> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.burve.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.burve.io/burve_protocol/launchdex/token-launch/lol.md).

# LOL

**Step One: Connect and Initiate**

Begin by clicking *"Launch App"* on [burve.io](https://burve.io/) and then *"Connect"* to connect your wallet in the upper right corner of the Burve dApp. Switch to the chain corresponding to the desired token creation, click *"Launch Token"* and select *"Launch <mark style="color:orange;">LOL</mark> Token"* to access the token creation page.

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**Step Two: Enter Token Info**

* Provide the Project Name
* Specify the Currency Code (Token Symbol)
* Upload the Token Logo image
* Optionally, fill in More Project Info and choose whether to purchase upon creation

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**Step Three: Generate and Explore**

Generate and view the created tokens on-chain. Explore the token on the Burve dAPP's *Explore* page and access its details. Find comprehensive data in the *Launched Token* section of *My Burve*. Adjust token settings as required, with modifications limited to a single occurrence within a 48-hour window.

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