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# Percentage Based ARPs

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Here is a step by step guide to setting up a percentage based ARP:

* Go to the [ARP page](https://payswap.org/arps) and click on the **Deploy ARP** button

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* Fill in the form that pops up; set the **Is Percentages** parameter to Yes. Make sure to read the description of each parameter by hovering your cursor over the help icon next to it. Validate the transaction.

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* Click on the **Mine Only** button to only display your ARP contracts. If you are still not able to see your ARP contract, reload the page and click on **Mine Only** again

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