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  • Introduction
    • 👋Welcome to Bundle Fren
    • 🐐Why Bundle Fren?
    • 🔗Important Links
  • Video Tutorials
    • 📽️Bundle Demo
  • Getting Started
    • 🌐Supported Networks
    • 🤝Compatible Contracts
    • 🔌Connecting Your Wallet
    • 🔢Simulation
  • Deploy Token
    • 🪙Deploy Your Token
  • Bundle Setup
    • 🏷️Token Details
    • 💰Distributor Setup
    • 👥Generate or Import Wallets
    • 💸Funding Wallets
    • 🎯Launch
  • Post Launch Management
    • 💼Wallet's Page Overview
    • 🛠️Contract Functions
    • 💱Selling Tokens
    • 🛍️Buying Tokens
  • Additional Features
    • 📬Transfer Tokens/ETH
    • 📤MultiSend
    • 📥MultiCollect
  • Payments
    • 💲Bundle Fee
  • Troubleshooting
    • ❌Bundle Simulation Errors
    • 💬Support
  • Free Tools
    • 🔍Bundle Checker
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  • Calculate ETH Distribution
  • 1. Number of Wallets
  • 2. Initial ETH Liquidity
  • 3. Initial Token Liquidity
  • Generate Wallets
  • Import Wallets
  1. Bundle Setup

Generate or Import Wallets

In this step, you'll calculate the total ETH required for each wallet to buy the max transaction amount you previously set. You can then review the details and generate or import your wallets.

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Calculate ETH Distribution

1. Number of Wallets

  • Enter the total number of wallets you want to participate in the bundle. Each wallet will attempt to buy the maximum transaction amount you set earlier.

  • Note: Your payment wallets are included in this total. For example, if you select 8 wallets and choose a payment option of "0.15 ETH + 1 Wallet," you will receive tokens from 7 wallets.

2. Initial ETH Liquidity

  • Enter the amount of ETH that will be added to the liquidity pool. This is the ETH that will be paired with your tokens to create the trading pair.

  • If using a preloaded contract, the Initial ETH Liquidity refers to the total ETH you’ll send to your contract before trading starts.

3. Initial Token Liquidity

  • Enter the percentage of your total token supply that will be added to the initial liquidity pool.

  • Note: Some contracts may have clog mechanisms that reduce the actual amount of tokens added to liquidity. For example, if a contract with this clog mechanism has a 20% buy tax, even if 100% of tokens are sent to liquidity, only 80% will actually end up in the pool. In this case, the initial token liquidity percentage will be 80%.

If you're unsure about your 'Initial Token Liquidity,' click on the 'Need Help?' link above the input field to access a calculator for this value. If you still need assistance, feel free to contact us—we're here to help!

Generate Wallets

1. Review Details

  • Confirm the details displayed are correct before generating your wallets. The estimated launch market cap reflects the market cap value after all wallets in your bundle complete their purchases. The total funds to distribute displays the total ETH needed for each wallet to buy the maximum transaction amount. This includes the transaction fees for each wallet's transaction.

  • Ensure your distributor wallet has sufficient ETH to cover the total distribution cost.

You can get a detailed breakdown of the ETH allocation for each wallet by using the Simulation page.

2. Generate Wallets

  • After verifying the details, click the "Generate Wallets" button to create your wallets.

3. Save Seed Phrase & Private Keys

  • Write down your seed phrase and private keys and secure it in a safe location. You can also import it into your chosen wallet provider (e.g. Metamask, Rabby).

  • The seed phrase can restore all generated wallets, however we strongly recommend savingeach private key as well for added security. Since we do not store this information, it is critical to keep it safe—if lost, it cannot be recovered.

Security Note: Your private keys are fully encrypted and never stored on our servers. Additionally, only the account you use to sign in with can authorize and execute transactions.

Import Wallets

You can also use your own wallets instead of generating new ones for even greater control over your setup.

1. Review Details

  • Confirm the details displayed are correct before importing your wallets. The estimated launch market cap reflects the market cap value after all wallets in your bundle complete their purchases. The total funds to distribute displays the total ETH needed for each wallet to buy the maximum transaction amount. This includes the transaction fees for each wallet's transaction.

  • Ensure your distributor wallet has sufficient ETH to cover the total distribution cost.

2. Import Wallets

  • After verifying the details, click the "Import Wallets" button to create your wallets.

3. Enter Wallet Private Keys

  • Input the private keys of the wallets you'd like to use in the bundle. Ensure you enter them in the exact order you want the transactions to occur.

  • Once you've entered all private keys, confirm the details and click "Import" to add these wallets to your bundle.

The maximum wallets per network can be found

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