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# Token Owner & Executor Wallet

The <mark style="color:orange;">**token owner wallet**</mark> is the wallet you use to deploy the smart contract to the blockchain.\
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The Executor Wallet is the one that will distribute sufficient ETH to all recipients wallets, allowing them to buy tokens independently. The executor wallet also cover fees for <mark style="color:green;">**ETH-Bundler**</mark> and the <mark style="color:blue;">B</mark><mark style="color:blue;">**lockbuilder**</mark>.

Both wallets must be different wallet.<br>

To start the process with <mark style="color:blue;">**ETH-Bundler**</mark>, you need to prepare both wallets, and each wallet must have enough ETH to execute every process.

During the Eth-Bundler process, you will be prompted to enter the private keys for both wallets. This step validates ownership of the contract and verifies the available ETH balance in each wallet.


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