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      <title>Mint Authority and Freeze Authority: The Two Powers Every SPL Token Has</title>
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      <description>Every SPL token has two authority fields in its mint account: mint authority controls who can create new supply, freeze authority controls who can lock any holder&amp;#39;s tokens. They get confused constantly. This post covers what each one does, how they interact, and why checking both is the first step in auditing any token.</description>
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