> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.proxima.tools/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.proxima.tools/overview/welcome-to-proxima.md).

# Welcome To Proxima

> From launch configuration to live execution, Proxima provides the infrastructure to operate a token across its entire lifecycle.

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## **Why Proxima Exists**

Token launches require coordinating multiple systems: wallets, funding, execution, and monitoring. Without a unified layer, teams rely on fragmented tools, manual processes, and third-party intermediaries.

Proxima replaces that with a single unified infrastructure.

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## What Proxima Does

* **Token Launch Execution**: Configure and deploy tokens across multiple blockchains and launchpads
* **Wallet Orchestration**: Create, fund, organize, and coordinate wallets
* **Real-time Monitoring**: Track positions, charts, holders and transactions in real time
* **Supply Control**: Manage burns, locks, and token distribution
* **Market Making**: Automate execution with Auto-Sell, Auto-Buy, and Volume Bot

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**Disclaimer**\
Proxima is a technical execution platform. Users are solely responsible for ensuring their usage complies with applicable laws and regulations in their jurisdiction. Proxima does not provide financial, legal, or trading advice.


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