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# Deploy

Anyone can deploy their own inscriptions on UniFat without needing any permission.

## How To Deploy

### 1.Open LaunchPad

{% embed url="<https://unifat.xyz/launchpad?p=nrc20&op=deploy>" %}

### 2.Choose NRC20 or NRC161

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You can customize configuration information, like TickName, TotalSupply, Limit Per Mint, Mint Fees and Bid Fee.

what's bid fee?<https://docs.unifat.xyz/inscription-bid>

### 3.Start Bid

If no one deploys a new inscription for more than 24 hours, your inscription will be deployed immediately.

Otherwise you need to wait until 24 hours, then you need to return here, and click active button.

If someone bids higher, you will receive the bid fee you gave and an indication that your bid failed.

### 4.Mint Fee

The mint fee belongs to the inscription deployer.&#x20;

The inscription deployer can withdraw all mint fees of the inscription at any time.


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