Skip to content

vladdev06231/Token-Creator

Repository files navigation

Solana Token Creator

Creating a Solana Token

Demo

You can use the token creator application to create a token and sent it to your wallet. This application is purely for demonstration purposes.

Full Breakdown

Creating a Solana token requires the following steps:

  1. Creating a new Mint account
  2. Creating an associated token account
  3. Minting an amount of the token to the associated token account
  4. Adding the token metadata to the mint account

Creating a new mint account

Mint accounts hold information about the token such as how many decimals the token has and who can mint new tokens.

You can create a custom keypair for the mint account This keypair's public key will be used to have a vanity address for the token. Create a new mint account with that key by first initializing the account and space for the mint account, then calling createInitializeMintInstruction. These instructions can be added and executed in the same transaction.

const Transaction = new Transaction().add(
  SystemProgram.createAccount({
      fromPubkey: publicKey,
      newAccountPubkey: mintKeypair.publicKey,
      space: MINT_SIZE,
      lamports: lamports,
      programId: TOKEN_PROGRAM_ID,
  }),
  createInitializeMintInstruction(
    mintKeypair.publicKey, 
    form.decimals, 
    publicKey, 
    publicKey, 
    TOKEN_PROGRAM_ID)
);

Creating an Associated Token Account

Associated Token Accounts are derived from the mint account's address. They hold the token's balance and can be used to transfer tokens from one wallet to another.

Normally when getting ATA's for a user, you would use getOrCreateAssociatedTokenAccount. This function will create the ATA if it doesn't exist.

In our case, we created a brand new mint account and know the ATA will not exist. So we can make a transaction with the createAssociatedTokenAccountInstruction, getting the derived address with getAssociatedTokenAddress.

const Transaction = new Transaction().add(
  createAssociatedTokenAccountInstruction(
    publicKey,
    tokenATA,
    publicKey,
    mintKeypair.publicKey,
  )
);

Minting Tokens

When you mint tokens, you increase the overall supply of the token. You can mint tokens by using createMintToInstruction in a transaction.

const Transaction = new Transaction().add(
  createMintToInstruction(
    mintKeypair.publicKey,
    tokenATA,
    publicKey,
    form.amount
  )
);

Adding the Token Metadata

When you create a token, you want to make sure that the token shows up in user's wallets with a name, ticker, and image. The metadata account address is derived from the mint account. The metadata field requires a JSON file to be populated with at least the following:

{
  "name": "Coin name",
  "symbol": "Symbol",
  "image": "Image link"
}

tokenMetadata is the JSON file you want to attach to the mint account. Some people use Arweave to host their metadata. You can also use any other online storage solution.

All Done!

Following all of the steps above, you should now have a token minted.

The best part is that you can actually add all of these instructions to a single transaction:

Enjoy your new token!