> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.yamawake.xyz/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.yamawake.xyz/english-3/readme/yokuaru.md).

# FAQ

<details>

<summary>Can I list NFTs for auction?</summary>

No, only ERC20-standard tokens can be listed.

</details>

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<summary>Can I hold an auction with more than one token?</summary>

It is not possible to list more than one token or bid with more than one token.

</details>

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<summary>Is ETH only available for bidding?</summary>

Yes, bidding support in ERC20 will be implemented in v2.

</details>

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<summary>Can the auction be successful but the allocated tokens be zero?</summary>

If the participants' bids are small in relation to the total bid, it is possible that the allocated tokens will be zero, but this is highly unlikely in TemplateV1. Therefore, all participants are allocated some tokens.

</details>

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<summary>Can I claim Early User Rewards on Base?</summary>

Early User Rewards from auctions conducted on Base can be claimed only on Ethereum by sending your score to Ethereum via the dashboard.The score is sent through CCIP, and both a transaction fee and a CCIP fee are required.

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