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Whitelist Registration

Process to secure a privileged spot before a crypto event.

Beginner-friendly explanation  

Registering for a whitelist means signing up to get early access to a crypto project (for example, buying a token before the public).

Example:
You fill out a form to join a whitelist for a new cryptocurrency.

 Intermediate-level insight  

Whitelist registration secures a limited spot for events like token presales. It often requires specific conditions: KYC, holding tokens, or community engagement.

Example:
A launchpad requires holding 1000 tokens to register for the whitelist.

 Advanced perspective

Whitelist registration is a selective allocation strategy aimed at limiting bot risks, rewarding early supporters, and controlling initial distribution. It may involve staking, community tasks, or lotteries.

Example:
A DeFi project requires staking tokens for 30 days to validate whitelist registration.

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