# EVM campaigns

Running a window on Ethereum, BNB Chain, Base, Arbitrum, Polygon or Avalanche, and how the six differ from one another.

One EVM package covers all six chains at $299 for 12 hours or
$499 for 24. You choose the chain at launch, not at purchase.

## How the six differ

| Chain | Board | Entry | Suits |
| --------- | ------------------------------------- | ------ | ---------------------------------------------------- |
| Ethereum | Fewer competitors at the top | 14 min | Tokens whose holders accept real gas costs per trade |
| BNB Chain | Very busy, enormous retail audience | 18 min | Retail-facing tokens that need volume of eyes |
| Base | Busy and growing fast | 21 min | Newer projects that want reach without mainnet fees |
| Arbitrum | Quieter, more considered audience | 16 min | Tokens with a thesis rather than a meme |
| Polygon | The quietest of the larger chains | 13 min | Getting a visible placement on a modest budget |
| Avalanche | Under-used, active memecoin community | 11 min | Fastest entry of the seven boards we cover |

## Gas shapes the campaign

On Base, Arbitrum, Polygon and Avalanche, blockspace is cheap enough that transaction count can be
driven hard. Every swap is close to free, so a campaign can produce a lot of separate trades.

On Ethereum every swap costs real money, so the same budget buys fewer transactions. Campaigns there
lean more on volume and wallet diversity and less on raw transaction count — which works, because the
Ethereum board has fewer pairs competing at the top.

This is why the same $299 feels different across the six. It is the same package; the
chain decides how the activity is best distributed.

## Paying from your wallet

The EVM route is the smoothest one on the site. Sign in with an EVM wallet, pick your package, and
pay in a single click — the panel builds one USDC transfer and your wallet asks you to approve it.

If your wallet is on the wrong network the panel asks it to switch first, so you do not have to do it
manually. Payment is available on Solana, Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, Avalanche, BNB Chain.

## Picking a chain when you have a choice

Most of the time you do not — you run where your liquidity already is. When a token is launching
fresh and the chain is genuinely open:

- Want maximum reach and have the audience for it: BNB Chain or Base

- Want a visible placement without fighting for it: Polygon or Avalanche

- Have a serious, research-driven holder base: Arbitrum or Ethereum

Entry times are worth checking against your announcement schedule before you
decide.

## Questions

**Does one EVM package work on all six chains?**

Yes. You pick the chain when you launch, not when you buy, so a package bought today can run on any of the six.

**Which EVM chain gets on the board fastest?**

Avalanche, at about 11 minutes, followed by Polygon at 13 and Ethereum at 14. Base and BNB Chain take longer because their boards are busier.

**Is Ethereum worth it given the gas costs?**

It can be, because fewer pairs compete at the top of the Ethereum board. The campaign simply leans more on volume and wallet diversity than on raw transaction count.

**Can I pay from the same wallet I signed in with?**

Yes, that is the standard EVM route. One click, one USDC transfer, and the panel handles the network switch if needed.

