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# How to start?

## 🚀 Getting Started

Welcome to **Pump Tools** — the easiest way to create and manage tokens on Solana, Ethereum, Base, and Binance Smart Chain.

Follow this quick guide to create your first token in just a few minutes.

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### ✅ Step 1: Connect Your Wallet

To get started, connect a supported crypto wallet:

* **Solana:** Phantom, Solflare
* **EVM chains (Ethereum, Base, BSC):** MetaMask, Rabby

> We do not store any keys or user data. All transactions are signed securely through your wallet.

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### ⚙️ Step 2: Choose Your Blockchain

Select the blockchain where you'd like to create your token:

* **Solana** (available now)
* **Ethereum, Base, Binance Smart Chain** (coming soon)

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### 🛠️ Step 3: Configure Your Token

Set your token parameters:

* **Name** (e.g. MyToken)
* **Symbol** (e.g. MYT)
* **Initial Supply**
* **Decimals** (e.g. 9 for Solana, 18 for Ethereum)

You’ll also have the option to customize metadata.

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### 💳 Step 4: Pay and Confirm

* On **Solana**, token creation costs **0.1 SOL**

Click **"Create Token"** and approve the transaction in your wallet.

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### 🎉 Step 5: Done!

Your token is now live on the blockchain!\
You can now use the free tools to:

* Revoke Authorities
* Mint more tokens
* Burn tokens
* Update metadata

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### 🧩 Need Help?

Check out our FAQ or contact us directly.

Let’s build together!


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