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  • 1 - The structure of custom prices is as follows. So what is what? How do we add our token price.
  • 2 - For example
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How custom prices work

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Last updated 1 year ago

If you want to receive payment in your own currency and your currency does not have a price value in any API, then you will need to use this field.

1 - The structure of custom prices is as follows. So what is what? How do we add our token price.

2 - For example

Let's create an imaginary token, let's call it CPY. This CPY token has no price value in any API. Then we will indicate the value of CPY against other currencies as in the image below. For example, we have given an example for USD and EUR in the picture below. Yes, it's that easy. In the picture below, 1 CPY = 2 USD, 1 CPY = 3 EUR

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