#nft
49 words tagged “nft”
The Ethereum standard for unique NFTs.
The real-world perks or use an NFT grants its holder.
A collectible NFT badge proving you attended an event.
NFT art produced by algorithms/code, each output unique.
Ironic NFT compliment — pretending a generic JPEG has special traits.
The cheapest listed NFT in a collection — the entry-level buy-in.
Minting an NFT only when it sells, deferring gas to the buyer.
The lowest 'buy now' price in an NFT collection.
Abbreviation of "floor price".
Edge info on a coin or NFT before it moons.
Bidding up fees to get a transaction through during high demand.
A mint where the price starts high and drops over time.
An established, high-value NFT collection seen as safe(r).
Grabbing underpriced or newly listed NFTs before anyone else.
An NFT's verifiable on-chain ownership history.
Splitting one NFT into many tradable shares.
A slow scam where founders quietly abandon and drain a project.
A creator's cut of every NFT resale, set in the contract.
An NFT bought to collect and hold, not just flip.
Buy in fast and hard without doing the homework.
Gonna make it — singular hopium for one believer.
Buying up many of the cheapest NFTs in a collection at once.
Past tense of ape — bought in hard on impulse
Guaranteed early-access slot for an NFT mint or token sale.
How scarce an NFT's traits make it within a collection.
The resale market after an NFT's initial mint.
Your holdings — heavy if they're losing, fat if they're winning.
When every NFT in a collection has been minted/sold
Decentralized file storage widely used for NFT assets.
A token guaranteeing a spot to mint a future collection.
NFT-skeptic dunk — just save the JPEG for free instead of buying it.
A digital clothing/accessory NFT for avatars.
An individual attribute of a generative NFT.
Genuine, non-manipulated demand or growth.
An NFT drop with supply capped only by time, not number.
Abbreviation of "whitelist".
Non-fungible token — a unique on-chain ownership record.
The creator's first sale of an NFT (the mint).
Fake self-dealing trades to inflate volume or price.
To pull an NFT off the market (or drop a token from an exchange).