7.Dynamic Whitelists & Participation Settings

Flexible access control. Fair for all.

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


πŸ”“ 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

βœ… This ensures equal opportunity for all investors


πŸ“œ 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

βœ… Great for rewarding early supporters πŸ” Protects against bot domination during early seconds of the sale


βš™οΈ 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 β†’ Public)

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


πŸ›‘οΈ 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 Modeβ„’, 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 β€” without sacrificing speed or fairness.

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