30% of everything TokenRank generates is donated to charity
supporting children's shelters, education, food access, and healthcare.
About TokenRank
TokenRank is a leaderboard where creators pay to put their project at the top. The highest bid holds #1 and gets the eyes. That's it — no algorithm, no ads, no follower count.
But it's not just a leaderboard. Every 30 days the board rotates: listings retire into a public directory, and fresh projects get their shot at the top.
How it works
Paste a token contract address, Twitter username or website URL, choose how much you want to pay and check out securely with Whop — cards, crypto and local payment methods are supported. As soon as your payment is confirmed, your listing appears on the board at the position your bid earns. Pay more than the current #1 and you take the top spot.
The 30-day cycle
Nothing lasts forever at the top — and that's the point. After 30 days the board resets, so new listings can always take the stage instead of a stale #1 sitting there indefinitely. Your spot is yours for the full run of the cycle.
Retired listings aren't deleted. They're saved into a public directory organised by month and year — a permanent record of every project that ever ranked. That constant rotation keeps the board alive, keeps new listings coming, and keeps the charity donations flowing.
What you get
Your name, logo, description and link on the home page, ranked against everyone else. Visitors can preview your listing and click through to whatever you're building — a token, a website or your socials.
Why a leaderboard?
Crypto discovery is broken: real projects die in the noise while hype wins by gaming algorithms or paying promoters behind the scenes. Here the rules are public and identical for everyone — the board is sorted by one number you control, out in the open.
Who runs it
TokenRank is a small independent project, built and operated by a tiny team. Payments are handled by Whop; we never see your card details. And 30% of everything we generate goes straight to charities working on children's shelters, education, food access and healthcare.