SmartBCH NFTs Update (April 2022)
SmartBCH NFTs attract a large crowd of collectors, and we can observe how dozens of NFT collections sell thousands of NFTs during their mint phase and attract thousands of BCH in volumes.
Trading on OASIS intensifies after every major NFT collection release, and for most of them, the floor price (for common NFTs) is above the mint price.
Some of the most successful NFT collections are:
LawPunks: Mint Phase 100 BCH (read more)
Poolside Puffers: Mint Phase 7.35 BCH (read more)
CashCats: 500 BCH
Thrones-Queens: 300 BCH (read more)
Reapers: 500 BCH (read more)
Gambling Apes Club: 400 BCH in 5 minutes! (read more)
Pandaland: 300 BCH (read more)
Pixel Guy Club: 150 BCH (read more)
Shorai: 300 BCH
Spice: 200 Spice NFTs sold out on its marketplace
Lucky Tigers: 12.43 BCH
More collections and NFT projects appear almost daily and some of them are currently in the mint phase. I selected to present some of the NFT projects currently active in and still able to mint, although my articles serve review purposes and not apply as financial advice. It is better not to overexpose our portfolio in one niche only.
Upcoming smartBCH projects:
BCH Towns - Village Simulator on smartBCH!
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BCH Towns is an exciting project currently under development, planning to bring a strategy/resource management game on smartBCH and create the token $Towns (SEP20) that will be the native currency of the game.
There is no plan for a presale of an NFT collection, although the game will use NFTs for in-game trading of items.
The project will launch an ICO for $TOWNS token this month. (Read more)
Website: bchtowns.com (currently redirects to linktree)
Twitter: BchTowns
Read.cash: Announcement
Medium: bchtowns
telegram: bchtowns
Lucky Tigers
(link)
Lucky Tigers is a unique smartBCH NFT collection of 888 items in total with a mint cost of 0.014BCH for each NFT.
Currently, 499/888 NFTs have been minted on the first day of launch.
Lucky Tigers is a collection with an original design offering interesting art. (I didn't find art similar to Tigers on Open Sea after research).
The mint price is low when compared to other new collections that usually went with 0.05BCH. Combined with the low number of NFTs makes me consider it a decent effort by the artist/developer.
Lucky tigers offer unique art and a detailed approach with different designs for its core concept (tigers).
Contract: 0x3aABc773Cb699AD2F70dfc6F46316c7aB12e35e9 (smartscan)
Website (Mint): luckytigers.cash
Marketplace: OASIS
Telegram: https://t.me/luckytigers888
Pixs RPG
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The NFT mint phase of Pixs has been resumed, with 1553 / 2040 NFTs minted so far.
487 Pixs Hero NFTs remain to be minted, and the Pixs RPG will soon be ready to launch the game after the conclusion of its beta testing.
I previously reviewed this project on read.cash: "Pixs RPG: Play-to-Earn NFT Game On SmartBCH".
The art of Pixs is original and each NFT represents the player's Hero in the Pixs RPG game.
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Joybot NFTs by Joystic Club
The Joybots NFT Collection offers a use case within the Joystic Club platform.
805 out of 10,000 NFTs have been minted at the cost of 500 JOY tokens each.
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Joystic Club offers a platform constantly updating with new arcade games, where players can earn Joy tokens.
The rewards are multiplied by x5.6 when the connected Metamask address holds two Joybot NFTs, so this is a bonus.
The mint of Joybots is still at an early phase, but perhaps the multiplier incentive could create interest.
*I plan to test and review the Joystic Club platform in a separate article, soon.
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More Collections Stuck in Early Mint
Pixelitos
Pixelitos is a pixelized NFT collection similar to Pixel Guy Club and Catos.
The collection launched on March 9th, and the mint phase stalled at 152 out of 10,000 NFTs.
