Essential Guide for DEMO Discord bot commands

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MVL Blockchain
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6 min readFeb 24, 2022

Welcome Demoneers!

I assume you have came to this article because you have already visited read our previous articles, visited our Discord server (https://discord.gg/demo), but found all the features and bot commands embedded in the server to be confusing and somewhat weird.

No worries! This article is here to explain you all the essential features and bot commands you need to know in order to enjoy and get most out of what is provided in our Discord community.

Commands in regard to Whitelist

Whitelist is a list of who have been given a guaranteed chance to mint an NFT during the Whitelist sales. So, if you are registered in the whitelist, we will secure a NFT for you to mint during our whitelist sales period.

Apply for a spot in the whitelist [command: /whitelist apply]

This is a command for registering oneself to the whitelist.

By executing this command, certain amount of point will be deducted from executor’s balance in exchange of registration to the whitelist. Furthermore, members can only execute this command at channel “whitelist-apply.”

Also, as we have announced earlier in the Discord server, the amount of point required for the registration will increase as spots in the whitelist fill up. For current required amount, please check channel “how-to-get-whitelisted.”

Check your whitelist status [command: /whitelist status]

This command is for checking whether one is already registered in the whitelist.

When one executes this command, the following information will appear.

[The 1st Whitelist Current Status]: Status of whether you are currently registered in the whitelist

[Current price]: Amount of point that will be deducted to currently register for the whitelist

[Slot left]: Remaining slots in the whitelist [Slot left]

Commands in regard to points earned

Point is one of two important metrics that is used to measure each member’s contribution to our DEMO Discord Server. (The other important metrics is level)

A member can earn points by executing certain tasks that is described in channel “points-guide.”

Check points you have earned [command: /point check]

This command is for checking total amount of points in one’s balance. When one executes this command following image pops up.

Current point indicates total amount of points one currently has. Right column named “Recently Received” shows recent history of where one recently received the points and left column “Recently Sent” shows recent history of where one sent the points.

Give you points to someone [command: /point give]

As a token of appreciation, a sign of friendship, or for any other reasons you may think of, a member can send one’s points to another member in DEMO Discord server.

To give one’s point to another member, one must fill out following three areas.

1) Receiver

2) Amount

Once the receiver has been designated, a member must type in amount of point one would like to give to the receiver; one can do so simply by typing in the number of points one would like to give.

3) Memo

Lastly, if a member likes to send a message to the receiver along with the transaction, one may do so by typing in the message in Memo area.

Commands in regard to earning the points

As mentioned earlier, the points can be earned through various ways. At the time of writing, the points can be earned by inviting friends to DEMO Discord Server(80 points per invite), registering Metamask Ethereum wallet address(20 points), and posting a “good morning” or “good night” message every 12 hours in channel “gm-gn”

As part of invitation and wallet registration, there are a couple bot commands that every member should be aware of. The following section is a list and explanation of bot commands that is related to earning points via invitations and wallet registration.

Check number of invites you made [command: /invite status]

A member may check number of invitations one sent and their status by using this command. When the command is executed, the following message pops up.

[Points unclaimed invitations]: This shows list of users you have invited but have not claimed points for.

  • When Rule unaccepted appears next to their names, this indicates that these invitee have actually never joined our server because they have not followed initial instruction and have not accepted the rule displayed when they first visit our server.

[Total]: This is the total number of invitations you have made so far.

[Claimed]: This indicates number of invitations you have claimed points already.

[Claimable]: This shows number of invitations(and amount of points) you can claim right now for invitations you made.

[Pending]: This is a number of invitations still pending to be finalized after two days.

[Quited]: This is a number of invitations that left the server before the two days of finalization period is over.

Claim points from the invites you made [command: /invitepoint-exchange]

To claim unclaimed points from the invitation, a member may use this command to claim points from the invitations made.

Register your Metamask Ethereum wallet [command: /wallet register]

This is a command for registering one’s Metamask wallet address in DEMO discord server.

Once the command is typed, the bot will then ask for Metamask Ethereum wallet address.

Check if and which Ethereum wallet is connected [command: /wallet status]

Once the Ethereum address has been registered, a member can check if it has been registered correctly by executing this command.

Other important commands

Level is the second important metric that is used to measure each member’s contribution to our DEMO Discord Server.

Furthermore, every member’s exp and level are ranked against each other in the server. Rank is an important number because it shows how actively one is participating or contributing to the community compared to others.

Check level, exp, and rank [command: /rank]

A member can check one’s own level, exp, and rank or those of others with this command. Once the command is executed, a member may type in username of another member whom one would like to inquire. A member may skip this this part to inquire one’s own level, exp, and rank.

To give you a brief a summary, I have organized all the bots commands explained in this article into one table. Please take a screenshot of it and take it with you as you explore more stuffs in DEMO discord server. Enjoy!

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