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Holder Dashboard is LIVE! Now all Heraldia features are in one place. You can turn on/off Time Machine, Auto-Revolve, and Animation Studio on the same page.
Each token has additional info. You can check the actual gas before a transaction. More smooth and easy to use.
More upgrades are coming and will be added to the dashboard.
Heraldia never stops creating!
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This week, I am planning a batch of optimizations for the Heraldia website. The first big one is a new section — the Holder Dashboard, where all features (Time Machine, Auto-Revolve, and Animation Studio) will be in one place. I am also fixing minor bugs to make the site smoother and more stable.
This is an important foundation for all upcoming upgrades.
Heraldia never stops creating!
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I've been long enough in NFT space to know technicalities aren't primarily what people like that much to read about. But given the demand and my audience here is it:
Deep dive to tech and history behind Talismans
@Punkbeard0 Talismans
Fully on-chain NFT emblems
Art is rendered fully on-chain, in the contract, including 3D visuals.
Compact supply (1536) that lives based on how holders bond/unbond/cut/merge tokens. Minimum theoretical supply 768, maximum ~3072.
Floor $9
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A short discussion on how Heraldia draws the art.
Each token has 4 layers. Every layer is a standalone engine which makes art directly on-chain (only the Emblem was drawn via mint and stays untouched).
Every transfer reads the wallet address, computes a new hash, and the on-chain artist makes a new art. It is an infinite process.
Heraldia never stops creating!