

Token launches need clipping campaigns that hold up under treasury and listing review. FORKOFF runs them with a qualification ledger.
A token launch's clipping spend ends up in two reports.
Agencies sell effort. Marketplaces sell volume. FORKOFF sells qualified outcomes.
Brief locks the snapshot eligibility date, CEX listing window, and post-launch distribution arc. Sanctioned-region exclusions and securities-implication policy reviewed in writing at acceptance.
Clippers vetted on prior token-launch qualification rates. Roster excludes clippers with shill-history or rug-promotion exposure. Routing aligns with the listing partner's geo policy and the audit firm's distribution-standard.
Audit ledger ties qualified views to launch-window day-index and to the snapshot-eligibility cohort. Treasury reads the ledger by cohort for token-distribution attribution. listing partners review policy-rejected views before scaling spend.
Token Generation Events get reviewed by two parties that brands rarely talk to until the listing application is mid-flight. The CEX listings team at Binance, Coinbase, OKX, Bybit, or KuCoin reads distribution evidence as part of their due-diligence stack. The audit firm signing off on the treasury post-mortem reads it as part of the disbursement reconcile. Both parties expect line-item evidence, not screenshots.
A generic clipping invoice signed against raw view counts will not survive either review. The listings team wants to see that the audience signal that justified the spread allocation was real, geo-eligible, and free from sanctions exposure. The audit firm wants treasury wallets reconciled against the cohort split that produced the watch-through.
FORKOFF prices on qualified views and exports the audit ledger keyed against three TGE-specific axes. Snapshot-window views (T-14 to T-0 relative to the eligibility snapshot) tag separately from listing-window views (T+1 through T+30 relative to the CEX listing day). Cliff-aware briefs add a third tag for vesting-unlock cohorts at the 6-month and 12-month cliffs that most L1, L2, and governance tokens write into their tokenomics. Treasury reads the per-cliff retention pattern directly off the ledger export.
The securities-implication policy is locked at brief acceptance, not enforced after the fact. The strategist runs the brief's allowed-framing clause past the brand's counsel and the clipper roster receives the language verbatim. Banned framings include yield promises, return guarantees, SAFT-style framing, and any language a regional regulator has flagged as triggering securities exposure (the FCA, MAS, ADGM, and SEC matrices update quarterly inside the FORKOFF brief template).
Sanctioned-region exclusion runs at the qualification layer, not in the cleanup. Each TGE brief locks the embargo list at acceptance (OFAC SDN, UK sanctions, EU restrictive measures, MAS / FINMA where applicable). The qualification engine cross-references playback IP against the embargo list at view-record time. A view from a sanctioned region is logged with sanctioned-geo reason code, excluded from billing, and visible in the export so the listing partner's compliance lead can sign off on the campaign post-mortem.
Clipper roster vetting for TGE briefs is stricter than for utility-token or memecoin briefs. Clippers entering a TGE rotation must clear three additional gates: prior TGE qualification rate above the per-vertical median, zero rug-promo history in the FORKOFF registry (which cross-references prior wallet associations the clipper has publicly disclosed), and zero pump-and-dump pattern in the on-chain signature of clippers who hold the brand's token. Clippers found ex-post to have rug-promo history are removed from active routing and their qualified-view contributions are excluded from open campaign ledgers.
The reconciliation against the listing partner's audit firm reads as a CSV that the audit firm imports directly. Columns: snapshot-date, listing-day-index, day-of-week bucket, geo-bucket, clipper-id, watch-time-seconds, verdict, reason-code-on-filter. The export passes the audit firm's data-room checklist on the first review. No screenshots, no PowerPoint, no claim-and-defend.
This page is the canonical surface for TGE-tagged clipping engagements. Protocol-aligned tokens whose go-to-market reads more like a chain-launch than a token-launch may consolidate to the protocol-launch-clipping surface; memecoin TGEs whose distribution arc reads as velocity-over-audit consolidate to the memecoin-video-distribution surface. Search-intent disambiguation runs at brief acceptance.
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| Feature | FORKOFF Clippingoperator-grade | Generic alternativethe rest of the market |
|---|---|---|
| Audit | Per-view ledger; reason codes on filter. | Screenshot-and-claim approach. |
| Geo gating | Sanctioned regions excluded at brief acceptance. | Brand-side after-the-fact. |
| Pricing | $0.003 CPQV. ▸ Outcome-priced | Flat KOL fee. |
| Speed | Brief to live in <48h. | KOL deal timelines vary. |
▸ FORKOFF case archive
An anonymized FORKOFF Token Launch Clipping sandbox campaign cleared 1.6M qualified views against a $5K brief at $0.003 CPQV. The qualification engine logged ~37% of raw playback as filtered (sub-watch-time, geo-mismatch, sanctioned-region, or traffic-validity flagged) and excluded that volume from billing. Brand reconciled per-view ledger against MMP records the same week. Specific brand name redacted under NDA. The case structure is representative of the sandbox tier the strategist locks at brief acceptance.
▸ Case template; replace with NDA-safe per-slug case once on file.
Calculator coming to forkoff.xyz soon. Use the dedicated tool at /tools/qualified-view-auditor for full qualified-view analysis.
14 days. Paid only on qualified views. Audit-ready ledger from day one.
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