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# Publish your drop

## Publish drop

Now that you’ve deployed your contract, set your mint schedule, and customized your drop page, you’re ready to publish it on NFTDeal. Congratulations!

Click the **Publish** button to start the process.

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You’ll be asked to approve and sign the on-chain transaction, including the gas fee, from your wallet.

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Once you’ve signed and approved the transaction, your Drop page will be published on NFTDeal and minting will begin according to the schedule you’ve set.

## Update drop

When you publish your drop successfully. If you setting the drop not correctly, you can update it.&#x20;

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You’ll be asked to approve and sign the on-chain transaction, including the gas fee, from your wallet.

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