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# For Flash Tokens

You can add, remove, or reconfigure fee destinations anytime after launch, <mark style="color:$primary;">**no redeployment needed**</mark>. Start with rewards, add buybacks later, swap out a wallet. <mark style="color:$primary;">**Your token evolves without relaunching**</mark>

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<summary><strong>Step 1. Finding your Flash Token</strong></summary>

* Navigate to your token: click your wallet address (top right) > Profile > Tokens
* Click "Edit Fees" on the correct flash token

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<summary><strong>Step 2. Making the changes</strong></summary>

* You can add <mark style="color:$primary;">**new fee recipients, adjust percentages or remove existing entries**</mark>
* Make your changes, then proceed to save

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<summary><strong>Step 3. Saving</strong></summary>

* Click <mark style="color:$primary;">**"Save Fee Structure"**</mark>
* You'll see the new fee structure updated on the <mark style="color:$primary;">**fee engine**</mark>

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