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# Proposing via the Oracle Dapp

Viewing, proposing and disputing ManagedOptimisticOracleV2 requests on the Oracle Dapp is the same as other OptimisticOracleV2 requests except for the following differences:

* If your connected address is not on the request's proposer whitelist, the propose button on the request's sidebar will be disabled.

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* The request's proposer whitelist is displayed under the "More Information" heading at the bottom of the request sidebar.

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* ManagedOptimisticOracleV2 requests are tagged "Managed Optimistic Oracle V2" on the Oracle Dapp.

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