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$AUTISM Token and Launchpad

Understanding the $AUTISM token and its role in the Colors of Mind ecosystem

What Is $AUTISM?

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$AUTISM is the native utility token of the Colors of Mind ecosystem.
It is designed to support the long-term development, sustainability, and accessibility of our research-backed cognitive platform for autistic children.

$AUTISM does not represent equity, ownership, or governance rights in Colors of Mind. Instead, it functions as an ecosystem-support token aligned with decentralized science (DeSci) principles.

Our goal is simple:
use on-chain mechanisms to support real-world cognitive research and tools that help families.


Why $AUTISM?

Colors of Mind began as a research effort, not a token idea. The decision to introduce $AUTISM came later, after we confronted a practical problem: building and maintaining early cognitive support tools for autistic children is resource-intensive, long-term work that does not fit neatly into traditional funding models.

Grants are episodic. Donations are unpredictable. Subscription models place the financial burden directly on families who are already facing high therapy costs. None of these alone are well-suited to support continuous research, iteration, and accessibility at scale.

$AUTISM exists to address this gap.

The token is not designed as a speculative asset or a shortcut to growth. Instead, it functions as an open, on-chain coordination layer that helps align contributors, developers, researchers, and supporters around a shared mission: improving early cognitive outcomes for autistic children.

At a high level, $AUTISM is intended to support three core needs:

  • Sustaining ongoing development of the Colors of Mind platform and games
  • Funding continued research, experimentation, and validation of cognitive protocols
  • Expanding access so that families are not excluded by cost or geography

We chose a tokenized approach because it allows participation beyond traditional gatekeepers. Supporters can contribute without requiring institutional approval, researchers can build in public, and progress can be tracked openly. If the platform creates real value, that value should be visible and measurable.


Launchpad Selection & Philosophy

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We approach token launches with the same principles that guide our research and product development:
sustainability, transparency, and long-term alignment.

For $AUTISM, we have chosen to partner with Pump.fun as our initial launchpad. This decision was not based on hype or short-term liquidity, but on practical alignment with how we want to build and sustain Colors of Mind.

Pump.fun's creator-fee model allows developers to receive ongoing support from token activity without relying on aggressive emissions, opaque treasury structures, or extractive fundraising mechanics. This matters to us. It creates a more honest feedback loop where development work, maintenance, and iteration are directly supported over time, rather than front-loaded into a single event.

Just as importantly, Pump.fun provides a simple, transparent launch environment. There are no preferential allocations, private rounds, or complex gatekeeping structures. Everyone participates under the same rules, which aligns with our belief that early contributors and supporters should not be disadvantaged by opaque mechanics.

We are fully aware that no launchpad is perfect. Our choice reflects a deliberate trade-off: prioritizing openness, developer sustainability, and low overhead over elaborate token engineering or speculative design. $AUTISM exists to support a living product and ongoing research. Our launch philosophy reflects that reality: build something people actually use, fund it transparently, and let the work speak for itself.


A Note on Responsibility

Colors of Mind is first and foremost a research-driven cognitive platform for children.
The token exists to support that mission, not to distract from it.

We believe:

Technology should serve people

Funding should be transparent

Impact should be measurable

$AUTISM is one part of a broader system designed to help families, researchers, and builders work toward better early cognitive support.

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