$SOUL token is live.
Ca:
0x0098A975CB994c39477217c213e37931624b2f6E
This is a massive liquidity boost to the Souls ecosystem.
The Veil is open at:
https://t.co/BSUQpo15E1
Here is how it works:
Gen 1–5 Souls can enter the Memory Pool.
When you deposit a Soul NFT you receive $SOUL token based on its generation.
Gen 1 = 10 $SOUL
Gen 2 = 25 $SOUL
Gen 3 = 55 $SOUL
Gen 4 = 110 $SOUL
Gen 5 = 220 $SOUL
But once you deposit that Soul NFT is no longer yours.
It enters the Veil.
Later someone can burn $SOUL token to summon a random Soul NFT from that generation pool.
They cannot choose which one comes back.
That is where Inherited Souls begin.
Some Souls inside the Veil may keep carrying Reliquary value while they wait.
So when a Soul NFT returns it may come back with inherited $ETH attached.
Not guaranteed.
Not selectable.
Not predictable.
A Soul can be given up by one wallet, sleep inside the Veil and return to another wallet carrying memory.
Liquid memory.
Random return.
Inherited value.
The Veil decides what comes back.
#NFT #DEFI
Gm
#NFT market is rough right now, no point pretending otherwise.
But we’re still here and still building.
Working on the next steps to make the Souls ecosystem stronger, more useful, and more interesting for holders.
The Reliquary is live.
The Veil is open.
$SOUL is just the start.
We keep going.
$ETH
I think @opensea introducing optional native dynamic holder revenue share from creator fees would be a powerful upgrade for both new and existing collections.
SOULS is already doing this through its own external vault contract but having it supported natively at the marketplace level would open up a new design space for #NFT ecosystems.
Any thoughts ?
@HollanderAdam@dfinzer@chrismaddern
The Souls ecosystem is starting to find its equilibrium.
NFTs feed the Reliquary.
$SOUL gives higher gen Souls liquidity.
The Veil lets memory move between wallets.
The floor is no longer just about traits.
It’s about generation, lineage, inherited value and what the Soul can become.
Gen 1–5 Souls now have a second market through $SOUL.
The #NFT side and token side are beginning to price each other.
This is where the ecosystem starts to wake up.
More doors are still closed.
More mechanics are still sleeping.
The chain remembers what comes next. 👀
$ETH
16% of the SOULS supply has already been burned since launch.
Only around 8400 remain.
Real Souls entered the Ashwell.
Real supply disappeared.
New generations were forged.
Lineage got deeper.
SOULS is already compressing itself onchain.
$SOULS $ETH #NFT
People should really start paying attention to the economy forming around Souls.
Do the math before selling floor on OpenSea.
Some Souls are being listed for less than what they may be worth after healing in the Ashwell and entering the Veil.
You can forge deeper generations, then exchange Gen 1–5 Souls for $SOUL.
The market is still pricing many Souls like static NFTs.
They are not static.
They are inputs, lineage, liquidity, memory, and future supply compression.
Study the loop.
$ETH #NFT
The Veil does not magically mint new NFTs on demand.
That is the point.
A real Gen 1–5 Soul has to enter the pool first.
Someone deposits a Soul receives $SOUL, and gives that NFT to the Veil.
Then someone else can burn $SOUL to summon a random Soul from that generation pool.
That is the ecosystem loop:
Souls create $SOUL.
$SOUL summons Souls.
The pool only returns what holders put inside it.
The Veil is not printing NFTs.
It is recycling memory.
GM
Veil claim issue is fixed.
Some pending Souls were not showing in the UI, but nothing was lost.
$SOUL stayed escrowed on-chain and the NFTs were still claimable.
It was a UI bug not a contract bug.
You can now claim / recover your Souls.
Quick Veil clarification:
If there is no Soul available in a generation pool, the Veil cannot return one from that generation yet.
You’ll need to wait until someone deposits that generation into the Veil.
If you already used $SOUL to request a Soul and the pool becomes empty before your claim, you are not stuck.
You can cancel/recover the request and get your $SOUL back.
The Veil can only return what is inside the pool.
No Soul available = your $SOUL can return.
