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Token Name: The full name of your token, used for identification in blockchain explorers and wallets.
Token Symbol: A short, unique identifier for your token, typically 3-5 characters, used in trading and display.
Total Supply: The maximum number of tokens that can ever exist. This number can define the scarcity or abundance of your token.
Recipient Address: The blockchain address where the newly minted tokens will be sent. This could be your wallet or another designated address.
Decimal: Determines how divisible your token is. Set to 6 by default, meaning your token can be divided into millionths.
Token Description: A brief explanation of what your token represents, its purpose, or utility, which can be useful for users and exchanges.
Logo: An image file for your token, used in wallets and exchanges to visually represent your token.
Authority for Token Minting: If toggled, you can control who can mint new tokens, preventing unauthorized minting.
Freeze Authority: Allows you to freeze accounts, preventing transactions with specific token holders, useful for compliance or error correction.
Rug: A feature to be cautious about. When enabled, it signifies the potential for the creator to pull liquidity, which is often associated with scams. Use with extreme caution.
Percentage to DEXes: Select how much of the supply goes to decentralized exchanges (DEXes) for liquidity. This can encourage trading but dilutes initial control over supply.
DEXes: Choose which DEXes to list your token on. Different DEXes have different user bases and liquidity pools, affecting your token's exposure.
Integrate with Solana SPL: If your token is meant for the Solana network, integration with SPL (Solana Program Library) standardizes your token for better compatibility and functionality within the ecosystem.