Executive Summary
  • Three doors land on the same whitelist. /signup, /referral, or /ambassador — pick whichever fits.
  • Any wallet used in any of the three is logged as a closed-beta registrant. One identity, one referral code, one whitelist slot.
  • 2.5% of the $BV7X supply is reserved for the closed-beta staking window — registrants get the first access before public staking opens.
  • One signature, no gas, no custody. Wallet is required so your spot is portable on-chain.

If you've been reading the BV-7X posts and waiting for a clean place to start, this is it. The closed beta is open, the entry is a wallet, and the same wallet works across every signup surface we publish. The rest of this post is a quick walkthrough of the three doors and what each one is for.

The three doors

bv7x.ai/signup
The closed-beta application. Telegram, X handle, wallet, experience level. Submitted in about thirty seconds. The wallet you enter here is your closed-beta whitelist slot.
bv7x.ai/referral
Wallet-mint your referral code. Connect a wallet, sign one EIP-191 message, get a BV7X-XXXX-XXXX code on the spot. The signing wallet becomes your whitelist slot in the same step.
bv7x.ai/ambassador
The ambassador application. For people who want to grow the network in public — X posts, threads, community work. Same wallet field, same whitelist effect.

One identity across all three

The system is built so the same person can hit any door and end up with one referral code, one pass, and one whitelist row. If you've already signed up via the form and you later mint a pass via the wallet flow, the protocol attaches the wallet to your existing code. If you minted via the wallet first and later submit the signup form with the same wallet, the form returns your existing code. There is no duplicate, no second slot, no race.

The shared anchor is the wallet address. That is why wallet is required in every door: it is the one piece of information that lets the system recognize a returning user across surfaces without an account or password.

What “closed beta” gets you

Closed-beta registrants are the first cohort eligible to stake into the closed-beta tranche — 2.5% of the $BV7X supply, reserved for this group ahead of the public staking opening. The window is finite, and the slot is your wallet. When staking opens, you are on the list because you have a row in the registrants table; no second registration is required.

The closed-beta access stacks with the other live programs:

  • Referrer leaderboard — +10 points per dedup'd click, +500 per minted referee, +1,000 per verified X post. Top ten at 23:59 UTC on June 30, 2026 share one percent of the supply. Full mechanics in The Referrer Slate.
  • Ambassador slate — 0.5% of the supply allocated to ambassadors, weighted by a three-axis composite (20% posts log-scaled, 40% reach, 40% Wilson-bounded engagement rate) on their submitted X posts. Public leaderboard at bv7x.ai/ambassadors.

Closed-beta registration is the prerequisite layer. The two distribution slates ride on top of it, and the wallet you register with is the wallet that earns into them.

Which door should you use

The choice doesn't change the outcome. Pick the one closest to what you want to do first.

Use /signup if

You want to fill out a short form so we know who you are — telegram, X, what you've built with AI tools, why you want to test. Two minutes, end-to-end. After submission you get a BV7X-XXXX-XXXX code and a personal share link.

Use /referral if

You already know what you're doing and want a code right now. Connect, sign, mint. Under thirty seconds. Recommended if you have a wallet ready, because the pass is bound to a key you control from the first second.

Use /ambassador if

You publish in public and want your posts to count toward the 0.5% ambassador allocation. The application is slightly longer — follower count, audience niche, content sample — because the program is curated. Approved ambassadors get a public profile on the leaderboard at bv7x.ai/ambassadors.

A worked example

Walk through a registered wallet to see the surfaces all three doors lead to:

The pass page is public — anyone can open it. The dashboard view is gated by a pass secret your browser stores when you first mint or sign up. The leaderboards are open.

What happens next

You sign up. The protocol records your wallet as a closed-beta registrant. You get a pass code, a share link, and access to two parallel point-earning programs (referrer slate, ambassador slate). When staking opens, registrants are first in line for the 2.5% tranche reserved for this cohort.

The doors are open today. The closed-beta slot fills with the wallet you use to walk through any of them.


One wallet. Three entry points. Same outcome. Sign up here, mint here, apply here — the system reconciles. The 2.5% staking window opens when staking opens; the leaderboards are live now.

Pick a door

Wallet required on all three. The same wallet works everywhere.

Sign up for closed beta →
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