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# Creating A Raffle

Initiate a raffle by selecting an NFT or token amount, custom parameters for extended control of your raffle.

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Parameters include:

* Start Date: When ticket sales begin (m/d/y).
* Start Time: The time when ticket sales will start .
* End Date: When ticket sales end (m/d/y).&#x20;
* End Time: When ticket sales end (hour/minutes).&#x20;
* Ticket Supply: Total supply of tickets (defaults to 100,000 if no value is provided).&#x20;
* Ticket Price: The token amount you want for each ticket.&#x20;
* Minimum Tickets: Set the number of tickets that need to be sold before a raffle starts.
* Multiple Winners: Click the blue dot to enable multiple winners for a raffle with multiple NFTs.

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