7.Dynamic Whitelists & Participation Settings

Flexible access control. Fair for all.

OPPAD allows projects to define custom participation rules across all launch types — without needing technical skills. Whether you want a fully open launch or a limited whitelist for early backers, everything is configurable through the UI.


🔓 Tierless by Default

Unlike traditional launchpads that restrict access based on staking tiers or insider groups, OPPAD is open by design:

  • All launch modes (Presale, Fairlaunch, Stealth, O-Pump) start with unrestricted participation

  • No token gate or tier is required to contribute

  • Access is determined by the launch configuration, not staking level

✅ This ensures equal opportunity for all investors


📜 Whitelist Control (Optional)

Projects can enable optional whitelisting in their launch configuration:

  • Upload a list of wallet addresses via CSV

  • Set a whitelist-only period (e.g., first 5 minutes)

  • Allow whitelist to expire and open access to the public

  • Track whitelist eligibility via dashboard integration

✅ Great for rewarding early supporters 🔐 Protects against bot domination during early seconds of the sale


⚙️ Contribution Rules

You can also configure contribution limits to control buying power:

Option

Description

Min Buy

Minimum amount required to participate

Max Buy

Maximum amount a wallet can contribute

Cooldowns

Delay between multiple contributions

Access Rounds

Sequential open periods (e.g., Early → Public)

[!INFO] These settings apply per wallet and are enforced on-chain — not just through the frontend.


🛡️ Anti-Bot Protection

Even with open access, OPPAD includes safeguards to prevent abuse:

  • Rate limiting

  • Gas cap detection

  • Optional block delay

  • Max TX per block

  • Optional bot flagging for rapid-fire wallets

[!TIP] These protections are strongest in O-Pump Mode™, but available to all launch types via the admin panel.


With these tools, you can strike the perfect balance between community-first access and security-driven controls — without sacrificing speed or fairness.

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