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Creating a Guild

A Hivemapper Guild is a tool for splitting tokens between contributors.

This guide provides instructions to create a Hivemapper Guild:

  • Add contributors to your Guild

  • Adjust token splits

  • Manage access to locked devices for Guild members.

Anyone can create a Hivemapper Guild with the Guild Management app. Guilds come in all sizes, from Micro to Enterprise, and play an important role in making Hivemapper’s decentralized mapping network more comprehensive and valuable.

A Guild is created when you add a driver to it. Once a driver has been imported to your Guild, Hivemapper then tags your Solana address as a Guild manager. This Solana address is the designated owner of the Guild, and will always have complete control over this Guild.

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