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Crazy Mode

Last updated: 30 May 2026

Crazy Mode is an optional launch feature for new tokens on haste.com. It adds a disclosed automated trader during the first 24 hours of a token's life, with the goal of making early trading more active, more visible, and more volatile.

Key idea

Crazy Mode is built to create movement. It can create strong upside, but it can also create sharp downside. Only trade it if you understand that both outcomes are possible.

Why creators use it

New token launches often need early attention. Without activity, a chart can look dead before traders even notice it.

Crazy Mode gives a launch a more active first window by allowing Crazy Bot to trade alongside users. The bot's trades are disclosed in the activity feed, so users can see when activity came from Crazy Bot.

What can happen

Crazy Mode can create large upward moves from the initial price. In rare extreme cases, price can move up to 100x.

That upside can create very large gains for users who buy early and successfully sell while liquidity is available. It is not guaranteed, and large moves can reverse quickly.

Quick facts

TopicDetails
AvailabilityCreator opt-in at launch
Active windowFirst 24 hours
Token launch supply25M tokens
Bot pre-supply25M tokens
Potential upsideEarly price can move up to 100x in extreme cases
Minimum launch buy$5 initial buy
DisclosureBot trades are labelled as Crazy Bot activity
Bot trading feesNo protocol fee, creator fee, or buyback fee

How it works

  • Crazy Mode can only be enabled while a token is being created. It cannot be added later to an existing token.
  • When enabled, Crazy Bot can place disclosed buys and sells during the token's early life.
  • The bot is designed to create extra volatility and activity, not to guarantee price support.
  • If the pool becomes too thin or unhealthy, the system can pause until trading conditions recover.
  • At the end of the active window, remaining bot inventory is sold where possible and unsold inventory can be burned.

Bot supply

The token launch supply is 25M tokens. Crazy Bot also receives a separate 25M token pre-supply.

This pre-supply lets Crazy Bot create volatility without needing to buy all of its sell inventory from the market first. It also means Crazy Bot can sell more tokens than it previously bought.

Bot fees

Crazy Bot does not pay trading fees. Its trades are exempt from protocol fees, creator fees, and buyback fees.

This exemption applies to Crazy Bot only. User trades still follow the token's normal fee rules.

Funding and PnL

Crazy Bot trades with protocol-managed funds and inventory. It may make or lose money on a given token.

Crazy Bot is not developed to generate profit for the protocol or for token creators. Its purpose is to provide disclosed automated activity and volatility under runtime controls. Any bot profit or loss should be treated as an operational result of the system, not as the goal of the system.

Liquidity and exit risk

Because Crazy Bot has pre-supplied inventory, it can sell into the pool even when it did not buy those tokens from the market first.

Those sells can reduce liquidity, make the token illiquid, and prevent users from selling the amount they expected to sell. A large price increase does not guarantee that users will be able to exit at the displayed price or size.

Before trading

Crazy Mode can produce exciting upside, but it is still high risk.

  • Price can move up or down quickly.
  • In extreme cases, price can move up to 100x, but that upside is not guaranteed.
  • Crazy Bot has a 25M token pre-supply and can sell more than it bought.
  • Crazy Bot does not pay protocol, creator, or buyback fees.
  • Sells into a thin pool can reduce liquidity and make later sells worse or impossible until liquidity returns.
  • Fees, slippage, pool depth, timing, and other traders can make user outcomes negative.
  • You may lose all of your investment if you transact a Crazy Mode token.

How to enable Crazy Mode

Creators can enable Crazy Mode during token creation. The initial buy must be at least $5. Once the token is created, Crazy Mode cannot be added later.

How to identify Crazy Mode

On haste.com, Crazy Mode tokens show a Crazy Mode panel on the token page. Bot trades are disclosed in the activity feed as Crazy Bot activity.

If the mode is paused because liquidity is too low or pool health checks fail, the token page can show the current runtime status.

FAQ

Why can't I sell my full token amount?

This usually means there is not enough USD left in the pool to buy back all the tokens you are trying to sell.

In that case, the token is illiquid. This is a normal possible outcome for a Crazy Mode token, because Crazy Bot can sell from its pre-supply and reduce the pool's available USD liquidity.

You may still be able to sell a smaller amount if there is some USD left in the pool. If there is no available USD liquidity, selling may not be possible until liquidity returns.

Why is Crazy Mode paused?

Crazy Mode can pause when the pool does not have enough USD liquidity for the bot to keep trading safely.

This is expected behavior. If Crazy Bot has reduced the available USD in the pool, the system pauses bot activity instead of continuing to trade into an unhealthy pool. Crazy Mode can resume once the pool has enough USD liquidity again.

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