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Learn in 5 minutes! GTokenTool one-click rune issuance tutorial

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With the rapid development of blockchain technology, runes, as an emerging digital asset, are becoming a hot commodity in the cryptocurrency world. Runes not only represent unique digital assets but can also be used in decentralized finance (DeFi), NFT minting, and game asset management. GTokenTool is an industry-leading one-click token issuance platform that supports the creation of a variety of blockchain assets, including runes. This tutorial will detail how to quickly create runes using GTokenTool, helping both beginners and experts get started easily.

What are runes?

Runes are a form of digital asset based on blockchain technology, typically associated with a specific blockchain protocol (such as Bitcoin's Runes Protocol or similar mechanisms on chains like Solana and TON). They can represent tokens, NFTs, or other forms of digital assets, offering a high degree of flexibility and customizability. Rune creation and usage scenarios include, but are not limited to:

  • Token issuance: Creating a token with a specific function or purpose.
  • NFT Minting: Generate unique non-fungible tokens for use in digital art or collectibles.
  • Decentralized Finance: Supports pre-sales, staking mining, or liquidity management.
  • Game assets: virtual items or currencies used in blockchain games.

GTokenTool provides a user-friendly interface that allows users to quickly create tokens without writing complex code. The platform supports multiple public chains (such as Solana, TON, BSC, ETH, Sui, Tron, etc.) and offers a variety of features such as batch transfers , market capitalization management , and a pre-sale platform. Next, we will walk through how to create tokens using GTokenTool.

Preliminary preparation

Before you start creating runes, you'll need to prepare the following:

  1. Prepare blockchain wallet:
  • Download and install a wallet that supports the target public chain (such as Solana's Phantom Wallet, TON's Tonkeeper, or MetaMask).
  • Make sure you have enough native tokens (such as SOL, TON, ETH) in your wallet to pay for the gas fees required to create runes.

Step 1: Access GTokenTool

Create a Rune Page

  1. Enter the creation page:
  1. Select a public chain:
  • At the top of the page or in the settings area, select the blockchain you wish to create a rune on (e.g. Solana, TON, BSC, ETH, etc.).
  • This tutorial uses the Solana chain as an example because of its fast transaction speed and low fees, making it suitable for beginners.

Step 2: Configure rune parameters

On the Create Rune page, you need to fill in the following key parameters:

  1. Rune Name:
  • Enter a unique name to identify your rune (such as "MyRune2025").
  • Make sure the name is concise and recognizable, and avoid using overly complex characters.
  1. Ticker:
  • Set the symbol for the rune (similar to a stock ticker), for example "MRN" or "RUNE1".
  • Symbols are typically 3–6 characters long and must not be occupied by other items.
  1. Total Supply:
  • The total supply of a specified rune (e.g. 1,000,000).
  • According to project requirements, the supply volume should be set reasonably to avoid excessively high or low supply affecting market performance.
  1. Advanced settings (optional):
  • Permission configuration: Set whether to allow additional issuance, destruction or freezing of tokens.
  • Lock-up mechanism: Set a lock-up period for runes (such as 6 months or 1 year) to enhance investor confidence.
  • Staking Mining: Enable the staking function, allowing holders to receive rewards through staking.

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Step 3: Connect your wallet and pay the fee

  1. Connect your wallet:
  • Click the "Connect Wallet" button on the page and select your installed wallet (such as Phantom or MetaMask).
  • Authorize GTokenTool to access your wallet address.
  1. Confirmation of fees:
  • The system will display the gas cost required to create the rune.
  • Make sure you have enough balance in your wallet to cover the fees.
  1. Submit the transaction:
  • After checking that all parameters are correct, click the "Create Rune" button.
  • Confirm the transaction in your wallet and wait for the blockchain network to process it (usually a few seconds to a few minutes, depending on the congestion of the public chain).

Step 4: Manage and distribute runes

After creating the rune, you can perform subsequent operations through the management tool of GTokenTool:

  1. View rune information:
  • In the GTokenTool dashboard, view detailed information about your runes, including total supply, current circulating supply, and transaction history.
  1. Batch transfers and airdrops:
  • Use GTokenTool's batch transfer function ( https://gtokentool.com/sendertoken ) to distribute runes to multiple addresses.
  • Bulk airdrops are suitable for community outreach, such as giving out free runes to early supporters.
  1. Market value management:
  • Use GTokenTool's market value management tool ( https://robotv2.gtokentool.com ) to monitor the market performance of runes and set up automatic trading strategies or anti-squeeze mechanisms.
  1. Pre-sale and IDO:
  • If you plan to distribute runes through a pre-sale, you can use GTokenTool's pre-sale tool ( https://www.gtokentool.com/launchpad/create ). Set the pre-sale name, price, and distribution ratio to attract investors to participate.
  1. Locking and staking:
  • Use the lock function ( https://gtokentool.com/createlock ) to lock some runes and enhance market trust.
  • Enable the staking mining function to incentivize holders to hold for the long term.

Summarize

Creating runes with GTokenTool is a simple and efficient process suitable for all users, from beginners to professional developers. With the powerful features of GTokenTool, you can easily create your own digital assets and realize your project vision in the blockchain world.

Disclaimer: The content above is only the author's opinion which does not represent any position of Followin, and is not intended as, and shall not be understood or construed as, investment advice from Followin.
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