LAVIATOR
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers about LAVIATOR token sale, network, supply, and safety. Use the search to find a topic fast.
BEP20
Total Supply: 5B
Sell-only Sale
1) What network is LAVIATOR on?
LAVIATOR is a BEP20 token on BNB Smart Chain (BSC / BNB Chain). You must use the BNB Smart Chain network for transfers.
2) What is the total supply of LAVIATOR?
The total supply is 5,000,000,000 (5 billion) tokens.
3) What does “sell-only sale” mean?
“Sell-only” means the sale is focused on selling the token supply, and no liquidity will be added until the entire total supply is sold. You can describe the exact sale rules on your Tokenomics/Terms page for full clarity.
4) What is the token price during the sale?
The sale uses a fixed price (example: 1 LAVIATOR = 1 USDT). A fixed price makes calculations simple for buyers.
5) Which payment token is accepted?
Only Tether USDT (BEP20) is accepted. Please send USDT on BNB Smart Chain (BEP20).
6) When will I receive my tokens after buying?
Token delivery depends on your sale setup: it can be instant, manual, or via a claim process. Best practice: clearly show “Token delivery: Instant / Within X hours / Claim after sale” on the Buy page.
7) When will liquidity be added and when will LAVIATOR be listed?
Based on your sale rules, liquidity will be added only after the full total supply is sold. Listing timing can be defined in the Roadmap (e.g., “Sale complete → Liquidity → DEX listing”).
8) Where can I find the contract address?
The contract address should be published on the official website (Tokenomics / Security / Buy page). Always copy it from official sources and verify it on BscScan before adding the token to your wallet. Security tip: beware of fake tokens and copycat websites.
9) Do I need MetaMask to buy LAVIATOR?
MetaMask is common, but any wallet that supports BNB Smart Chain (BEP20) can be used (for example: Trust Wallet, Binance Wallet, etc.).
10) Are refunds or cancellations possible?
Crypto transactions are usually irreversible. Your Terms & Conditions should clearly define the refund policy. Example wording: “No refunds after a confirmed on-chain transfer.”