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NFTbiker Minting

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Last updated 2 years ago

NFTbiker - minting

To use this site, you must hold a piece of , that is at most a 35 edition piece. You can view his collection here. If you hold a piece, or plan to hold a piece, read on!

is often intimidating at first glance but holds a lot of power. Most of that power is focused on Objkt and HEN, but still is useful for fxhash.

It is easy to see what is minting on fxhash by simply selecting the 'Last Fxhash mints' button, which you can see in the first image, below.

While it is nice to see all the mints available, you will normally use this page when a particular mint you want to succeed in getting is expected to be very competitive. It is likely all the artwork will sell out in 1-2 minutes. As such, find the and add them to your 'artists you follow' page, then filter the mint page, so you only see them. This cleans up the page and leaves you to focus on the particular project you want to mint. No accidentally clicking the wrong collection in the heat of the moment!

At times, the NFTbiker mint page may struggle from the huge interest in the project you're trying to mint and may show the mint slightly later than xshash. At other times, NFTbiker will be the faster option; we are still early, so try them both, often. Lastly, both refresh their feed every 30 seconds, which is how long a block takes on Tezos.

NFTbikers art
This site
artist's wallet address
See what is minting on fxhash by hitting that red circle!
From the mint page, you can filter artists that you follow (circle on the left) and also easily add artists to that list (circle on the right)
From the 'artists you follow' page, also called monitored wallets, you can purchase. Follow the steps 1, 2 & 3