> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.omax.fun/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.omax.fun/what-is-omax.fun/how-it-works.md).

# How it works?

[Omax.fun](https://omax.fun/) prioritizes transparency and security by preventing rug pulls and ensuring all tokens created on the platform are launched fairly. With no presales or team allocations, the platform fosters trust and a safe environment for users.

Step 1: Discover Meme Coins Begin your journey by exploring the diverse selection of meme coins available on [Omax.fun](https://omax.fun/) . Find the ones that resonate with your interests and start your personalized crypto adventure. &#x20;

Step 2: Purchase via Bonding Curve Tokens on [Omax.fun](https://omax.fun/)  are acquired through its intuitive Bonding Curve mechanism, making the buying process simple and accessible for all users.

Step 3: Sell Tokens Flexibly [Omax.fun](https://omax.fun/)  provides users with the flexibility to sell their tokens at any time, whether to secure profits or manage losses efficiently.

Step 4: Drive Market Value Growth As the community actively engages with a meme coin, its market value can experience significant growth, potentially achieving a 100% increase on the Bonding Curve.

Step 5: Liquidity and Token Burn Upon completion of the Bonding Curve, a substantial 4,000,000 tokens in OMAX will be added to [Omax Swap](https://swap.omax.app/swap) V2 liquidity and subsequently burned, ensuring long-term value and sustainability.


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