Deepdive
by Crypto Rich
June 9, 2026

FourMeme's OpenFour turns BNB Chain's top memecoin launchpad into an open, modular infrastructure, letting anyone build a custom token and launch mechanics.
FourMeme's (@fourdotmemezh) OpenFour is a new framework, launched on June 8, 2026, that turns BNB Chain's largest memecoin launchpad into an open, modular infrastructure for token issuance. Instead of forcing every project through a single set of launch rules, OpenFour exposes the base smart contract layer so developers, communities, and external teams can build, deploy, and run their own launch mechanics on top of FourMeme.
Most launchpads run on a single playbook. One platform, one mechanism, one bonding curve, and every project ends up competing for the same liquidity and the same users in the same way. FourMeme says that the model limits what creators can do.
OpenFour is the company's answer. By opening the underlying contracts, it lets third parties design their own launch experiences rather than being stuck with a fixed product. A builder can change the bonding curve logic, the trading rules, the fee structure, or stand up a full sub-platform that runs on FourMeme's rails.
The process for builders has three steps. First, they customize the modular contracts to fit their mechanism. Second, they pass a security audit before going live, with the founding modules audited by Salus. Third, they plug in and automatically earn a share of the trading fees generated by whatever they built.
Fees are handled on-chain. Trade fees, currently around 1% and adjustable, are collected automatically and split through on-chain vaults to the relevant parties. FourMeme has also started sorting tokens on its main site, with an "Open Four" filter sitting alongside its standard and tax token categories.
OpenFour went live with four ready-made modules from partner teams. These are the first templates anyone can use or build on:
The team has described these as starting points rather than the full menu, with more mechanisms expected over time.
FourMeme is already the dominant memecoin launchpad on BNB Chain, often compared to Solana's Pumpdotfun. In October 2025 it recorded roughly $1.4 million in 24-hour protocol fees, briefly passing Pumpdotfun on daily revenue. OpenFour is an attempt to turn that lead into something harder to copy.
FourMeme's goal is not to be the largest single launchpad, but to be the technical base layer on which BNB Chain meme culture is built. By handing the mechanics to external builders, it is betting on experimentation across many launch styles rather than a single rigid format, while giving creators a way to earn ongoing revenue.
The announcement landed on June 8. FourMeme's contract page now hosts the modular launch engine details, and Open Four tokens are already live and filterable on the main dashboard.
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Crypto Rich
Rich has been researching cryptocurrency and blockchain technology for eight years and has served as a senior analyst at BSCN since its founding in 2020. He focuses on fundamental analysis of early-stage crypto projects and tokens and has published in-depth research reports on over 200 emerging protocols. Rich also writes about broader technology and scientific trends and maintains active involvement in the crypto community through X/Twitter Spaces, and leading industry events.
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