3. First-Time Setup (5 min)

Once activated, set up in this order before minting. ①Wallet → ②RPC → ③Check gas is all you need to start minting; ④ is optional.

① Add a wallet (required)

Add the wallet(s) you'll mint with. Go to the Wallets menu:

  • Generate — the app creates new wallets for you (keys stored automatically).
  • Import — paste the private key of an existing wallet.

🔐 Private keys are stored encrypted on your PC only. Still, use a burner (small-balance) wallet for minting, not your main wallet.

Details → Wallets

② Add an RPC (required)

An RPC is the "pipe" the app uses to talk to the blockchain. Go to the RPC menu and add an endpoint.

  • Free: copy a public RPC for your chain from Chainlist
  • Paid (recommended): Alchemy, DRPC, etc. — fast, stable, no rate limits (matters most for competitive mints)

After adding, run Test and keep the ones with low ping.

Details → RPC · Picks → RPC/Node links

③ Check gas (required)

Use the gas calculator in the Tools menu to preview the current gas and the per-mint cost. Your wallet needs enough ETH for transactions to go out.

💡 When setting high custom gas, keep 20–50% more ETH than the estimate in your wallet to be safe — complex contracts can use more gas.

Details → Tools (Gas Calculator) · Gas Settings Explained

④ (Optional) Proxies · API keys

Most mints don't need these. Only if:

  • Proxies — for IP spreading when you have many wallets or do website-based tasks (WL sites etc.) → Proxies
  • OpenSea / Alchemy / Etherscan / captcha API keys — for extras like NFT holdings, PnL, listings. Minting itself works without keys.Settings

You're ready! Create your first mint in Tasks, or read the Minting Guide.

🤖 Want to mint with the app closed? → Telegram Bot

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