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# First steps

## The basics

Imagine, you've decided to run a project and you need to start doing something. Skipping Metamask or Trustwallet connection, firstly, you need to name your token and choose its' type.

![Type of Tokens may differ.](/files/qgWQrfN5CnZMcXwbdaPo)

Ok, we set the name and the next thing to do is to create and upload the logo. Let's make it something like Shiba Inu logo.

![](/files/Es2wIRTO2BPk9bwZqaUh)

Great, we set the name of our token, its' type, and logo. Looks fine, but what's next?

The next thing is to find and hire a team.&#x20;


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