Quick Veil clarification:
If there is no Soul available in a generation pool, the Veil cannot return one from that generation yet.
You’ll need to wait until someone deposits that generation into the Veil.
If you already used $SOUL to request a Soul and the pool becomes empty before your claim, you are not stuck.
You can cancel/recover the request and get your $SOUL back.
The Veil can only return what is inside the pool.
No Soul available = your $SOUL can return.
GM
Veil claim issue is fixed.
Some pending Souls were not showing in the UI, but nothing was lost.
$SOUL stayed escrowed on-chain and the NFTs were still claimable.
It was a UI bug not a contract bug.
You can now claim / recover your Souls.
$SOUL token is live.
Ca:
0x0098A975CB994c39477217c213e37931624b2f6E
This is a massive liquidity boost to the Souls ecosystem.
The Veil is open at:
https://t.co/BSUQpo15E1
Here is how it works:
Gen 1–5 Souls can enter the Memory Pool.
When you deposit a Soul NFT you receive $SOUL token based on its generation.
Gen 1 = 10 $SOUL
Gen 2 = 25 $SOUL
Gen 3 = 55 $SOUL
Gen 4 = 110 $SOUL
Gen 5 = 220 $SOUL
But once you deposit that Soul NFT is no longer yours.
It enters the Veil.
Later someone can burn $SOUL token to summon a random Soul NFT from that generation pool.
They cannot choose which one comes back.
That is where Inherited Souls begin.
Some Souls inside the Veil may keep carrying Reliquary value while they wait.
So when a Soul NFT returns it may come back with inherited $ETH attached.
Not guaranteed.
Not selectable.
Not predictable.
A Soul can be given up by one wallet, sleep inside the Veil and return to another wallet carrying memory.
Liquid memory.
Random return.
Inherited value.
The Veil decides what comes back.
#NFT #DEFI
Souls mint live in 1h on @opensea
https://t.co/dZKyUIFbQm
Free mint opens first for :
BAYC, CryptoPunks, Pudgy Penguins, MAYC, Normies, Slonks, Goblynz and Freaks holders.
Public mint follows at 0.001 ETH.
Max 10 Souls per wallet during primary mint.
Secondary ownership is unrestricted.
Mint your Soul.
Trade. Lose. Heal.
Burn two Lost Souls in the Ashwell and create one stronger.
The collection remembers.
$ETH #NFT
@BoredApeYC@cryptopunks@pudgypenguins@normiesART@SlonksNFT@GoblynzNFT@freaksone1
What are Inherited Souls?
When a Gen 1–5 Soul enters The Veil the owner receives $SOUL and gives up that #NFT.
The Soul then sleeps inside the Memory Pool.
While it waits there it may keep carrying Reliquary value.
That $ETH comes from @opensea revenue share flowing into the Souls Reliquary.
Later, someone burns $SOUL to summon a random Soul NFT from that same generation pool.
They cannot choose which one returns.
If the Soul comes back with Reliquary value attached, the new owner inherits it.
One wallet gives up the Soul.
Another wallet may receive it later.
The memory stays with the Soul.
That is an Inherited Soul.
The Veil decides what comes back.
I think @opensea introducing optional native dynamic holder revenue share from creator fees would be a powerful upgrade for both new and existing collections.
SOULS is already doing this through its own external vault contract but having it supported natively at the marketplace level would open up a new design space for #NFT ecosystems.
Any thoughts ?
@HollanderAdam@dfinzer@chrismaddern
@maccurated The issue is when projects reward attention instead of ownership.
Souls is built the other way: value flows back through ownership.
Collectors are rewarded by revenue share not follower count.
@maccurated The issue is when projects reward attention instead of ownership.
Souls is built the other way: value flows back through ownership.
Collectors are rewarded by revenue share not follower count.
The upcoming use case for Gen 1–5 Souls will matter.
And there are not many of them.
Current alive supply:
Gen-1: 148
Gen-2: 6
Gen-3: 12
Gen-4: 1
Gen-5: 3
Most Souls are still Genesis or Lost.
The deeper lineage getsthe harder it becomes to form.
Future $SOUL mechanics will remember who forged early. 👀
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