Comparison

Monmint vs Token Generator (smartcontracts.tools)

Long-running, open-source no-code generator for 15+ EVM chains.

Monmint and Token Generator both deploy immutable, auto-verified ERC-20 tokens on Monad. Token Generator's strengths are pedigree and breadth: running since 2018 by the author of ERC-1363, open-source, 22 contract templates, and 15+ EVM chains. Monmint is Monad-only but goes past minting — V2/V3 liquidity, an in-app 0x swap, full owner management, and an ERC-20 + LP burn tool — turning a fresh token into a tradable one without leaving the app.

FeatureMonmintToken Generator (smartcontracts.tools)
Platform & reach
Works on MonadDedicated Monad page; testnet-then-mainnet flow supported.
Chains supportedMonmint is Monad-only by design; broad multi-chain reach is the competitor's edge.Monad only15+ EVM (no non-EVM)
Price to deployFree testnet + a free 'HelloERC20' tier; paid tiers scale with template (≈0.02–0.20 ETH on Ethereum). Confirm MON amounts live.Free — network gas + any on-chain feePer-template fee + gas
No-code, in browser
Smart contract
Contract baseOpenZeppelin isn't confirmed on-site, though the open-source author has used it historically — don't assume it.OpenZeppelin v5Not stated
Source auto-verified on explorerAuto-verifies source on the explorer and hands you the ABI + source. A genuine strength.
Contract named after your tokenDeploys fixed template contracts (e.g. 'SimpleERC20', 'CommonERC20') regardless of your token's name — confirmed on verified deployments. Monmint uses your token's own name (e.g. MonadCoin).
Immutable (no proxy / upgrade path)Immutable by default; upgradeable proxy only on request.
Independent third-party auditShows a 'tested templates' badge but names no auditor and links no report.OZ base (template unaudited)Claimed, no report
Contract source openly inspectableOpen-source lineage (github.com/vittominacori/token-generator); built by the ERC-1363 author.
Configurable featuresMint, burn, pause, tax, blacklist (opt-in)22 templates: mint, burn, pause, tax, reflection, deflationary, anti-whale, RWA, permit
Renounce / transfer ownership
Beyond minting — the Monad lifecycle
Add liquidity'Liquid'/'Swappable' templates set up an LP at the contract level — not a full liquidity UI.Uniswap V2 + V3LP setup only
Built-in swap (DEX aggregator)Monmint routes swaps through the 0x aggregator in-app.
Remove liquidity / redeem LP
Post-deploy management UIRenounce + template-baked controls, but no post-deploy management dashboard.Partial
Dedicated burn toolERC-20 + LP tokensERC-20 only
Multisender / airdropAirdrops use its standalone 'Token MultiSender', not the generator.Separate product
Presale / launchpad / vestingNo presale/launchpad, vesting or staking.
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Which should you choose?

Choose Monmint if

  • You want the steps after minting — liquidity (V2 + V3), an in-app swap, liquidity removal, and burning — in one Monad app.
  • You want a live post-deploy management UI (mint, tax, pause, blacklist, renounce, transfer).
  • You want to burn LP tokens, not just the ERC-20.

Choose Token Generator (smartcontracts.tools) if

  • You value a long track record and open-source contracts you can read before deploying.
  • You want a wide menu of 22 contract templates (reflection, deflationary, anti-whale, RWA) across 15+ EVM chains.
  • You only need to mint and verify a contract — quickly, with a free starter tier.

The verdict

Token Generator is a proven, transparent way to mint a verified, immutable ERC-20 — open-source, long-running, and rich in contract templates across many EVM chains. It is deliberately a contract generator, though: liquidity is just an LP setup, there's no in-app swap, and management is thin. Monmint is the better fit when you want to take a Monad token all the way to tradable — liquidity, swapping, ongoing management and burning — without stitching separate tools together.

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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

Does Token Generator make my token tradable like Monmint?
Not on its own. Token Generator focuses on deploying and verifying the contract; its 'Liquid'/'Swappable' templates only set up an LP at the contract level. Monmint adds the full step — Uniswap V2/V3 liquidity, an in-app 0x swap, liquidity removal, and burning — so the token becomes tradable inside the same app.
Is Token Generator's contract open source and verified?
Yes — it has an open-source lineage (built by the author of the ERC-1363 standard), deploys immutable contracts by default, and auto-verifies the source on the explorer while handing you the ABI and source. That open, verifiable posture is one of its strongest points. Monmint similarly auto-verifies via Sourcify and publishes the exact source.
Which has more post-deploy control?
Monmint. It ships a management UI for minting, tax, pause, blacklist, renounce and ownership transfer. Token Generator bakes controls into the template and supports renouncing, but doesn't offer an ongoing management dashboard.

How we compared

Token Generator (smartcontracts.tools) 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 Token Generator (smartcontracts.tools) before you rely on them. Monmint's column reflects the live product.

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