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Tomás Löffler

Designer who codes experiences

xERC20 Launchpad

The standard for crosschain tokens

Year
2025
Role
Lead Product Designer & UI developer
Skills
Product DesignUX EngineeringDesign SystemsWeb3
Technologies
Next.jsTypeScriptFigmaLottieFramer Motion
xERC20 Launchpad

Token deployment in three steps

The guided setup wizard reduced what was previously a complex multi-contract deployment into a three-step flow: load your existing token, configure bridge limits per network, and deploy, with feedback at every stage.

xERC20 three-step guided deployment flow

Designing for Protocol Complexity

xERC20 (ERC-7281) introduces a new model: tokens that exist natively on multiple chains, with token issuers controlling bridge limits per network. Designing this required translating deep protocol mechanics into a UI that felt approachable, without hiding the power users needed. The dashboard shows total supply, per-chain distribution, and bridge configuration in a single view, giving token issuers full visibility and control across every network they support.

xERC20 token dashboard with per-chain supply

The Dashboard as Control Room

After deployment, token issuers need ongoing visibility into how their token performs across chains. The xERC20 dashboard was designed as a persistent control room: total supply, per-chain distribution, bridge limits, and mint/burn history all accessible from a single view, calibrated for power users managing tokens across many networks simultaneously.

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