Whitelist
The whitelist feature is a optional feature ready for you to promote your NFT Collection much easier.
I' am new in NFT Space - explain what is a Whitelist:
The usage of a whitelist for NFT collections is to provide a way for NFT project teams to incentivize early participation and reward early supporters of their project. By adding users to a whitelist, they are granted the privilege to purchase NFTs at a discounted price before they are made available to the general public.
This can be an effective marketing strategy for NFT projects, as it creates a sense of exclusivity and urgency for early adopters. It can also help to build a loyal community around the project, as early supporters are more likely to be invested in its success.
Additionally, the whitelist can be used to limit the number of NFTs available for purchase, creating scarcity and increasing the perceived value of the NFTs. This can be particularly important for NFT projects that are focused on limited edition or rare collections.
Overall, the whitelist feature is a powerful tool for NFT projects to help build a strong community, create exclusivity, and drive early sales.
The Whitelist feature at glance
As part of our NFT creator tool, you can define up to three different types of whitelist spots for promoting your NFT collection. These spots are OG Quota, WL Quota, and Public Quota.
OG Quota
OG Quota refers to the number of NFTs that can be minted by a select group of early supporters of the project at a highly discounted OG price. This is often a limited-time offer and is designed to incentivize early participation in the project.
WL Quota
WL Quota refers to the number of NFTs that can be minted by users who have been added to the project's whitelist. These users can purchase NFTs at a lower WL price than the public price, as a reward for their early participation in the project.
Public Quota
Public Quota refers to the number of NFTs that are available for purchase by the general public at the public price.
For each whitelist spot, the user can define a start and end date/time, which determines the availability of the spot. This allows the user to control the timing and duration of the different whitelist spots, and helps to create a sense of urgency and exclusivity for each spot.
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