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Updated 2026-05-15 · Published 2026-05-11

How to print more of your coin after launch (when it is allowed)

Plain-language help for increasing supply after launch: when printing more is possible, how to do it safely in your wallet, and how to verify balances afterward.

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Some launches need more coins later: rewards, partnerships, or a staged rollout. Other launches promise no more printing ever for trust. This guide is for the first case—when you still have permission to increase supply.

If you are not sure which situation you are in, paste your coin address into Solana Token Checker and read what it says about printing permission before you promise anything publicly.

What “minting” means in everyday words

Minting means creating new units of your coin and crediting them to a wallet, when the rules you chose at launch still allow it.

It does not automatically change your picture, name, or links. Those are handled in the Token Metadata Editor.

When minting is a good idea

  • You planned a staged release and kept printing permission on purpose.
  • You need a treasury wallet topped up for operations.
  • You made a small mistake before you told the community a final number (still risky—prevention is better).

When minting is a bad look

If you already told people the supply is fixed, but you still have printing power, buyers may worry. In that situation, many teams print the final chunk, then remove printing permission so the story matches reality. See Revoke mint authority benefits.

Use the minting tool (no code)

  1. Open Mint Solana Tokens.
  2. Connect the wallet that controls printing.
  3. Paste your coin’s address.
  4. Enter the amount you want to create.
  5. Approve in your wallet and wait for confirmation.

If you have not launched yet, start with Create a custom coin.

After you mint: verify in public

Open a block explorer or use Solana Token Checker so you can point to exactly what changed. Communities trust receipts.

About this guide

From Solana Token Generator; last reviewed May 15, 2026.

Tools mentioned in this guide

  • Mint Solana TokensAlready have a token and still control minting? Mint more coins to your connected wallet and increase total supply—one approval in your wallet.
  • Solana Token GeneratorCreate a Solana token with your logo, name, and supply—plus an optional public profile and trust upgrades. Launch from your browser; your wallet stays in control.

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