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Bugs
777 Tokens
Bugs is a generative NFT collection of ultra-realistic macro portraits of garden insects. Each token captures a single close-up moment — a bee in pollen, a ladybird on a dewy leaf, a dragonfly in backlit flight — rendered in the language of high-end macro photography.
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How minting works
Users connect their wallet using the Connect Wallet button in the header once minting is live.
Whitelist and public sale phases are managed by signatures and on-chain checks to ensure fairness.
Mint pricing and limits per address are enforced by the smart contract to maintain integrity.
Minting is on the Base blockchain, using USD Coin (USDC) for payments to minimize fees and ensure stability. A small amount of gas is needed on Base (Base ETH) to complete the transaction.
Minting is best performed on a desktop browser with MetaMask or a similar wallet extension for optimal experience. Alternatively, if you're on mobile, open the wallet's built-in browser (e.g., MetaMask mobile app) to mint directly.
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