Creating an allowlist or whitelist for Ethereum in BlockSurvey is simple. Follow these steps to set it up and understand how it works on the taking screen.
Set up Allowlist/Whitelist for Ethereum
In the Design screen of a form, click on Add Question.
Select the Ethereum Network to add it as a question in your form.
Once you have designed your form, click Publish.
How does it work for respondents?
When respondents click the Connect & Verify (Ethereum) button on the taking screen, they will be prompted to connect their Ethereum wallet.
After connecting, they will need to approve a verification message with their wallet, confirming ownership of the wallet address.
Once verified, BlockSurvey will automatically collect the respondent's wallet address and public details.
These are the data that are being collected when the respondents submit their responses:
Wallet Address
Namespace(s)
Network
Wallet Provider
Wallet Holdings
ETH Token Balance
Fungible Holdings
Total Count of NFT Holdings
50 Recent NFTs Metadata
Delegated wallet addresses
Responses screen
Analytics screen
Give It a Try! With these easy steps, you can seamlessly create an allowlist/whitelist for Ethereum in BlockSurvey.