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Listing — Solana Token Guides

3 guides tagged "listing". Curated for Solana token launchers, traders, and memecoin builders.

Getting a Solana token "listed" is not one action — it's a sequence of independent surfaces that each have their own criteria: DexScreener (automatic on first trade), Jupiter strict list (the canonical verification), Phantom (derived from Jupiter), Birdeye, and the aggregators CoinGecko and CoinMarketCap (manual application, stricter bars). The articles below walk through each listing surface in the order traders actually check them, the preconditions every one shares (revoked authorities, pinned metadata, an active pool with real liquidity), the typical timeline from submission to appearance, and the common reasons listings stall or get rejected.

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How these Listing guides connect

Every guide tagged listing is written from the operator's seat — by people who have launched real Solana tokens and watched what actually happens after the transaction confirms. Rather than abstract documentation, each piece covers the on-chain mechanics, the irreversible decisions, and the verification steps you check on Solscan, DexScreener, and Phantom before and after you sign. Read them together and you get the full picture for this part of the launch, not an isolated how-to.

New to launching on Solana? Start with How to Create a Solana SPL Token for the end-to-end walkthrough, work through the Solana memecoin launch checklist, then come back to the listing guides above for the detail on this specific step. When you're ready to ship, the Solana token creator handles the mint, metadata, and authority revocation in one no-code flow — no Rust, no CLI.