Guide to Money On Chain
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  • About Money On Chain
  • Getting started
    • What do I need to know first
    • Wallets available
      • Mobile wallet
        • Rabby
        • SafePal
        • Beexo
        • Exodus
        • UniFi
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      • Web3 wallet
        • Metamask
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        • Unifi
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        • Exodus
        • Enkrypt
      • Hardware wallet setup
        • Ledger
          • Installing Ledger Live
          • Configuring the wallet
          • Installing applications
          • Logging in to the platform
        • Trezor
          • Installing Trezor Suite
          • Configuring the wallet
          • Logging in to the platform
    • Getting rBTC for network fees
      • Getting rBTC with Boltz
      • Getting rBTC and back to BTC with FastBTC
      • Getting rBTC with LNp2pbot
      • Getting rBTC with the 2WayPeg
        • Using the app
          • BTC to RBTC
          • RBTC to BTC
        • Using Electrum and MyCrypto
  • Using Money On Chain
    • How to access the platform
    • How to get tokens
      • How to mint tokens
        • How to mint DoC
        • How to mint BPro
      • How to swap tokens
        • How to swap tokens for DOC
          • Symbiosis
          • OKU Trade
          • Stargate
          • Rubic
          • OpenOcean
          • Sushi Swap
          • Balmy
          • UniFi
          • Sovryn
          • TEX
      • How to get MOC tokens
        • How to claim MoC Tokens from Liquidity Mining
        • How to swap MOC tokens
          • Symbiosis
          • OKU Trade
          • Stargate
          • Rubic
          • OpenOcean
          • Sushi Swap
          • Balmy
          • UniFi
          • Sovryn
          • TEX
    • How to stake MOC tokens
      • Staking with MOC Manager
      • Staking with the dApp
      • Staking with MOC Tools
    • How to vote in MOC governance
      • With MOC Manager
      • With MOC Tools
    • How to get yield
      • Tropykus
      • Sovryn
  • Going deeper
    • Video Resources
    • Useful Links
    • Understanding Metrics
    • Using the TestNet
    • Using the TEX
  • Money On Chain Apps
  • Stablecoin Protocol
  • TEX - Decentralized Token Exchange
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How to mint tokens

In this section, we'll explain one of the key features of the Money On Chain protocol: how to mint your tokens.

This feature isn't exclusive to Money On Chain, as all stablecoin protocols issue tokens. However, it is unique to end users, as other stablecoins are issued by large companies or exchanges.

You can issue your tokens without providing collateral; you simply issue the desired amount of DOC with your rBTC.

How to issue DOC and BPRO is explained below.

Remember that governance MOC tokens cannot be issued because they are already issued, and a portion is released according to the Liquidity Mining Program.

In this section, How to get MOC tokensyou can see the different ways to acquire MOC tokens.

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