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# Token Manager

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1. Go to [Token Manager](https://fluxbeam.xyz/app/tools/token_manager) and make sure you <mark style="color:green;">connect your wallet.</mark>
2. Enter or Paste the mint address of your token
3. You should find a similar interface like the one above where you can edit or revoke authority access to your token and configure fees.
4. If satisfied, confirm the transaction on your wallet

<mark style="background-color:green;">**These authorities include:**</mark>

**Mint**: Enables you to edit or revoke access to the wallet that can mint additional tokens.

**Freeze:** Allows you to edit or revoke the wallet's ability to freeze tokens, rendering them non-transferable, non-tradeable.

**Fee Configuration:** Enables you to configure token transaction fees (transfer fee) and manage the authority to adjust fee configuration parameters.

**Fee Withdrawal Authorities:** Edit or revoke a wallet’s authority to withdraw withheld funds from the fees generated by token trades.


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