# A headache for devs

Builders typically lack a one-click tool and often have to deploy complex contracts themselves. Platforms like Cointool have high entry barriers, requiring a minimum of 200 ETH in an to be of help.

When deploying, devs not only have to invest to create tokens but also provide additional ETH as initial liquidity.

They can neither immediately buy in, as sniper bots often seize the majority of early profits, nor can they easily get out. When devs holds too much, it becomes difficult to exit liquidity on the DEXs.

That there are issues with the design of liquidity pools is obvious. Just take a look at Pump.Fun on Solana. Though it has had a great impact, the platform and its forks have serious downsides - when tokens bonded to Raydium they suffered massive sell-offs, with 99% dying out.


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