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Better Call Dev Minting

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Last updated 2 years ago

Better Call Dev - Minting

is the most complicated of the minting sites, though, with a few runs at it, the process becomes easier. Considering the additional steps required, there have been cases of it being no faster than fxhash++ or NFTbiker. Consider it a good tool to have in the kit.

Safety

Be careful. Make sure you have all the correct information and do not rush the process.

How to use

Go to the for the current fxhash contract, then follow the steps below:

Issuer Address - This is the artist's wallet address, which can be found above their name, on their fxhash profile page.

Issuer_id - This is the fxhash project number. The twentieth project to have been minted on fxhash will have the project number '20'. It is found on the project's main page, just below the 'open marketplace' button. An example is shown in the image below.

Source - This is your tezos wallet address. If you hit the 'fill' button, it will connect to your wallet and auto-populate the field, saving time and errors.

Amount - This is in mutez. 1 tez equals 1 million mutez. So if you are buying a 5 tez item, you would type in 5000000 (five million mutez).

BCD
generative token contract issuer
The project number, used in the issuer_id field
The BCD Call mint page, where you mint from the contract