Token Name and Symbol: This is the official name and ticker symbol for your token, and is how it will be identified on the platform. For example, the Bitcoin cryptocurrency has the symbol BTC.
Maximum Minting Amount: This is the total supply of your token that will be created. Remember, the total supply is a critical element of your tokenomics and should be carefully planned.
Minting Amount Per Mint: This is the amount of tokens that will be minted per transaction. This should be set based on your strategy for distributing tokens.
Maximum Number of Mints: This is the maximum number of times the Mint function can be called.
Crowdfunding Token: This is the token that will be used for crowdfunding your project. In our example, we're using MINT.
Crowdfunding Token Contract Address: This is the contract address of the token you want to receive through crowdfunding token.
Crowdfunding Price Per Mint: This is the price of each mint in terms of the crowdfunding token. It's set at 80 MINT per mint for our example.
Crowdfunding Collection Address: This is the address where the funds raised from the crowdfunding will be sent to.
Cooldown Period: This is the amount of time one has to wait after minting before they can mint again. It's set at 60 seconds in our example to prevent rapid-fire minting.
Eligible Holders of Token and Quantity for Minting: This refers to the tokens and amount that a participant must hold to be eligible for minting. In our example, we've set this to none, meaning anyone can participate in the minting.
Keep in mind that these are just examples, and you'll need to adjust these settings according to the specifics of your project and its goals. Always make sure to test the settings thoroughly before launching the token to ensure everything works as expected. Good luck!
