> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://whitepaper.gravityhub.xyz/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://whitepaper.gravityhub.xyz/g-panel/launchpad.md).

# Launchpad

Gravity Launchpad establishes an ecosystem for incubating new Web3 games through an innovative format called **IGO (Initial Game Offering)**. With Gravity Hub, gamers and developers can seamlessly navigate the current gaps in the Web3 game market, ensuring a holistic experience.

Gravity users are not only passionate gamers seeking quality games; they are esteemed members of the Web3 Gaming Ecosystem, granting them exclusive privileges. These privileges include priority access to token sales of top games featured on our Launchpad and airdrops of all games distributed through Gravity.

*GVT token holders enjoy guaranteed participation in Launchpad events, along with various other benefits.*

To ensure fairness, we have implemented an **Antibot Framework**. We recognize the diverse incentives and roadmaps within each participant's wallet. The primary objective of this anti-bot model is to deter liquidity snipers from taking advantage of the initial liquidity pool stage, promoting a more balanced and equitable environment from the very beginning.

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