ERC-20 on Arbitrum
Arbitrum Token Creator
Arbitrum Token Creator: an ERC-20 on Arbitrum with mainnet security and L2 fees, without needing a developer. Over 24,000 tokens created on Smithii.
The cost of creating the Token is 0.03 ETH, it includes all fees needed for the Arbitrum Token Creation.
The creation process will start and will take some seconds. After that you will receive the total supply of the token in the wallet you choose.
Check here a whole blog post about how to create a Arbitrum Token
How to use Arbitrum Token Creator
- Connect your Arbitrum wallet
- Write the name you want for your Token
- Indicate the symbol
- Put the Supply of your Token
- Click on create, accept the transaction and wait until your token is ready
Benefits of Token Creator
No contract to write
name, symbol, supply and decimals; the tool builds and signs the deployment
Verified automatically
the source is published on Arbiscan as soon as the transaction confirms
Audited
Halborn and CoinFabrik have both reviewed the contracts behind this tool
You choose the rules
mint, burn, pause, anti-bot and tax are switches, not defaults
Standard ERC-20
Uniswap and every wallet read it without adding support
Non-custodial
the contract is yours from the first block; Smithii holds no key
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A tool that deploys a standard ERC-20 on Arbitrum One without Solidity or a deployment script. Arbitrum is an Ethereum rollup, so the token settles to mainnet security while paying rollup fees.
Every rollup is cheap; what differs is whether anyone is on the other side of your trade. Arbitrum holds deep DeFi liquidity, so a pool opened here starts next to established markets and routers with depth to draw on.
Creation costs 0.03 ETH plus network gas. Anti-bot protection is an optional add-on at 0.01 ETH; everything else in the form is included. The figures update from the payment contract, so what you see is what is charged.
Yes, automatically. The source is published to Arbiscan as the deployment confirms. No flattening, no constructor arguments and nothing for you to submit. An unverified contract reads as raw bytecode, which is the first thing a careful buyer checks.
Through Arbiscan, not through this form. On Arbitrum the logo is not part of the contract. Open your token's page there, choose Update Token Info, and submit the logo, website, description and socials. Because the contract is already verified, ownership is provable and the request goes through.
Yes. A token with no pool cannot be bought, so it is the usual next step. Smithii's Liquidity Pool Creator opens the Uniswap pool from your own wallet, and you set the opening price when you do.
The contracts have been reviewed by Halborn and CoinFabrik, and Smithii is non-custodial: the deployment is signed from your wallet and the contract belongs to you from the first block. Smithii never holds a key to it.
What you get when you create your Arbitrum token
One signature returns a contract address on Arbitrum One, already verified on Arbiscan. Source published and readable the moment the transaction confirms, with no flattening or manual submission. The contract is a plain ERC-20, so Uniswap and DEXTools index it the moment it exists, with no listing request and nothing for a wallet to add.
Adding your logo and links on Arbiscan
The form does not ask for a logo, because the logo is not part of the contract. It lives in Arbiscan's token information. Once deployed, open your token's Arbiscan page, choose Update Token Info, and submit the logo, website, description and socials.
Launching where the liquidity already is
Every rollup is cheap. What separates them is whether there is anyone on the other side of your trade. Arbitrum holds deep DeFi liquidity, so a pool opened here starts next to established markets and routers that already have depth to draw on. The fee saving is identical to a quieter chain; the odds that someone finds your token are not.

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