Crossmint Checkout supports more than just NFTs — you can also enable certain categories of fungible tokens, such as memecoins and closed-loop tokens!
All NFTs and tokens listed through Crossmint Checkout must go through our Collection Review Process. Here’s how we define each type of supported asset:
Non-fungible tokens (NFTs): Unique, non-fungible digital assets that represent ownership of things like art, collectibles, event tickets, or access to digital experiences.
Fungible Token Categories:
Memecoins: Fungible tokens that are considered collectibles and originate from an internet meme, characters, current events, trends, or have some other humorous characteristic. Memecoins require approval by Crossmint on a case by case basis in order to meet our risk and compliance standards.
Closed-loop tokens: Fungible tokens designed to be used only within a specific product or ecosystem (like in-game currencies or loyalty points). These tokens are not meant to be traded, used for payments, or exchanged outside their original environment.
Crossmint Checkout does not support fungible tokens that may be classified as a currency or security, have financial use cases, or are not expressly approved by Crossmint for resale. Token eligibility is determined at Crossmint’s sole discretion and may change over time.
Crossmint Checkout supports:
Primary & secondary sales for NFTs
Secondary sales of memecoins
Primary sales of closed-loop tokens with limited utility inside a single application or experience
Crossmint Checkout does not support:
Stablecoins (e.g. USDC) or cryptocurrencies (e.g. ETH or SOL).
To enable broader cryptocurrency support, consider using Crossmint’s Onramp solution.
Primary sales for memecoins
Investment-style tokens (e.g. tokenized equity in an enterprise or high value asset)
Payment tokens or assets used as currency (e.g. tokens exchanged as a form of payment or value transfer)
Any tokens acting as a security or falls under money transmission laws
Primary sale: The first time a token is sold by the original issuer, or creator, to the public. (e.g. pre-bonded token listings on launchpads, NFT mint phases)
Secondary sale: The sale of a token after the primary sale, where the seller is not the original issuer, but a holder/reseller of the tokens in circulation.
Crossmint Checkout | Supported | Notes |
Memecoins | ✅ | Only secondary sales with Crossmint approval |
Closed-loop tokens with limited utility | ✅ | Only primary sales with Crossmint approval |
NFTs | ✅ | Both primary and secondary sales |
Stablecoins or cryptocurrencies | ❌ | Unlock broader cryptocurrency support with Crossmint's Onramp solution |
Investment-style tokens | ❌ | e.g., tokenized equity in an enterprise or high-value asset |
Payment tokens or assets used as currency | ❌ | e.g., tokens exchanged as a form of payment or value transfer |
Tokens acting as an investment contract (security) | ❌ | Tokens are reviewed with regard to the Howey test |
Tokens that fall under money transmission laws | ❌ |