The wallet collection type is simply for just that -- collecting all entrant's wallets, restricted to just those who can fulfill all the raffle's requirements.
A raffle is the main entity within Alphabot. This is where information about a project is shared with the user, as well as what kind of reward they can hope to gain by entering the raffle.
Raffles can be one of four types, selected on the raffle creation page: FCFS (or first-come, first-served), a more traditional Raffle where a subset of entries will be randomly selected by Alphabot to be the winners, an Applicationwhere winners can be individually picked based on responses to questions, or a more basic Wallet Collection type that is mainly used for gathering wallets from users who have already achieved a discord role or other requirements necessary.
Raffles can have certain Entry Requirements that the user must fulfill in order to register. This ensures that only eligible users are able to enter and that users are not able to exploit the system to enter more times than they should be able.
Raffles can also be templates for easily creating future raffles - every raffle you create will have the option of Duplicate
in order to easily transfer the configuration of that raffle to a brand-new raffle.
The individual raffle page is always structured the same way (with the exception of the Application, which is slightly different), and includes the following sections:
Project banner.
Profile image from project and host team.
Raffle title.
Project information (pulled from the Project Data Source).
Raffle description.
Entry requirements (or tasks).
Other active raffles for the same project.
Won raffles for the same project.
Take a look at the different raffle types, or proceed to Creating Your First Raffle.
First-come, first-served raffles will end as soon as the number of entries equals the maximum number of winners, and will no longer accept entries at that time. It is as the name describes, the first ones to enter are the ones who are selected as winners.
FCFS can be set to auto-finalize, meaning that as soon as the number of entries equals the maximum number of winners, it will automatically announce the winners to the specified channel.
The traditional raffle will allow for a certain number of winners to be randomly picked from the larger set of entries. It will accept entries for a specified amount of time, and when that time is over it will no longer accept user entries. Entries per user can be modified and/or limited using Entry Requirements.
Raffles can be set up to auto-finalize, which means that when the time limit has ended, Alphabot will automatically pick and announce the winners of the raffle without any more action needed to be taken by the creator.
Run your form-style application with fully customizable requirements on Alphabot. The video below walks you through the entire Application process.
Like with the other raffle types, you can configure the Discord bot to announce the application, tag the winners, and remind winners on mint day. The only difference with applications is that winners will be announced as you approve them, so not all at the same time like with the other raffle types.