A fair launch is a way of bringing a cryptocurrency into existence so that no single person or group starts with a hidden head start. In a fair launch there is no premine (coins quietly created before the public can join), no initial coin offering (ICO), no private sale to insiders, and no founder or team allocation set aside off the top. From the very first block, every coin is produced the same way: by mining on hardware anyone can run.

The core promise

Malairte (MLRT) was launched this way on purpose. The promise is simple to state and easy to check: the only path coins entered circulation is through open proof-of-work mining, starting at the public genesis block. No wallet was pre-loaded. No batch of MLRT was minted for marketing, advisors, or a treasury. The supply schedule that governs how fast new coins appear is written into the protocol and visible to anyone who reads the code.

Why it matters

  • No insider advantage. Nobody held a stockpile before the public could mine.
  • Honest distribution. Coins spread out across whoever showed up to mine, not a closed list.
  • Verifiable. You do not have to trust a press release. You can inspect the chain yourself.
  • Aligned incentives. The people securing the network earned their coins by contributing work to it.

What it is not

A fair launch is not a guarantee of future value, and this site makes no claims about price or returns. It is a statement about origin and process, not about outcomes. Fairness here describes how the coin entered the world, not what happens to it afterward. Markets are out of any launch model's control.

How Malairte stays consistent with the idea

The fair-launch principle only holds if the rules stay public and the emission stays predictable. Malairte keeps the source open, keeps the supply schedule fixed in code, and keeps the genesis block in the public record so anyone can confirm the starting point. CPU and GPU mining keeps the door open to ordinary participants rather than handing the network to specialized industrial hardware.

Reading the rest of this pillar

The guides and how-tos that follow walk through the practical side: how to inspect the genesis block, how to read the supply schedule, how to confirm there was no premine, and how premined coins differ from a fair emission. The goal is to teach you to verify the claim yourself rather than take anyone's word for it.