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Mint Page Settings

Update your description, change thumbnails, adjust sale price, set tokens per wallet, and modify payouts.

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Written by Daniel Volkov
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How to Edit Your Mint Page Settings

Even after you’ve launched your Mint Page, you still have the flexibility to update and adjust key settings. Here’s how you can manage your Mint Page settings after it's been published:

1. Accessing Your Mint Page

  • Go to the Contract Dashboard in The Lab.

  • Click on the “Mint Page” tab to find your active Mint Pages.

2. Editing Your Mint Page

  • Click on the specific Mint Page card you want to modify.
    Here, you’ll have several options to tweak the details of your Mint Page.

3. What You Can Edit:

  • Close the Mint: If you need to stop the minting process, you can close it from here.

  • Description & Thumbnail: Update the description and change the thumbnail image that represents your artwork.

  • Informational Sections: Modify your FAQs, update social links (such as X, Website, and Warpcast), and adjust any other key info displayed on your Mint Page.

4. Settings Tab:

When you click on the “Settings” tab, you can adjust these important details:

  • Start Time: You can change the start time for your minting if it hasn’t begun yet.

  • Payout Address: Update the address that will receive both the primary sale proceeds and royalties.
    (If you want to split payouts, learn more at splits.org.)

  • Public Sale Duration: Adjust how long your public sale will be open.

  • Public Sale Price: Update the price per token for your public sale.

  • Tokens per Wallet: Set a limit on how many tokens can be minted per wallet during the public sale or pre-sale (if it's still open).

The Mint Page Settings gives you full control over your Mint Page even after it’s live. Whether it’s adjusting the sale time, fine-tuning the description, or managing the mint process, you can ensure that everything reflects your vision.

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