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Basic Usage

Most creators will find that the default settings meet their needs. Following the default settings on the Version 5 Transfer Validator offers creators the following:

  • Default Lists (List Id 0)
    • Whitelist Apptoken Protocols
      • Payment Processor
      • TokenMaster
    • Authorizer List
      • Seaport Trading with OpenSea Royalty Sign-Off
      • Seaport Trading with Reservoir Royalty Sign-Off
    • Trusted Smart Wallets and EIP-7702 Delegates List
  • Default Ruleset
    • Whitelist with following options
      • Authorization Mode: Enabled
      • Account Freezing Mode: Disabled
      • Default List Extension: N/A
      • Allow OTC: Enabled
      • Allow EIP-7702 Delegate OTC: Disabled
      • Allow Smart Wallet OTC: Disabled
      • Block Smart Wallet Receivers: Disabled
      • Block Unverified EOA Receivers: Disabled
  • Automatic Updates: Default ruleset may be patched and upgraded by Limit Break as EVM evolves to keep creators protected. Default whitelist and authorizer list kept up to date as new protocols are released.

To configure tokens to use default settings, update to the latest Creator Token Standards library if using Foundry or the NPM Creator Token Standards library if using Hardhat, and deploy a new ERC20-C/ERC721-C/ERC1155-C token.

For collections that are already live, change the validator address to Version 5 Transfer Validator at any time by calling the following function on your collection.

function setTransferValidator(address validator) external;

Transfer Validator addresses are documented at apptokens.com, and Limit Break provides Developer Tools to configure your validator here.

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