Project’s Flow

Pool Creation and Listing

  1. The Fundraiser applies to ScaleSwap.

  2. ScaleSwap’s sourcing team approves the Fundraiser.

  3. The Fundraiser gets a notification on clearance and an invitation for creating a ScaleSwap pool.

  4. The Fundraiser provides and SclesSwap saves the Fundraiser’s wallet credentials (public key) to the Registry of Fundraisers.

  5. Fundraiser authenticates in ScaleSwap with her wallet ID via Metamask.

  6. A fundraiser can now access her Project Dashboard via the “My IDO” button and set up her pool. After the pool is set up and the Fundraiser “saves changes” to the Project Dashboard — ScalesSwap gets a notification to approve the pool.

  7. ScaleSwap deploys the pool on behalf of the Fundraiser.

Metamask deserves a separate paragraph in this white paper as an essential element of our equation. Launched in 2016 by Consensys before the advent of the early Ethereum ICOs, Metamask stands out as an infrastructure technology that matured into a full-scale product [Vermaak Metamask]. For most of the time since then, Metamask has existed as a browser extension. However, this changed in September 2020, with the launch of Metamask mobile apps [Leising]. In March 2021, Metamask launched token swaps for mobile [Schroeder Metamask], becoming a DEX aggregator. ScaleSwap uses Metamask for various customer authentication flows.

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