokensERC-20 only
Multisender / airdrop20lab includes a multisender/airdrop (incl. Monad) — Monmint doesn't.
Presale / launchpad / vestingNo native presale/launchpad, vesting or staking.
yes· no·text = details. Verify competitor facts on their site before relying on them.

Which should you choose?

Choose Monmint if

  • You want the on-chain steps after minting handled in-app: V2/V3 liquidity, a 0x swap, liquidity removal, and LP burning.
  • You're focused on Monad and want one tight toolkit rather than a many-chain generator.
  • You want a dedicated burn tool for both ERC-20 and LP tokens.

Choose 20lab if

  • You want a published third-party audit on the token contract — 20lab has one (EtherAuthority), Monmint doesn't.
  • You need deep tokenomics: reflection/dividend taxes, multiple tax buckets, anti-bot and max-tx/wallet limits.
  • You're deploying across many chains, including Solana and Sui, with a built-in multisender.

The verdict

20lab is the strongest competitor here: a confirmed OpenZeppelin contract, on-chain source verification on Monad, an EtherAuthority audit, and the deepest tokenomics menu. Where Monmint pulls ahead is the post-mint lifecycle on Monad — 20lab leaves liquidity and swapping to third-party DEXs, while Monmint builds in V2/V3 liquidity, a 0x swap, liquidity removal, and an ERC-20 + LP burn tool. Pick 20lab for an audited, highly-customizable contract across many chains; pick Monmint to take a Monad token all the way to tradable in one app.

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FAQ

Common questions

Does 20lab or Monmint have the more trustworthy token contract?
Both are OpenZeppelin-based and auto-verified on Monad's explorer. 20lab has an edge in one respect: a published EtherAuthority audit of its Token.sol (May 2024), whereas Monmint relies on OpenZeppelin's audited libraries without a separate audit of its own template. The 20lab audit is by a single firm and likely a contract version behind, so weigh it accordingly.
Does 20lab add liquidity and swaps like Monmint?
No. 20lab is a generator with a management dashboard and multisender; for liquidity and swapping it points you to third-party DEXs. Monmint builds Uniswap V2/V3 liquidity, an in-app 0x-aggregated swap, liquidity removal, and ERC-20/LP burning directly into the app.
Which has more token customization?
20lab does — it offers reflection/dividend taxes, up to five tax buckets, anti-bot cooldowns, and max-tx/max-wallet limits. Monmint keeps a focused, opt-in feature set (mint, burn, pause, tax, blacklist) so a plain token ships with no privileged functions at all.

How we compared

20lab facts were checked against its live site (and, where possible, an on-chain deployment) on . Tools change — confirm current pricing, chain support, and contract details on 20lab before you rely on them. Monmint's column reflects the live product.

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