> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://coresky-1.gitbook.io/coresky-docs/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://coresky-1.gitbook.io/coresky-docs/welcome-to-coresky/quickstart.md).

# About Coresky

Coresky is a next-generation Web3 meme incubation platform designed to discover, empower, and launch community-driven meme projects. It combines meme creation, on-chain voting, and a decentralized trading infrastructure to turn viral internet culture into on-chain value.

Unlike traditional launchpads, Coresky allows any user to create meme tokens instantly via a no-code interface, participate in transparent community voting, and trade Meme Keys linked to the most promising meme projects. Through its native token $CSKY, Coresky incentivizes contributions from voters, creators, and traders, forming a vibrant and self-sustaining meme economy.

Coresky’s mission is to build the foundational infrastructure for the meme market — where ideas become tokens, and tokens become cultural assets.


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