ChainGPT Pad opens a new door for projects that want to keep token sales accessible. In a short but sharp announcement about X, the team introduced Saleium, a self-hosted public token sales module that embeds the same on-chain sales mechanism that powers ChainGPT Pad directly into a project’s own website.
The pitch is simple and practical. Not every project wants distribution reach from a third-party launchpad. Some teams already have large and engaged communities, but what they lack is a robust, battle-tested infrastructure. Saleium aims to fill that gap by offering the same subscription-style public sales system that ChainGPT uses on Launchpad, but in a white-label format that runs under the project’s domain and brand.
The official product page states that Saleium uses the same technology stack behind ChainGPT Pad, with built-in flows for on-chain payments, transparent allocation, billing, refunds, and vesting. For founders who have grappled with the trade-off between centralized convenience and decentralized control, Saleium presents a middle path.
Teams can perform oversubscription sales that protect funds and provide a fair proration after the subscription ends, while providing the ability for projects to withdraw overage. With built-in domain whitelisting and other phishing protection, the module supports customization so you can tailor the sales experience to your project’s brand and user journey.
Product pages and announcements emphasize that compliance, including KYC and restricted jurisdiction enforcement, is integrated rather than optional. This focus on compliance reflects ChainGPT Pad’s broader approach to token launches. Launchpad promotes itself as a place to distribute projects that require a managed experience, reach communities, and handle regulatory guardrails, and we have the track record to prove it.
Enhance on-site public token sales
According to ChainGPT’s own documentation, the pad has supported over 100 projects and handled millions of dollars in funding and distribution since its inception, giving Saleium credibility that it is built on a tested engine rather than a one-off solution. Saleium also fits into ChainGPT’s broader roadmap to 2026, which shows improvements to the pad and parallel tools for projects and builders.
The company’s public post cites Saleium as a milestone in its product pace, describing it as a white-label option that allows teams to host oversubscribed public sales with transparent on-chain allocation and settlement. This position suggests that ChainGPT sees multiple futures for token distribution. Some projects need to take advantage of centralized reach, while others need to own the experience.
As the project considers its options, Saleium’s discussion hinges on several practical issues. Will embedding sales on your site significantly improve conversions and community trust? Are you comfortable outsourcing your KYC and compliance checks to a managed flow of modules? And perhaps most importantly, are you technically and operationally ready to run live on-chain sales with your own brand?
The product promises answers to each of these with features like vesting schedules, refund mechanisms, and chain-agnostic support for the EVM network, but the real test will be how the first self-hosted sales actually perform. Public token sales are evolving and infrastructure is no longer an afterthought. For teams who value control and already have an audience, Saleium provides a way to run high-level public sales without reinventing the stack.
For Launchpad and the platform, this is a reminder that the market now demands flexible tools, including reach and compliance on the one hand, and self-hosted sovereignty on the other. If you’re planning on selling to the public, the machinery behind it is important, and Saleium is ChainGPT Pad’s bet on what that machinery should look like.

