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# Start/stop presale/public sale

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In order to update any the information here, you will need to execute a blockchain transaction. Please note that **all of the actions cost transaction fees.**
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In order to launch your collection, you will need to start your public sale/presale for your each token.

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Each token has its own presale/public sale state, so you can start/stop sale for each token separately.
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You can do so from "**Token(s)**" tab and "**Sales**" on the left menu in the contract management console by simply clicking "**Start the sale**".&#x20;

If you want to stop the sale, you can do so by clicking "**Stop the sale**".

You can also change the following information:

* Public sale mint price
* Public sale max mints per wallet
* Presale mint price
* Presale max mints per wallet


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