Website (mint): pixelitos.cash
Twitter: PixelitosCash
We have seen two or three more pixelated collections so far in smartBCH. Maybe this niche in the smartBCH NFT market was already covered by excess supply, but probably this collection wasn't advertised too much.
World Of Masks
The World of Masks mint phase is currently active with 1056/10800 NFTs minted (~10%).
The mint price is 0.0313BCH (Currently ~$11.73) for each NFT.
Some collections have unique art and design, and some have cloned other successful collections from other networks. It happens often in other quality smart contract networks like Polygon or Solana, and we have also seen this in smartBCH with Punks and Apes as well.
The World of Masks collection seems to be based on the Ethereum collection Hashmasks. Hashmasks is a popular NFT collection trading on OpenSea.
At a glance, I found copied art on trait body color: "mystical", which is identical to Hashmasks. I didn't check further but it is obvious this is the same part used.
World of Masks should have mentioned Hashmasks as its inspiration, not just as a concept but also the similar parts to the art of Hashmasks.
Instead, what was expressed in the team's announcement is that this collection was a product of random discussions and a unique idea.
"Random discussions with friends on how I see people wearing masks in my imaginary world brought the idea to create a collection mainly focused on masks."
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The resemblance tells of something else. World of Masks was heavily influenced by Hashmasks, and while parts of the art changed, some clearly didn't.
Everyone knew Apes and Punks were cloned (or copied and altered) art from popular Ethereum collections. This fact is often discussed in the official telegram group of these projects. I fail to see why this was not explained from the beginning of this project as well, but instead, we find this attempt to make it seem like an original idea.
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In Conclusion
The art factor is equally important as well the uniqueness of the art. Developers will sometimes clone other successful projects with minimum changes.
SmartBCH has presented multiple cases of unique collections.
Reapers, Thrones, and Puffers are some of the unique collections on smartBCH, sold out without having a concept based on the art of successful Ethereum collections.
A use case usually is rare in these NFT collections. Most collectors find smartBCH NFTs as an opportunity to invest early. As smartBCH keeps expanding there will be better odds to sell these NFTs multiple times higher.
It will not be possible with every NFT collection, still, we already encountered a few that achieved incredible returns.
We have a plethora of NFT collections today on smartBCH, but a stable demand, since the NFT investors are scattered in multiple networks with Ethereum first.
We can't assume that every collection will achieve similar results and volumes to Law Punks, Reapers, Thrones, or Gambling Apes, but with time, those projects that proceed by re-investing most of the BCH received into developing and enhancing the projects will achieve the respect of the community.
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Lead Image: by Ash Edmonds on Unsplash
Notes
There are plenty of counter indicators in smartBCH as well as all over the crypto market. I have learned to avoid them since 2017 as they will often lead to bad financial decisions.
I have considered which material to follow and who are the counter-indicators in my investing methodology.
Now, consider what you want to read from the writers you follow?
Is this you want just to simply report the news without stating the obvious, doing research, and discovering inconsistencies?
Is it shilling endlessly vague projects that have a high risk of failure?
Is it perhaps sponsored content under a secret payment agreement that the author fails to mention?
Or perhaps you want to read what actually happens and see smartBCH succeed?
I am interested to read comments on this. I am not writing in a newspaper right now to report the news, get a paycheck and wait for my summer break to go on vacation. This is way different.
I wrote this previously but literally, nobody cared:
Plenty of writers publish content promoting projects and receive payments. This is called promotional content.
I've never published promotional content and was never asked either.
Moreover, there is nothing wrong with writing sponsored or promotional content, unless you DON'T MENTION it.
If you don't specifically announce that your content is promotional, then you hide your true intentions from your audience. You are deceiving your audience this way. This happens often with Youtubers but writers don't escape this shady trend.
If you mention in your content that it was a promotional activity for which you received payment, nobody will really care or accuse you of anything.
Why hide this fact then? This is the most dishonest and disrespectful approach I've seen becoming a trend nowadays.
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