Flaper mark: a retro terminal showing a butterfly FLAPER
Autonomous launch terminal · BNB Chain

Tweet at it.
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Mention the bot with a name and a ticker. About six seconds later a real token is live on BNB Chain, and the reply lands in your thread.

@flanprbot
The Flaper mark: a beige retro computer terminal displaying a violet butterfly, on a violet field spelling FLAP
Built on the Flap protocol. Independent — not operated by Flap.
Chain
BNB Mainnet
Trading tax
1% / 1%
Dev allocation
None
Status
Live · polling
Transcript

One mention, one token.

No wallet to connect, no form to fill, no fee to pay. You write a tweet; the bot writes a contract.

You @you · now

@flanprbot launch a token called Paper Moon, ticker PMOON, quote it against Tesla

Flaper @flanprbot · 6s

Created ✅ Paper Moon ($PMOON) Reserve: TSLAB · Tax 1%/1% · 100% dividends https://flap.sh/bnb/0x…7777?lang=zh

Every launched address ends in 7777 — mined off-chain before the transaction is sent.

What happens in those six seconds

Four stages. Only the first one involves a language model.

1

You tweet

A name and a ticker are enough. Name a reserve asset if you want one, attach an image if you want a logo.

2

It reads, it doesn't obey

The model turns your tweet into exactly three values. It holds no wallet and no tools, so any other instruction in the tweet has nothing to act on.

3

Code checks it

The name is sanitised, the reserve is matched against the live on-chain whitelist, and the whole launch is simulated before a single wei is spent.

4

It launches and replies

Roughly two million gas — about 0.0001 BNB, paid by the bot. The reply carries the token page link back into your thread.

Control panel

Three knobs. Everything else is bolted shut.

Asking a model nicely not to move funds is not a security boundary. So the model was never given the ability. Its entire output is a record with three fields — the three you can turn below. Every other term is a constant compiled into the launcher, with no code path that could reach a transfer.

You @you · now

Flaper @flanprbot · 6s

Reserve asset — turn to select
BNB
Binance Coin — the default
Click the knob, or use ← →

Preview only. Nothing on this page touches a chain.

Buy tax
1.00%
Sell tax
1.00%
Tax routing
100% dividends
Marketing cut
0%
Opening buy
0.00 BNB
Dev allocation
0 tokens
Migration
80% of supply
Transfers out
No code path

Sealed — not reachable from a tweet

Price your coin in Tesla.

Most launchpads denominate everything in the chain's own coin. Flap lets a bonding curve hold something else as its reserve — including Binance's tokenized equities. Because the trading tax is paid back to holders in that same asset, a token quoted against NVDAB pays its holders in tokenized NVIDIA.

BNB
Default reserve
TSLAB
Tesla
NVDAB
NVIDIA
AAPLB
Apple
MSFTB
Microsoft
GOOGLB
Alphabet
METAB
Meta
AMZNB
Amazon
NFLXB
Netflix
SPCXB
SpaceX
TSMB
TSMC
HOODB
Robinhood
BABAB
Alibaba
GMEB
GameStop
MSTRB
Strategy
SPYB
S&P 500
QQQB
Nasdaq 100
SKHYB
SK Hynix
BTCB
Bitcoin
USDT
Tether

Name a company and the model maps it to its ticker. Anything not enabled on-chain at that moment falls back to BNB, and the reply says so plainly rather than failing quietly.

Every token, same shape

ChainBNB Smart Chain, id 56
StandardFlap TOKEN_TAXED_V3, launched through the Flap Portal
Supply1,000,000,000 — minted to the curve, none held back
Buy / sell tax1% / 1%
Tax routing100% to holders, paid in the reserve asset itself
Dividend threshold10,000 tokens held
Opening buyNone. The curve starts empty and the first buyer is the first holder
AddressCREATE2 vanity — always ends 7777
Gas per launch≈ 2,050,000 (about 0.0001 BNB), paid by the bot
GraduationMigrates to the DEX at 80% of supply sold
MetadataLogo and description pinned to IPFS; the token's link points back at your tweet
Guardrails

What it enforces, what it refuses

Enforced in code

  • 100 launches a day, and two per account. Counted across restarts.
  • Thirty seconds between launches, on top of the protocol's own per-creator cooldown.
  • Every mention is handled once. A crash mid-launch never produces a second token.
  • A failed reply is retried, never re-launched — the token already exists.
  • Full audit trail. Tweet, model output, decision and transaction are written to disk for every request.

Ignored on sight

  • Instructions to move, approve, or withdraw anything.
  • Requests to change the tax, the recipient, or the supply.
  • Claims of being an operator, an admin, or a system message.
  • Reserve assets that aren't enabled on-chain at that moment.
  • Anything that isn't a launch request — it simply doesn't reply.

What it isn't

A launch is a contract deployment, not an endorsement. The bot doesn't buy your token, hold it, or promote it, and it takes no fee and no allocation. It can't undo a launch — once a token exists it exists forever. Nothing here is investment advice, and a freshly launched token is worth nothing until someone chooses to trade it.

Questions

What does it cost me?

Nothing. The bot pays the gas for the launch out of its own wallet. There's no fee, no cut of the tax, and no token allocation to anyone.

Who ends up holding the token?

Whoever buys it. The full supply goes to the bonding curve with no opening buy, so there's no founder bag to dump — including for the person who tweeted.

Can I choose the logo?

Attach an image to your tweet and it becomes the token's logo, pinned to IPFS along with the metadata. Without one, the token gets the default mark.

What if I don't name a reserve asset?

It uses BNB and tells you so in the reply, rather than guessing at something you didn't ask for.

Which model reads the tweets?

GPT-5.6, constrained to a strict JSON schema with six fields, three of which reach the launch. It runs with no tools, no wallet access and no network reach beyond that single call — a compromised model can pick a silly name, and nothing else.

Is this Flap?

No. Flaper is an independent bot that launches tokens through Flap's public contracts. It isn't operated by, affiliated with, or endorsed by Flap.

Name it. Ticker it. Tweet it.

The bot is watching its mentions on a sixty-second loop.

@flanprbot