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# Token Airdrop (Beta)

{% hint style="info" %} <mark style="color:red;">IMPORTANT:</mark> &#x20;

* You will need to set a custom RPC to use this tool.&#x20;
* You can set your RPC provider in your [Fluxbeam settings.](/configure/settings.md)
  {% endhint %}

1. Go to [Token Airdrop](https://fluxbeam.xyz/app/tools/token_airdrop) and make sure you connect your wallet.
2. Enter or Paste the *mint address* of your token
3. Toggle the *set up section to enable/disable*

* Slow Mode
* Create Associated Accounts
* Include Liquidity Providers

4. Select the allocation method whether fixed or dynamic
5. Then, you can select your targets giving you *three options:*

* **By Token Mint:** Airdrop tokens to addresses holding a specific token
* **Upload CSV:** Mass airdrop to addresses in a CSV format
* **Manual Entry:** Airdrop to a select list of addresses manually

6. Confirm the details of your airdrop
7. Confirm the transaction on your Solana wallet


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