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# Introducing

**Toolther** is a Web3 platform for fast and convenient token creation on the **Solana** network.\
We built a service that allows users without deep technical knowledge to issue and manage SPL tokens through a simple interface.

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### Core Idea

Toolther helps you:

* Create tokens in just a few minutes
* Work directly with the Solana blockchain (Devnet / Mainnet)
* Manage token settings: name, ticker, decimals, logo, metadata
* Control access rights (Mint authority, Freeze authority, etc.)
* Connect popular wallets (Phantom, Solflare, Backpack, and others)

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### Why Toolther?

Creating tokens manually through the Solana CLI or SDK requires knowledge of the command line and programming.\
Toolther simplifies this process by providing:

* **User-friendly interface** — everything is done through the website without installing software
* **Automation** — transactions are processed via a secure backend proxy
* **Flexibility** — support for custom token settings
* **Transparency** — the entire process is based on open Solana tools

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### Who Can Use It?

* **Developers** — for testing and rapid prototyping
* **Startups** — to launch utility tokens, meme tokens, or governance tokens
* **Communities and creators** — to create fan tokens or collectible coins

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With Toolther, you can launch your token on Solana as easily as creating a social media account.


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