Static crawler version. Interactive docs are available at https://docs.memewar.zone/prepare-mode.
Prepare Mode
What creators, recruiters, traders, squads, and communities can do when MemeWarzone opens Prepare Mode on May 12, 2026.
Prepare Mode opens on **May 12, 2026**.
It is the pre-battle launch phase for MemeWarzone. It gives creators, recruiters, traders, squads, and communities time to get positioned before the full live campaign battlefield moves at speed.
Prepare Mode is not a waiting room. It is where the first campaigns, recruiter links, squads, War Room activity, launch plans, safety habits, and community momentum start forming.
Simple version
During Prepare Mode:
- creators prepare campaign pages and launch plans
- recruiters reserve or confirm codes and start building squads
- traders learn bonding-curve risk, fees, rewards, Leagues, and claims
- squads organize around recruiter-connected growth
- communities gather around official campaign links and War Room activity
- users learn how to avoid fake claim links, fake support accounts, and lookalike domains
Prepare Mode does not guarantee profit, graduation, safety, or rewards. It gives serious participants time to understand the battlefield before full live deployment begins.
What opens on May 12
Prepare Mode opens the early access layer of MemeWarzone.
Users can enter the ecosystem, read the rules, prepare campaigns, organize squads, and use the live community layer before full campaign deployment becomes the main battlefield.
| User type | Prepare Mode goal |
| --- | --- |
| Creators | Build a complete campaign before live deployment |
| Recruiters | Prepare identity, links, squad messaging, and onboarding |
| Traders | Learn campaign, trading, fee, reward, and claim rules |
| Squads | Organize around real linked activity before rewards begin moving at full speed |
| Communities | Gather around campaigns, War Room discussion, and official links |
What Prepare Mode is not
Prepare Mode is not meant to be a chaotic early trading rush.
Do not treat it as:
- a promise that every prepared campaign will succeed
- a guarantee that early users will win rewards
- a shortcut around anti-abuse checks
- an endorsement of any specific campaign
- a reason to trust random links, fake claim pages, or fake support accounts
- financial advice
The safest users will be the ones who understand the rules before the full battlefield goes live.
Creators
Creators can prepare the campaign they want to bring into the battlefield.
Creator preparation includes:
- campaign name and ticker
- logo and visual identity
- campaign description and meme narrative
- official website, X, Telegram, Discord, or community links
- launch announcement copy
- War Room communication plan
- UpVote and discovery plan
- League category strategy
- community launch schedule
- recruiter or squad relationships where relevant
A prepared creator should be able to answer:
- What is the campaign?
- Where are the official links?
- What is the launch plan?
- How will the community avoid fake links?
- What happens at the 50 BNB graduation threshold?
- What does the 80/20 graduation split mean?
Read next: **[Create a Campaign](/creators/create-a-campaign)** and **[Creator Earnings](/creators/creator-earnings)**.
Recruiters
Recruiters can start building their position before the main battlefield fills up.
Recruiter preparation includes:
- applying or onboarding as a recruiter
- reserving or confirming a recruiter code
- preparing a share link
- building a creator pipeline
- building a trader audience
- explaining Squad Pool participation to linked users
- understanding attribution, link locking, routed rewards, and weekly claims
Recruiters should understand that linked users become part of the recruiter-connected squad while attribution is active. Recruiter rewards and Squad Pool rewards are separate systems: recruiters earn through recruiter routing, while eligible squad members compete for Squad Pool rewards.
Recruiters do **not** receive an extra skim from Squad Pool distributions.
Read next: **[Recruiter Program](/programs/recruiter-program)** and **[Attribution & Links](/programs/attribution-and-links)**.
Traders
Traders can use Prepare Mode to understand the battlefield before capital is at risk.
Trader preparation includes learning:
- bonding-curve trading risk
- how the 2.00% buy and sell fee works
- how campaigns graduate at 50 BNB
- how UpVotes affect visibility
- how League categories work
- how Warzone BNB Airdrops work
- how Squad Pool participation works
- how reward claims work
- how to avoid fake claim links and impersonators
Traders should not trade only because they expect a reward. Rewards depend on eligibility, caps, available pools, anti-abuse checks, and claim windows.
Read next: **[Trading Basics](/traders/trading-basics)** and **[Risk Disclosure](/security/risk-disclosure)**.
War Room during Prepare Mode
War Room Chat is live as part of the Prepare Mode experience.
It gives campaigns and communities a live discussion layer close to the battlefield. Users can follow community energy, launch preparation, campaign reactions, questions, safety reminders, and early squad coordination without relying only on scattered external chats.
War Room activity does not make a campaign safe and does not replace due diligence. It is a communication layer, not an endorsement system.
Read: **[War Room Chat](/platform/war-room)**.
What changes when full live deployment opens
When full live deployment opens, prepared campaigns can move into the active campaign system.
That is when the battlefield becomes more active around:
- live campaign deployment
- bonding-curve buying and selling
- UpVote competition
- graduation attempts
- League standings
- recruiter-linked activity
- Squad Pool scoring
- Warzone BNB Airdrop eligibility
- weekly reward epochs and claims
Prepare Mode is the staging ground. Full live deployment is where activity starts counting at full speed.
Prepare Mode checklist
Before full live deployment, users should be able to answer these questions:
| Role | Checklist |
| --- | --- |
| Creator | Is my campaign identity ready, are my links official, and do I understand graduation economics? |
| Trader | Do I understand bonding-curve risk, fees, slippage, rewards, and claim safety? |
| Recruiter | Do I understand attribution, link locking, routed rewards, squad formation, and claims? |
| Squad member | Do I understand that Squad Pool rewards are contribution-based, capped, and claim-based? |
| Everyone | Am I using only official MemeWarzone links and docs? |
Official site:
https://memewar.zone
Official docs:
https://docs.memewar.zone
Never connect your wallet through random DMs, fake claim pages, or lookalike domains.
Start with **[How MemeWarzone Works](/how-memewarzone-works)**, then choose the guide for your role.