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NOXA Fun review

The multi-chain launchpad that shows up on new EVM chains first, reviewed on its locked-pool model and the Robinhood Chain outage.

MegaETHMonadStableRobinhood Chain

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the NOXA Fun web app · screenshot captured 2026-08-20 by MemeFees

verdict

NOXA is a multi-chain launchpad that tends to appear on a brand-new EVM chain from day one. A launch deploys an ERC-20 and places single-sided liquidity straight into a locked, 1%-tier pool. There is no bonding curve, no migration step, and no token tax built into the contract, so trading starts immediately and stays in the same pool for the token's life.

NOXA was the first launchpad live on Robinhood Chain, but it paused new launches there after an outage in mid-July 2026, and Pons absorbed most of that flow. NOXA still operates across its other chains. The exact creator fee split and launch fee are not fully documented in public sources, so treat specific figures with caution.

pros

  • + Single-sided liquidity locked permanently in a 1%-tier pool, with no bonding curve or migration wait
  • + No token tax built into the launch contract
  • + Creators earn their token's own pool trading fees directly, claimable in wrapped native tokens
  • + Multi-chain reach across MegaETH, Monad, Stable and, previously, Robinhood Chain

cons

  • NOXA paused new launches on Robinhood Chain after an outage in mid-July 2026, and Pons absorbed that flow
  • The exact creator fee split and launch fee are not fully documented in public sources
  • No referral program exists
  • DefiLlama's fee methodology excludes low-liquidity pools, so smaller launches do not show up in the platform's tracked numbers

best for

  • Creators launching on a brand-new EVM chain where NOXA is often the first available launchpad
  • Anyone who wants a token in a locked pool from block one, with no curve and no migration step
  • Traders following NOXA's activity on MegaETH, Monad, or Stable, where the platform remains active

skip it if

  • You want to launch on Robinhood Chain specifically. NOXA paused new launches there after a mid-July 2026 outage
  • You need a fully documented fee schedule. NOXA's exact creator split and launch fee are not verified in public sources
  • You are looking for a referral program. NOXA has none

What NOXA is

NOXA is a multi-chain token launchpad that operates on MegaETH, Monad, Stable, and, until an outage in mid-2026, Robinhood Chain. It has a pattern of being one of the first launchpads live on a brand-new EVM chain.

Launching deploys a standard ERC-20 token and places single-sided liquidity directly into a locked pool. There is no bonding curve stage before the token trades.

How launching works

A launch places single-sided liquidity into a 1%-tier, V3-style pool. The LP position is permanently locked at creation. There is no bonding curve to fill, no migration step afterward, and no token tax written into the contract.

Because there is no graduation event, the pool that exists at launch is the same pool the token trades in going forward. Trading starts as soon as the transaction confirms.

Fees and creator rewards

Trades carry a 1% pool fee. Creators earn their own token's pool trading fees directly, claimable in wrapped native tokens for whichever chain the token launched on. The exact creator split and the exact launch fee are not fully documented in NOXA's public material, so we keep those figures qualitative rather than quoting an unverified number.

DefiLlama's fee methodology excludes low-liquidity pools, a detail that applies across the six chains NOXA has operated on. Very small or inactive launches will not show up in the platform's tracked totals.

The Robinhood Chain outage

NOXA was the first launchpad live on Robinhood Chain when the chain launched. After an outage in mid-July 2026, NOXA paused new launches on that chain, and Pons became the chain's dominant launchpad in the weeks that followed.

NOXA continues to operate on its other chains. Anyone specifically interested in launching on Robinhood Chain should look at Pons, Pools, or LetsCash instead, since NOXA is not currently taking new launches there.

Risks and honest drawbacks

The Robinhood Chain pause is the most concrete risk. A platform that stops taking launches on one of its chains after an outage raises a fair question about reliability on its remaining chains too.

The fee schedule is also less transparent than some competitors. Pons and Pools both publish specific, fixed splits, while NOXA's exact numbers have not been independently verified from public sources.

How it compares

Against Pons, NOXA's history on Robinhood Chain is shorter and now paused, while Pons has become that chain's dominant launchpad. See Pons vs NOXA for the numbers side by side.

NOXA's real edge is being first on new chains generally, not any single chain in particular. That is a different pitch from Pons, Pools, or LetsCash, which are all built specifically for Robinhood Chain.

frequently asked questions

Is there a bonding curve on NOXA?

No. A launch places single-sided liquidity directly into a locked pool. There is no curve to fill and no migration step afterward.

Can I still launch on Robinhood Chain through NOXA?

No. NOXA paused new launches on Robinhood Chain after an outage in mid-July 2026. Pons absorbed most of that flow and is now the chain's dominant launchpad.

How do creators earn on NOXA?

Creators earn their own token's pool trading fees directly, claimable in wrapped native tokens. The exact fee split has not been independently verified from public sources.

Does NOXA have a referral program?

No referral or discount program for NOXA appears in our registry. If that changes, we will update this review.

how we review

We do not run lab tests, and no platform pays for a better verdict. Reviews are built from three inputs: the platform's official documentation, the live on-chain fee and volume data we track hourly, and the mechanics we can verify from public sources. When we cannot verify a claim, we say so or leave it out. Numbers in the text stay qualitative on purpose: platforms change parameters often, and the live figures on this page come straight from the data feed. Full detail on sources and limits: methodology.

sources & verification

Platform facts verified 2026-08-14. Review written by the MemeFees Editorial Team, last revised 2026-08-20. MemeFees is independent and not affiliated with NOXA Fun.

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