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# Fusion - Presale/Whitelist Platform

The Fusion platform aims to solve the disconnect between presale and whitelist phases and the deployment of minting in NFT projects. It provides projects with the ability to directly link their presale/whitelist to the blockchain using Mainframe or Candy Machine. A setup fee in Graphite tokens is charged for self-serving listings to prevent spam, but larger projects may be eligible for an exemption listing. A micro-fee is charged for every transaction on the Fusion contracts, which will be used for team revenue and Graphite token buybacks. Initially launching on Solana, the platform has plans to expand to ETH/Polygon in the future.


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