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# Token Sharing

#### This guide is for UnicornX App users. Please download the app first:[ Download UnicornX App](https://unicornx.ai/app/download).

### Step 1: Select a Token

* Open the UnicornX App and navigate to the home page.
* Find the token you wish to share, for example, **$Broccoli**

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### Step 2: Share the Token

* Tap the **Share button** located at the top-right corner.
* Choose from the following sharing options:
  * **Save Image**
  * **Copy Link**
  * **Share on X**
  * **Share on Telegram**

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Complete these steps to easily share tokens with friends or your social network!

### Special Note for iOS Users

When using the token-sharing feature for the first time, we recommend allowing the UnicornX app to access your clipboard for faster token sharing:

> When prompted with "**Allow Paste**" on your iOS device, please select **Allow**.
>
> Once authorized, the UnicornX App will automatically access the clipboard to quickly paste your token-sharing content.

**You can adjust clipboard permissions anytime in your iOS system settings.**


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