Whitelist Settings
Configure presale access for whitelisted addresses before your public mint begins.
Configuration Options
Whitelist Price
- Set a special price for whitelisted addresses
- Can be different from public mint price
- Denominated in ETH or other tokens
Max Quantity Per Wallet
- Limit how many NFTs each whitelisted address can mint
- Helps ensure fair distribution among whitelist participants
- Can be different from public mint limits
Whitelist Addresses
Add wallet addresses to your whitelist:
- One address per line
- Supports both EOA and contract addresses
- Bulk upload available for large lists
Setting Up Whitelist
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Configure Whitelist Price
- Set your presale price
- Usually lower than public mint price
- Minimum: 0.0001 ETH
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Set Quantity Limits
- Maximum mints per whitelisted wallet
- Consider your total supply
- Recommended: 1-5 NFTs per wallet
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Add Addresses
- Input addresses manually or upload a file
- Format: One address per line
- System automatically validates addresses
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Save Configuration
- Click "Save Whitelist" to store settings
- Changes allowed until contract deployment
Whitelist Management
Viewing Whitelist Status
Track your whitelist configuration:
- Total addresses added
- Maximum quantity per wallet
- Whitelist price
- Individual address allowances
Modifying Whitelist
- Add or remove addresses before deployment
- Adjust quantity limits
- Update whitelist price
⚠️
Whitelist settings become permanent after smart contract deployment. Verify all addresses and settings before publishing.
Best Practices
Price Setting
- Set an attractive discount for early supporters
- Consider gas costs when setting minimum price
- Balance between reward and project value
Quantity Limits
- Set limits based on total supply
- Consider community size
- Leave enough supply for public mint
Address Management
- Verify addresses before adding
- Keep backup of whitelist
- Test with sample addresses first
Timing
- Announce whitelist details in advance
- Set clear presale duration
- Plan smooth transition to public mint
Consider using different quantity limits for different tiers of whitelisted addresses (e.g., early supporters, community members, collaborators).