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Addition of OML to Trust Wallet (#5279)
* Addition of OML to Trust Wallet

I am aware of the current review requirements, however, please consider reading the details below;

Initially when we started our project, requirement for addition to Trust Wallet was 1000 addresses + 2500 transactions (no mention of airdrop tokens). We knew it was doable, so we started recommending Trust Wallet to our customers and airdrop participants. We have even prepared a guide that explains how to use Trust Wallet and how to add our token manually. Here is the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PL6llNer22s

The video has over 11K views, and more than 7000 people downloaded Trust Wallet just because we recommended and they are airdrop participants. We had a list of 25000 users for airdrop, however, in order to verify that every registration is valid and users are real, we asked for phone verification and we ended up with around 9000 verified airdrop participants. 

The full list of addresses could be reached at https://omlira.com/airdroplistesi.txt - We grouped 50 addresses together, announced it on our socials (example: https://twitter.com/om_lira/status/1348172409342451712?s=20). Our social accounts, followers, and telegram channel (https://t.me/omlira) could be seen.

We have airdropped to more than 5000 participants now and we will airdrop to around 4000 more accounts. We have already paid more than 6 ETH for airdrop so far. So, we believe that OML could be added to the TrustWallet simply because we are not trying to scam anyone or cause problems but just trying to make Trust Wallet usage easier for our customers. 

We could make any payment necessary to add OML to Trust Wallet.

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Trust Wallet Assets Info

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Overview

Trust Wallet token repository is a comprehensive, up-to-date collection of information about several thousands (!) of crypto tokens.

Trust Wallet uses token logos from this source, alongside a number of other projects.

The repository contains token info from several blockchains, info on dApps, staking validators, etc. For every token a logo and optional additional information is available (such data is not available on-chain).

Such a large collection can be maintained only through a community effort, so contributions are welcome, primarily from token projects.

Please note that new tokens are not accepted, the projects have to be sound, with information available, and non-minimal circulation (for limit details see https://community.trustwallet.com/t/how-to-submit-a-token-logo/3863).

How to add token

Details of the repository structure and contribution guidelines are listed on the Developers site. Here is a quick starter summary for the most common use case.

Adding an ERC20 token checklist:

  • Make sure your smartcontract has more than 2,500 address holders, otherwise you will be rejected
  • Fork the Github repository
  • Create folder with name of token smartcontact address in checksum format blockchains/ethereum/assets/<token_smartcontract_address>/.
  • Tell your designer that token image must be in PNG format, recommended size 256x256px, max. 512x512px, with max file size of 100kB, for further details read image rules.
  • Upload your logo with file named logo.png to previously created folder with smartcontract address, and if you done all correctly your path should look like this. blockchains/ethereum/assets/0x1234567461d3f8Db7496581774Bd869C83D51c93/logo.png
  • Create a pull request to the main repo
  • Pay the processing fee

Documentation

For details, see the Developers site:

Disclaimer

Trust Wallet team allows anyone to submit new assets to this repository. However, this does not mean that we are in direct partnership with all of the projects.

Trust Wallet team will reject projects that are deemed as scam or fraudulent after careful review. Trust Wallet team reserves the right to change the terms of asset submissions at any time due to changing market conditions, risk of fraud, or any other factors we deem relevant.