👏Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Token Management
Q1: What is the BSC Token Creation Tool?
A1: The BSC Token Creation Tool helps users quickly generate BEP20 tokens on the Binance Smart Chain (BSC). No programming is required; just fill in basic information to deploy.
Q2: How long does it take to use the BSC Token Creation Tool?
A2: The token creation process usually takes only a few minutes. Once completed, the token goes live immediately and can be viewed on BscScan .
Q3: Can I create multiple tokens?
A3: Yes, you can create multiple tokens; each token has its own contract and configuration. However, each creation requires separate payment of gas fees.
Q4: How can I ensure my token contract has no vulnerabilities?
A4: Tokens created with SlerfTools are open-source and adhere to standard specifications. For greater security, you can also choose third-party audits or promptly revoke unnecessary permissions.
Q5: Can a token be modified after creation?
A5: A token'stotal supplyanddecimalscannot be modified once set and published. If you need to change these parameters, you must create a new token contract.
Q6: On which platforms can I trade my BSC token?
A6: Your token can be traded on decentralized exchanges like PancakeSwap. As the project grows, you can also apply to list on centralized exchanges.
Wallet Management
Q1: Which wallets are supported?
A1: We support common Web3 wallets such as MetaMask, OKX Wallet, Bitget Wallet, etc.
Q2: Can wallet addresses be generated in bulk?
A2: Yes, the SlerfToools tool supports one-click bulk generation of wallet addresses, facilitating batch management and distribution.
Q3: Can wallet assets be migrated?
A3: Yes, you can migrate assets in bulk from one wallet to another, suitable for consolidating funds or changing addresses.
Q4: Can wallet funds be liquidated and sold off?
A4: You can use the liquidation sell function to convert the tokens in a wallet into BNB or stablecoins all at once.
Q5: How to recover a lost wallet?
A5: You need to restore the wallet using the mnemonic phrase or private key. Please keep them safe and ensure the private key is not disclosed.
Q6: Is it safe to use the wallet?
A6: The tool only operates the wallet with your authorization; security mainly depends on how you store the mnemonic phrase and private key.
Multisender
Q1: What is one-to-many transfer?
A1: One-to-many transfer refers to sending tokens from one wallet address to multiple addresses simultaneously, commonly used for airdrops or community rewards. To save gas costs, a single transaction supports sending to up to 500 addresses at once.
Q2: What is many-to-one transfer?
A2: Many-to-one transfer can consolidate assets from multiple wallets into a single address, suitable for fund aggregation and unified management.
Q3: What is many-to-many transfer?
A3: Many-to-many transfer allows batch distribution between multiple source addresses and multiple target addresses, suitable for complex fund settlement or team reward scenarios.
Q4: How much gas can bulk transfers save?
A4: Merging multiple individual transactions into one bulk transaction usually significantly reduces gas costs because fixed overhead is shared.
Q5: Do bulk transfers require additional fees?
A5: Besides normal on-chain gas fees, we charge the lowest service fee across the network, only 0.0001 BNB per address.
Q6: What are common reasons for bulk transfer failures?
A6: Common reasons include: insufficient gas fees, incorrectly formatted uploaded CSV files, some invalid addresses or insufficient balances, and network congestion causing slow or failed confirmations. Please check and try again.
Liquidity Management
Q1: What is creating liquidity?
A1: Creating liquidity is injecting tokens with BNB or stablecoins into a DEX liquidity pool to form a trading pair, making it easy for others to freely buy and sell.
Q2: How to claim V3 liquidity fees?
A2: In a V3 pool, trading fees within your price range accumulate proportionally to your LP position (in NFT form). They are not auto-compounded and require manual claiming.
Q3: What is removing liquidity?
A3: Removing liquidity means redeeming LP tokens to get back the invested assets and corresponding earnings; you can choose to remove partially or entirely.
Q4: What is burning liquidity?
A4: Burning liquidity usually involves sending LP tokens to a black hole address or permanently locking them via a locking contract, thereby ensuring the liquidity cannot be withdrawn.
Q5: Why can't I create liquidity?
A5: Common reasons include: the token has not approved the router contract, freeze permissions have not been revoked, token decimals are set incorrectly, or insufficient funds.
Q6: Is it mandatory to lock or burn liquidity?
A6: It is not mandatory, but many projects lock or burn part of the liquidity to increase investor and community trust.
On-chain Operations
Q1:What is MEV (Maximal Extractable Value)?
A1: MEV refers to miners, validators, or block builders obtaining extra profit by adjusting transaction ordering / inserting transactions / front- or back-running, etc. Your transactions can be affected by this behavior when they are in the mempool (before being included in a block).
Q2: What is a sandwich attack?
A2: An attacker inserts transactions before and after your transaction to exploit slippage arbitrage, causing you to get a worse execution price. You can use tools with MEV protection to split large trades, adjust slippage settings, or trade when network congestion is lighter to reduce the risk of being sandwiched.
Q3: What is multi-address bundled operation?
A3: It refers to performing bundled buys or bundled sells across multiple self-owned wallets according to a unified strategy, commonly used for consolidating funds across multiple wallets or unified position building.
Q4: Why do transactions get stuck?
A4: Common reasons are setting gas fees too low or network congestion, causing transactions to remain in the mempool waiting for a long time.
Q5: How to speed up a transaction?
A5: Use SlerfTools'speed up transaction feature, which resends an equivalent transaction with the same nonce but a higher gas price to replace the old one so it gets mined faster.
Q6: How to cancel a transaction?
A6: Use SlerfTools'cancel transaction feature, which sends a 0 BNB transfer to your own address with the same nonce and a higher gas fee; once confirmed, the original transaction becomes invalid.
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