How to create a multi-mint (edition)?
Learn how to create a multi-mint (edition) on EXA Market - creating one NFT with multiple editions or copies.
Learn how to create a multi-mint (edition) on EXA Market - creating one NFT with multiple editions or copies.
A multi-mint NFT means you’re creating one NFT with multiple editions or copies, so several people — an amount you decide — can own the same NFT.
1. First, upload your media file.
2. Give your NFT a name.
3. Choose a unit for your NFT.
4. Set your supply.
5. Write a short description of your NFT.
6. Click “Continue.”
1. Upload a banner and a profile picture (PFP) for the collection this NFT belongs to.
2. Name your collection and add a description.
3. Choose a category.
4. Add any social links if you’d like.
5. Click “Save & Continue.”
1. Set your price. Choose the price and currency that works for you.
2. Choose the sale duration.
3. Limit the number of purchases per person (optional)
4. Click “Save and Launch.”
1. Check the cost breakdown
2. When you’re ready, click “Create.”
3. You’ll be prompted to sign the transactions to mint your NFT, create your collection, and list the NFT for sale.
4. Your collection is now created and your NFT is minted and listed for sale.
1. You can check out the drop page. You can edit the drop page by clicking on the edit button.
2. You can use markdown to add more details to the page and you can create an FAQ.
3. In the settings, you can edit your URL, and even delete the collection if needed.
4. You can manage the NFT and even move it to a different collection if needed. You can even update details like the banner, PFP, and description.
5. You can track the revenue generated from your sales in the dashboard.
Note: Supported media file types include MP3, MP4, JPG, GIF, PNG, PDF, and SVG, with a maximum file size of 50MB.
If you have any questions or run into any issues, don’t hesitate to use the chat bubble at the bottom right of the screen, visit our FAQ page at help.exa.market, or join our Discord community to open a ticket.
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