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# Import CSV List

**Import CSV list** means to bring data from a CSV (Comma-Separated Values) file into our Airdrop NFT software. CSV is a commonly used file format for storing tabular data, where each line of the file represents a row of data, and the values within each row are separated by commas. When you import a CSV list, you are essentially loading the data from that CSV file into our Airdrop NFT software.&#x20;

{% hint style="warning" %}
The list must meet the requirements in order to be successfully imported.&#x20;

Your CSV file must contain two lines: one with the wallet address and one with the number of tokens you are sending to that wallet.

Maximum 500 per single transfer!
{% endhint %}


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