> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://arborswap.gitbook.io/product-docs/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://arborswap.gitbook.io/product-docs/curated-ido/curation-information.md).

# Curation information&#x20;

**Curation Role**\
Curators, as third-party specialists, play a pivotal role in handpicking projects to feature on the curated list, thereby amplifying their visibility and instilling confidence among potential users.

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**Base Support**\
Curators provide essential support as part of the fee.

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**Direct Negotiation**\
Projects have the option to directly negotiate with curators for supplementary services such as additional marketing or advisory support.

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**Ethical Standards**\
Curators are required to follow ArborSwaps guidelines, which ensure impartial selection and ethical conduct.

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**Removal Policy**\
ArborSwap reserves the right to remove curators found to be in violation of curation standards or ethical guidelines.

### Application Process

Please fill out this form to apply for curation by ArborSwap. You can expect a response within 72-hours. You may contact ArborSwap if you don’t receive a response within 72-hours.

### When should I apply for curation?

We suggest projects apply for curation services at a minimum of 2 weeks before their IDO event.

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