Minting mechanics are straightforward here. Each piece costs 0.001 ETH with a hard cap of 1000 total supply, and wallet holders can grab up to 3 per account on Ethereum mainnet.
There's an interesting twist: whoever hits singularity first claims the genesis token—no negotiation, pure meritocratic rules.
What sets this apart is the commitment to simplicity. Zero roadmap, zero post-mint flexibility, zero moving goalposts. The system runs on fixed parameters from day one. Once these rules are locked in, that's it—no pivots, no "we're adjusting based on feedback." You know exactly what you're getting into.
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CodeZeroBasis
· 4h ago
0.001 ETH is still interesting. I just like this straightforward approach; once the rules are set in stone, they're set in stone.
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LiquidityHunter
· 12-16 11:20
0.001 ETH is quite cheap, but I'm worried that the Singularity level might be too difficult... Three limits seem okay?
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MidnightMEVeater
· 12-15 22:54
Good morning, 3 a.m... 0.001 ETH to grab 3, and see who can trigger the "singularity" first? Haha, this is the new sandwich battleground. The robot playground is now open, everyone.
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MissedAirdropBro
· 12-15 22:54
0.001 ETH to start? Is that it? I just want to know who will be the first to hit singularity...
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DoomCanister
· 12-15 22:46
0.001 ETH mint, 1000 cap, 3 per account... The logic is pretty good, whoever hits singularity first wins, it's quite interesting.
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rugged_again
· 12-15 22:44
0.001 ETH mint is like this... I just want to know when this singularity will collide, feels like I'm getting sandwiched again.
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Blockchainiac
· 12-15 22:39
Starting from 0.001 ETH? I like this logic, no need for all that fuss.
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0xInsomnia
· 12-15 22:36
ngl this is the first time I've seen a design with such a completely locked-in rule, it's a bit harsh... The first-come, first-served mechanism for genesis feels like it will cause a mad rush to the death.
Minting mechanics are straightforward here. Each piece costs 0.001 ETH with a hard cap of 1000 total supply, and wallet holders can grab up to 3 per account on Ethereum mainnet.
There's an interesting twist: whoever hits singularity first claims the genesis token—no negotiation, pure meritocratic rules.
What sets this apart is the commitment to simplicity. Zero roadmap, zero post-mint flexibility, zero moving goalposts. The system runs on fixed parameters from day one. Once these rules are locked in, that's it—no pivots, no "we're adjusting based on feedback." You know exactly what you're getting into.