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# How to applied for SeaPump Token Sale?

SeaPump offers an innovative and efficient platform for projects looking to launch their token sale and connect with a wider community.

Follow these simple steps to apply for your token sale on SeaPump:

**Step 1: Apply to Pump**

Navigate to the bottom of the SeaPump [homepage](https://pump.seafi.ai/) and click the "Apply to Pump" button to start your application

**Step 2: Complete the Application Form**

Fill out the [SeaPump application form](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSffqU4nZQdM6xN6duij7_OfXtk846FzAerMl-1MEhcZxUUzmA/viewform) with the required project details to ensure we have all the information we need to process your application.

**Step 3: Await Contact from SeaFi Team**

Once your application is submitted, the SeaFi team will reach out to guide you through the next steps and assist with the setup of your token sale.

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Start your journey to a successful token sale today with SeaPump and watch your project soar!


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