You absolutely can launch tokens directly on Solana.
I actually built and deployed one last night. Here's what made it work:
I created a playwright browser automation tool paired with an MCP server designed specifically for blockchain operations. The whole setup lets autonomous agents operate with natural language commands—no complex code required.
The architecture is straightforward: Claude handles the natural language interpretation, the MCP server connects to blockchain infrastructure, and the automation layer executes token deployment steps. Everything communicates through Claude's agent framework.
What's interesting here is the combination. Solana's speed and low fees make it perfect for this kind of rapid deployment, but adding AI-driven automation makes the entire process accessible to non-developers. You just describe what you want to do in plain English, and the agent figures out the execution.
This approach opens up possibilities beyond token launches—any blockchain operation that benefits from autonomous execution and natural language control becomes way simpler. The MCP server essentially becomes your on-chain operations layer, while Claude becomes your interface.
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CexIsBad
· 9h ago
Last night I also gave it a try myself, Solana is indeed fast, ngl, but to be honest, this AI automation system is a bit hopeless.
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PumpStrategist
· 01-12 03:43
It looks like another wave of the "AI empowering blockchain" narrative... Last night, deploying a token and talking about the architecture? The distribution of chips shows that 90% of these projects are just conceptual hype, with only a few truly capable of running smoothly. However, MCP paired with Claude is indeed interesting; there is technical support, but the key is whether someone will actually use it in the future.
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StableNomad
· 01-12 03:37
ngl this is giving "democratizing rugpull infrastructure" energy... not hating but statistically speaking, we're about one cycle away from seeing this weaponized. solana devs always move fast tho, gotta respect the execution
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DaisyUnicorn
· 01-12 03:27
Last night, I saw this approach and thought... Solana is so fast and cheap, combined with AI automation to create tokens, it indeed provides a window for people without coding skills. But it feels like lowering the barrier might also make it easier to fall into traps, right?
You absolutely can launch tokens directly on Solana.
I actually built and deployed one last night. Here's what made it work:
I created a playwright browser automation tool paired with an MCP server designed specifically for blockchain operations. The whole setup lets autonomous agents operate with natural language commands—no complex code required.
The architecture is straightforward: Claude handles the natural language interpretation, the MCP server connects to blockchain infrastructure, and the automation layer executes token deployment steps. Everything communicates through Claude's agent framework.
What's interesting here is the combination. Solana's speed and low fees make it perfect for this kind of rapid deployment, but adding AI-driven automation makes the entire process accessible to non-developers. You just describe what you want to do in plain English, and the agent figures out the execution.
This approach opens up possibilities beyond token launches—any blockchain operation that benefits from autonomous execution and natural language control becomes way simpler. The MCP server essentially becomes your on-chain operations layer, while Claude becomes your interface.