> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.proxima.tools/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.proxima.tools/create-launch/token-details.md).

# Token Details

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### Project Name

The public name of your token. Keep it short and recognizable.

### Symbol

Your token ticker (e.g. `$PXM`, `$SOL`).

### Description

A short sentence that explains your token's purpose or theme.&#x20;

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### Image

Upload the image that will be used as your token logo.

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* PNG / JPG
* Square (1:1) recommended
* Max size: 2 MB

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### Social Links (Optional)

Add links to your project's channels.

* **X / Twitter**: x.com/yourproject
* **Telegram**: t.me/yourproject
* **Website**: yourproject.io

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### Advanced Settings (Optional)

#### Custom Token Address

Use a customized token address created by yourself, otherwise Proxima will generate a clean one that matches launchpad's token address specs.

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