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# Public Sale Management

### Step 1: Prepare Your Drop

Before launching your drop, you will need to set a few key values to set it up. In your`Drop dashboard`, tap on **\[Prepare Drop]** to open a dialog where you can modify the price and type of sale.

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### Step 2: Drop Launch

Drop Collection is flexible in that it allows you to set your price, max mints per wallet (meaning how many NFTs a particular wallet can mint), add revenue splits, and much more on each sale. \
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When you're ready, tap **\[Start Sale]** to start selling and minting NFTs.

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