Four.Meme: Token name protection only applies to Fair Mode; Free Mode is not subject to this rule.
Foresight News reported that Four.Meme stated on Twitter that token name protection only applies to the Fair Mode. Before token launch, the system will check both Free Mode and Fair Mode to ensure there are no duplicate or similar names. Free Mode itself is not subject to this rule and does not have token name protection, allowing creators to freely launch tokens at any time.
According to previous Foresight News reports, Four.Meme announced on Twitter that it will launch the Token Name Protection feature to enhance fairness and prevent project name confusion. This mechanism will automatically trigger protection when a token is in the Bonding Curve stage and the number of holders exceeds 100. Once triggered, the token's name and ticker will be locked for 72 hours, during which no new Fair Mode tokens with the same or similar names can be created.
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