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Token Lock FAQ

Answers to frequent questions we get about Token Locks

Updated over 3 weeks ago
  • How do I create an LP token?

    To create an LP token, you'll need to list your token on a decentralized exchange and/or provide liquidity for an existing pair and create LP tokens.

  • How long should I lock liquidity (LP tokens) for?

    The length of time-locks depends on your project's needs, but a general rule, is the longer the lockup the better.

  • How much of my liquidity should I lock?
    Teams often lock the tokens earmarked for their liquidity allocation. However, you can lock multiple allocations depending on your project's needs.

  • How do I claim tokens once my lock ends?
    When you’re token-lock has expired, it will be ‘unlocked’ and automatically claim to the recipient's wallet.

  • How do I upload multiple recipients at once?
    To load multiple recipients at once, download our CSV template and enter your recipient information. Upload the newly edited CSV to Streamflow to load recipients.

  • Can I change the recipient on a Token Lock?

    Yes but only if transferable option is enabled before creating the lock, the recipient can later transfer the lock to another wallet. This means the tokens remain locked under the same conditions, but the ownership of the lock (recipient) can be transferred to a different address.

    In general, once a Token Lock is created, the recipient cannot be changed. Token Locks are designed to be immutable to ensure security and trust in the locking mechanism, so we always recommend double-checking the recipient address before finalizing the lock.

    Please note that transferable option must be enabled during the lock creation process and cannot be activated afterward.

  • Can I unlock my tokens?
    Token Locks are final and cannot be reversed.

  • Can I see a Token Lock not created by me?
    Yes, it is possible to view Token Locks that you did not create.

    You can do this through the Dashboard. When you open a specific token, you will see a section below that lists all locks and other contracts created with that token.

    This allows you to explore existing Token Locks associated with that token, even if you are not the creator or recipient of the lock.

    When locking your tokens, please note that they cannot be moved, accessed, or unlocked under any circumstances before the specified unlock date. This ensures the integrity of the lock mechanism and maintains trust in the system.

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