# Create Vested Streams

To create vested token streams, you first need to make sure your wallet is connected. After connecting your wallet, follow the below steps:

* Navigate to the "Vesting" section from the menu.
* For the current version, the linear model is set as default.
* Enter the recipient's address.
* Select the token you want to stream from the list that pops up after clicking the relevant space.
* Specify your desired vesting rate.
* Specify if you want the stream to be cancellable by toggling on "Cancellable stream."
* Toggle on "Cliff time" if you wish and set the time. \
  \&#xNAN;*Learn more about cliff time* [*here*](/features/cliff-time.md)*.*
* Specify the start and end time for the stream.

  ***Note 1**: Without specifying a start time, the stream will start right after it is created.*\
  \&#xNAN;***Note 2**: The current version does not support indefinite streams, so you need to specify the end time before being able to create the stream.*
* Click "Create Vesting," approve token access, confirm vesting creation, and wait until your vested stream is created.
* After the stream is successfully created, you will get a success message with some info about the created stream as well as a button to take you straight to the stream's details page.


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