Smeltr is in public beta. Token deployments are real and permanent on Solana mainnet. All transactions are signed by your wallet — Smeltr never holds your keys or funds. Use at your own risk. Not financial advice.

About Smeltr

A forge, not a casino.

What we build

Smeltr is non-custodial deployment infrastructure for Solana's Token-2022 standard. Developers, founders, and businesses use it to configure and launch tokens — transfer fees, soul-bound credentials, permanent delegates — without writing custom code. We build the transaction instructions; your wallet signs them. That division of labor is absolute: Smeltr never holds your keys, your funds, or any authority over the tokens you create.

The check that enforces this isn't a promise in a marketing page — it's code you can read. Every authority field in every module is validated against a denylist of platform-controlled addresses before a single instruction is constructed, and that source is public in our repository.

What we believe

The technology matters more than the mania

We believe in the technology underpinning Web3 — not as a get-rich-quick scheme or a short-term flip, but as a growing pillar of e-commerce, electronic media, and digital art. Tokens are programmable ownership. That's worth building carefully.

Legitimate development, not gambling

Smeltr exists to make serious token development accessible — credentials, memberships, revenue mechanics, community infrastructure. Our terms prohibit deceptive launches, and our tooling is designed to make what a token can and cannot do transparent to everyone who holds it.

Onboarding should be fun, not frightening

Most people's first contact with Web3 is intimidating by design — jargon, warnings, and interfaces built for insiders. We think onboarding newcomers should be fun, unintimidating, and educational, and every page we design is measured against that standard.

Honest infrastructure

Fees are shown before you sign, never hidden inside a transaction. Progress indicators reflect real work, not theater. If a feature hasn't shipped, we don't sell it. Enterprise software earns trust by being boringly truthful.

The forge

The name comes from smelting — taking raw material and refining it into something useful. That's the product philosophy in one image: raw Token-2022 primitives in, a well-formed token out, with the craftsman (you) holding the hammer the whole time. If you spot a tortoiseshell cat around the workshop, that's Pjorg, our forge keeper. She minds the furnace.

The company

Smeltr Technologies LLC is an Arizona-based software company. We are not an exchange, a custodian, a broker, or a financial advisor — we make developer tooling, and our revenue comes from a transparent per-deployment fee and the Smeltr+ subscription. Questions, ideas, or just want to talk tokens? Write to pjorg@smeltr.org.