India, Mar 12th: Sikka.fun, a mobile-first coin launch and discovery platform built on Shardeum, is now live. Designed to lower barriers to on-chain participation, Sikka.fun allows anyone to create, discover, and engage with coins using transparent, rule-based mechanics at no additional cost.
Sikka.fun can be viewed as India’s answer to the global coin launch trend popularised by platforms like Pump.fun, but purpose-built for Indian users and communities. While global platforms demonstrated how simplified interfaces could democratize coin creation, Sikka.fun adapts the model with a stronger focus on accessibility, clarity, and responsible participation.
Every coin launched on Sikka.fun follows a transparent, fixed structure designed to ensure equal access. Coins are created with a supply of 1 billion coins, allocated as follows: 70% for public trading via a bonding curve, 20% reserved for decentralized exchange (DEX) liquidity, and 10% dedicated to an on-chain referral pool. There are no pre-sales, no team allocations, and no private rounds. All participants interact with the same pricing mechanics from the moment a coin goes live.
“India’s next wave of on-chain users will not come from traders; it will come from creators and communities. Sikka.fun is built for that reality: simple, mobile-native, and governed by transparent rules instead of insider dynamics,” said Nischal Shetty, Co-founder of Shardeum
Sikka.fun introduces a protocol-level innovation aimed at improving transparency in coin discovery and distribution. Referral rewards are embedded directly into the system and distributed automatically on-chain. Referrers receive 2% of purchased coins, with every reward verifiable on-chain, replacing the off-chain, opaque promotion models that dominate many existing launch ecosystems.
Sikka.fun introduces a different approach: fair–access mechanics where every participant interacts with the same pricing logic from the moment a coin goes live. Built on Shardeum, Sikka.fun leverages low-cost, scalable infrastructure to support open participation at scale.
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