DeDust.io
  • Welcome to DeDust.io
    • 👋About DeDust.io
    • 🪙About $DUST
    • ⭐Get started
    • ▶️Onboarding on TON
      • How to get a wallet
        • MyTonWallet
        • Tonhub
        • Tonkeeper
      • Where to find a wallet address
      • How to get TON
    • 🪙Using DeDust.io
      • Connect your wallet to DeDust.io
        • DeDust.io in MyTonWallet
        • DeDust.io in Tonkeeper
      • Swap
        • How to swap tokens
        • How to find the token's price charts
        • Swap settings
          • Slippage
            • Slippage in transaction examples
          • Expert mode (for high price impact)
          • Routing
        • Price impact
        • Managing non-whitelisted (imported) tokens
        • Favorite tokens
      • Pools
        • How to deposit liquidity
        • How to withdraw liquidity
      • Staking
        • How to stake DUST
        • How to unstake DUST
        • How to claim stake reward
      • Portfolio
      • Boosts
        • How to boost a pool
        • How to understand if the pool is boosted
        • How to understand the composition of a Boost
        • How to claim Boost rewards
      • Add your token
        • Mint your token
        • Deposit new token to DeDust.io
          • Calculate new token's exchange rate
          • Create USDT pair for new token
        • Trading a non-whitelisted token
        • Whitelist your token (optional)
      • Fees
    • 📳Contact us
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Whitelist your token (optional)

We have 3 requirements for whitelisting:

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  1. TVL (Total Value Locked) for your token on DeDust must be at least 2000 TON paired with TON or USDT.

  2. Ownership of a token contract must be revoked.

  3. Project must have a Telegram channel or Twitter account.

Fill out the whenever you are ready.

Common reasons why your token may be not whitelisted:

  1. Tokens minted on non-trusted platforms or by dubious creators, or having bad reputation. Including the ones that are community known/suspected in making scams in the past.

  2. Fake copies of popular tokens or of expected in the future tokens of popular projects.

  3. Tokens with modified (non-standard) jetton smart contract, for example:

    1. Tokens with an inbuilt fee (also often called 'tax'), defined by a smart contract and token's creator. Untill the necessary amendments to DeDust user interface are made by the team.

    2. 'Honeypots' (tokens that are unable to sell).

    3. Tokens with backdoors, allowing to distort the transparency and the open information about token total supply.

    4. Tokens with vulnerabilities or broken logic / smart contracts.

  4. Tokens having the same naming / ticker / logo as the already existing and especially the popular ones. Including the tokens from the other blockchains.

  5. Tokens making a propaganda of violence, racism, gender discrimination, 18+ and shock content, or any othre commonly known illegal activity.

  6. Tokens creating a ground for political or religious tensions.

  7. Tokens insulting, being harmful or showing disrespect to certain categories of people, according to general principles of moral, ethics and behavior.

  8. Tokens that in any other way may harm DeDust users or DeDust reputation itself.

Even if your token is not whitelisted, anyway it's still available for trading by anyone on DeDust, just after an additional step.

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