Comparison

Monmint vs Smithii

Mature multi-chain token suite — strong on Solana, but no Monad support yet.

As of June 2026, Smithii does not list Monad among its supported chains, so for a Monad launch it isn't an option today — Monmint is Monad-native. Where Smithii shines is elsewhere: a mature, non-custodial suite across Solana, Ethereum, BNB, Base, Sui and more, with audited Solana programs and a deep add-on ecosystem (launchpad, vesting, staking, multisender). If your project is on Monad, use Monmint; if it's on Solana or another Smithii chain, Smithii is a strong choice.

FeatureMonmintSmithii
Platform & reach
Works on MonadMonad isn't listed on Smithii's chain pages or returned by a site search (checked 2026-06-30). The rows below describe Smithii's other-chain capabilities, none of which apply to a Monad token today.
Chains supportedMonmint is Monad-only by design; broad multi-chain reach is the competitor's edge.Monad only10+ (EVM + Solana, Sui, Eclipse)
Price to deploye.g. 0.01 ETH on Ethereum, 0.19 BNB, ~0.1 SOL, plus paid add-ons. No Monad pricing (unsupported).Free — network gas + any on-chain feePer-chain fee + gas
No-code, in browser
Smart contract
Contract baseDocs recommend OpenZeppelin as best practice but don't confirm Smithii's own EVM contracts use it.OpenZeppelin v5Not disclosed
Source auto-verified on explorerExplorer verification is a documented prerequisite for adding a token logo; whether it's automatic or a manual step is unclear.Manual / varies
Contract named after your tokenMonmint compiles each token under its own name — a token called "Monad Coin" deploys as contract MonadCoin — so the verified source on the explorer shows your name, not a generic template.Not confirmed
Immutable (no proxy / upgrade path)Not disclosed
Independent third-party auditHalborn and CoinFabrik audited Smithii's Solana programs (vesting, NFT) — not the EVM ERC-20 generator.OZ base (template unaudited)Solana only
Contract source openly inspectableOnly the Solana vesting contract is public; the EVM generator source isn't.
Configurable featuresMint, burn, pause, tax, blacklist (opt-in)Mint, tax, anti-bot, anti-whale, renounce (EVM)
Renounce / transfer ownership
Beyond minting — the Monad lifecycle
Add liquidityLiquidity create/add/remove exists for its chains — not Monad.Uniswap V2 + V3On supported chains
Built-in swap (DEX aggregator)Monmint routes swaps through the 0x aggregator in-app.
Remove liquidity / redeem LPOn supported chains
Post-deploy management UIMint/burn/freeze/metadata — primarily Solana SPL.
Dedicated burn toolERC-20 + LP tokensOn supported chains
Multisender / airdropMultisender/airdrop available on its chains.
Presale / launchpad / vestingA rich add-on suite — but heavily Solana-weighted, and none of it on Monad.Solana (launchpad, vesting, staking)
yes· no·text = details. Verify competitor facts on their site before relying on them.

Which should you choose?

Choose Monmint if

  • Your token is on Monad — Smithii doesn't support Monad, so it can't deploy there today.
  • You want a Monad-native create → liquidity → swap → manage → burn flow in one app.
  • You want an OpenZeppelin contract auto-verified on Monad's explorer.

Choose Smithii if

  • Your project is on Solana (or Ethereum, BNB, Base, Sui) rather than Monad.
  • You want audited Solana programs and a deep add-on suite: launchpad, vesting, locker, staking, bundlers.
  • You value a long-running, non-custodial brand with a broad multi-chain footprint.

The verdict

Smithii is a capable, mature token suite — but the decisive fact for this comparison is that it doesn't support Monad. If you're launching on Monad, Smithii simply isn't an option right now, and Monmint is purpose-built for it. If your project is on Solana or another chain Smithii supports, its audited Solana programs and launch add-ons make it a genuinely strong tool — just not for Monad.

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Monmint takes a token from idea to tradable — create, add liquidity, swap, manage, and burn, all on Monad.

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FAQ

Common questions

Can I use Smithii to launch a token on Monad?
Not as of June 2026 — Monad isn't listed among Smithii's supported chains, so it can't deploy a Monad token today. Monmint is built specifically for Monad and covers creation, liquidity, swapping, management and burning there.
Smithii vs Monmint — which should I use?
Choose Monmint if your project is on Monad. Choose Smithii if you're on Solana, Ethereum, BNB, Base or Sui and want its add-on suite (launchpad, vesting, staking, multisender) and audited Solana programs. They serve different chains, so the chain you're on usually decides it.
Are Smithii's contracts audited?
Smithii has real third-party audits (Halborn, CoinFabrik), but those cover its Solana programs — its vesting contract and an NFT project — not the EVM ERC-20 generator. So 'audited' is true of Smithii's Solana stack, not necessarily of the ERC-20 token it would deploy for you.

How we compared

Smithii 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 Smithii before you rely on them. Monmint's column reflects the live product.

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