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Eclipse Drop information

1 Type of drop

1 What type of Drop are you planning?

Open Edition (OE) - all NFTs in the collection have the same set of metadata; both a limited and infinite number of items are possible.
PFP - each NFT is unique, each item has its own metadata.

2 Drop phases

2.1 Need to send a few items to a collection owner before starting the Drop?

2.2 How many phases are planned in the drop?

🟡 Note that there can be no time gap between the phases, i.e. the second phase will occur immediately after the first phase and the third phase after the second phase

3 Collection information

3.1 Collection name

3.2 Collection symbol

List alternate symbols, separated by commas, in case the first one is occupied.

3.3 Total number of items in the collection

If Open Edition - you can specify “0” (infinite) or any finite number.
If PFP - only a finite number (greater than zero).

3.4 JSON with collection metadata

Use an example:
{ "name": "Example Cat", "description": "Example Cat is Example", "image": "https://rarible-drops.s3.filebase.com/Eclipse/example/example.jpg" }

3.5 The address of the creator of the collection

Provide a Solana address to which royalties and primary sales payment will be sent.

3.6 Royalties (%)

4 Item Information (NFT)

4.1 On-chain item name

For Open Edition, this is usually the same as the name of the collection and does not contain sequence numbers.
For PFP, you can add an identifier, such as Example #1, Example #2, etc., but this is done directly when generating the metadata for each file. If this is necessary, specify a name like this Example Item #{}

4.3 Link to item metadata

If Open Edition (OE) - provide a link to a single JSON file with metadata for the entire drop. If PFP - provide a link to a zip archive containing separate .json files for each NFT (1.json, 2.json,..10000.json).

5 Fees for drop management

5.1 Minting fee value (ETH)

5.2 Fee recipient's address

6 Drop page Info

6.1 About the Artist 

6.2 Artist Socials

6.3 Artist Image