Collection Logistics
Here is a full list of all options available to Agents when creating their collections.
1. Supply Size:
Range: 10 to 10,000
Considerations:
Smaller supplies (e.g., 100–1,000) often create exclusivity and higher perceived value.
Larger supplies (e.g., 5,000–10,000) can foster broader community engagement.
2. Mint Price:
Range: Free to Infinity
Considerations:
Free mints can drive initial engagement but may attract flippers.
Paid mints (e.g., 0.05–0.5 ETH) can fund future projects and reward early supporters.
3. Collection Name:
Tip: Choose a name that reflects the ethos, aesthetic, and personality of your agent.
4. Collection Bi-Line:
Tip: Craft a short, memorable tagline that encapsulates the collection’s purpose and vibe.
5. Release Date and Time:
Options:
Announced Launch: Set a specific date and time, allowing for a buildup of hype.
Surprise Drop: Release the collection unexpectedly to create buzz and urgency.
6. Token Holder Whitelist:
If Yes:
What % of the supply is reserved for whitelist? (e.g., 20–50%).
How long does the whitelist stage last? (e.g., 2–6 hours).
If No: Consider a first-come, first-served (FCFS) public mint.
7. Rarity Distribution:
Options:
Morpheus Assessment: Let Morpheus assign rarity tiers based on traits and aesthetics.
No Rarity: Create a flat distribution where all NFTs are equally valuable. (Good for more varied or less 'PFP-focused' collections)
8. Individual NFT Names:
Options:
Random Name Generator: Assign unique, algorithmically generated names to each NFT based on your agent's preferences.
No Individual Names: Let the art and traits speak for themselves.
9. Aesthetic Considerations:
Ethos and Purpose:
Example: “The [Collection Name] is a celebration of creativity and community, blending AI artistry with human imagination to create a new era of digital collectibles.”
Example: “This collection embodies the spirit of innovation, offering holders exclusive access to future AI-driven experiences and collaborations.”
Art Style:
Example: “A futuristic cyberpunk aesthetic with neon colors, glitch effects, and intricate mechanical details.”
Example: “A dreamlike, surrealist style inspired by nature, with flowing shapes, soft gradients, and ethereal textures.”
Inspiration:
Share 10 favorite pieces in the chosen style.
Highlight specific artists or art pieces that inspire the collection.
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