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# How to Mint Runes?

Step 1: find the mint interface&#x20;

* Go to the Mint option on page <https://fractal.unisat.io/runes/inscribe>.

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Or you could explore Rune information on <https://fractal.unisat.io/explorer/runes>, search the ticker you want to mint and then Click ‘Mint’ -> ‘Mint Directly’ button if the rune can be mintable for more convenience.

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Step 2: Start minting Runes&#x20;

* You could input the ***Rune or Rune ID*** as below.
* You can input the number of ***Repet Mint*** or use the slide bar for batch minting.

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After your transaction is confirmed on chain, you may check your runes balance in your wallet.

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