
Video Content Introduction:
Hello, everyone!
Today, I'd like to introduce to you
how to use the GTokenTool platform
to clone tokens.
First, we enter the token cloning page.
Then, connect to the mainnet.
I will demonstrate it to you using the testnet.
Then, connect the wallet.
We choose the Phantom wallet.
After a successful connection,
you can see the wallet address.
Now, let's start the operation.
We need to fill in the token
that we want to clone.
After filling it in,
we click on "Clone".
We can see the information of the token.
First, change the logo.
Click on the picture
and select a logo to replace it.
Next, simply modify the information.
You can also add social links here.
This is optional,
and you can add it
according to your own needs.
There are also the description and tags.
These are all optional.
Enter the tag and click "Add".
If you don't want it,
you can click here to delete.
The following are the advanced options.
You can generate a fancy contract.
Enter the prefix and suffix,
and click "Generate",
then the desired fancy contract will be generated.
Then comes the permission setting.
Revoking update authority means that
you won't be able to
modify the token metadata.
If you revoke freeze authority,
it means that
you won't be able to restrict specific accounts
from performing operations
such as sending transactions.
If you revoke mint authority,
it means that
you won't be able to mint more token supplies.
There is also the option of whether to use Jito.
When the network nodes are stuck,
you can use Jito,
which can greatly increase
the success rate of issuing tokens.
Note that if you don't understand,
don't set these permissions casually.
Just keep the default settings.
After the settings are completed,
we check it
and then click "Confirm".
After the wallet pops up,
click "Confirm".
Then there will be a prompt box
showing the generated token address.
You can click to copy the address.
After closing it,
the token address is also shown below,
and you can copy it as well.
So, the whole process is completed.
If you have any questions,
you can come and ask in our community.
That's all for this video.
Goodbye!
