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# Merkly NFT Mint & Bridge

The **Merkly NFT Mint & Bridge** mode allows you to [mint](https://minter.merkly.com/) and send NFTs to other networks through the Merkly protocol.

NFT minting is done on the **Zora** network, with the option to send the minted NFT to any of the 20 available networks.

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### Setting up and starting a session:

* In the **Mode** section, select **Block Mode**.
* In the **Run mode** section, choose how the wallets will be launched:
  1. **Parallel** - parallel operation (multi-threaded) with or without proxies.
  2. **One-by-one** - wallets will be launched one after another with or without proxies.
  3. **One-by-one (mobile proxy)** - wallets will be launched one after another using mobile proxies. Mobile proxies must be added in the **Settings ->** [**Proxies**](https://docs.nfd.gg/main/eng-combine-software/section-settings/proxies) section and linked to accounts in the **Account Manager** in advance.
* To use a ready-made preset for the software settings, click the selection field in the **Select preset** section and choose the desired preset.
* To launch a pre-prepared group of wallets, select the necessary group in the **Select Accounts group to launch** section.
* In the **Bridge NFT After Mint to** field, choose the network to which the NFT will be sent after minting.
* In the **Delays** section, set the delay between wallets in the **Wallet** field.
* Clicking on **Pro** will open the **Gas guard** setting. If this delay is activated, your wallet will go to sleep if several accounts in the same session are ready to work simultaneously after reaching the gas level you set for the software. This is done to prevent all wallets from sending transactions simultaneously after reaching the set gas level. The standard delay is set in the range of 30 to 150 seconds.
* In the **Max gas price** section, set the maximum gas price in the Ethereum network for transactions. The software will wait until the gas in the Ethereum network drops to the specified value and will only then start making transactions. After the session starts, you can change the upper Gwei limit in the **Logs & Progress** tab by going to the **Sessions** subsection.
* If you want the wallets to be activated randomly, leave the **Randomize wallets** checkbox enabled.
* To save the delay settings for use in other sessions, click **Save this as preset**, enter the preset name, and save. Later, you can select this preset in the **Select preset** field.
* Click **Update Balances** to get the current ETH balances on the wallets. If the balances are not loading in the Zora network, understand that Zora complies with sanctions, and all countries listed under OFAC are banned by Zora. You need to enable a VPN before updating balances.
* Select the wallets you want to start and click **Launch**.

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* Your wallets have been launched. You can track the progress of wallet operations in the [Logs & Progress](https://docs.nfd.gg/main/eng-combine-software/modules/operation-and-launching-of-modules/zora-module/logs-and-progress) section.
