NFT automation shouldn't need a whole dev setup.
Been building MintMeDaddy on Telegram to make the boring stuff easier:
• Generate/import wallets, check balances, export keys
• Mint from OpenSea with a CA or link
• Mint contracts with calldata support
• Bulk list NFTs across wallets
• Transfer entire collections in a few taps
• Disperse funds to multiple wallets
• Collect ETH back to your main wallet after mints
• Copytrade wallets (auto-mint free mints or alerts only)
• Custom RPCs, default chains, saved addresses, and more
Supports Base and Ethereum.
Beta is currently free for early users (limited spots).
Join: https://t.co/O8sfj6ZRUT
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gm , lots of NFT WLs are coming up, and I'm thinking of adding modules to MintMeDaddy that let you submit for a project's WL in one click using multiple wallets.
Should I add it?
Hey @404punklab, it looks like there are hardcoded credentials exposed in your code. You should probably hide them using environment variables or move them to the backend. Otherwise, people will keep deleting your database
gm , lots of NFT WLs are coming up, and I'm thinking of adding modules to MintMeDaddy that let you submit for a project's WL in one click using multiple wallets.
Should I add it?
First of all, everything is encrypted and handled securely. Private keys aren't exposed, and sensitive data is stored in a protected environment. I'll be making the repo public soon as well, so everyone will be able to check the code and verify everything themselves.
Second, I keep seeing people say "why would I put my assets into a bot?" - but who said you need to?
All you need is a little gas. just use the free mint option, mint the asset, and that's it. You can list it, transfer it, or immediately move it to your own wallet right after minting if that's what you prefer.
The bot isn't asking you to deposit your assets or leave them sitting there. It's simply making the minting process easier and faster.
That's all there is to it. Once the repo is public, everyone can review how it works and decide for themselves.
@cidoneth Generating or importing wallets into a third-party bot requires a high level of trust. If the service is compromised or malicious, your assets could be drained.
NFT automation shouldn't need a whole dev setup.
Been building MintMeDaddy on Telegram to make the boring stuff easier:
• Generate/import wallets, check balances, export keys
• Mint from OpenSea with a CA or link
• Mint contracts with calldata support
• Bulk list NFTs across wallets
• Transfer entire collections in a few taps
• Disperse funds to multiple wallets
• Collect ETH back to your main wallet after mints
• Copytrade wallets (auto-mint free mints or alerts only)
• Custom RPCs, default chains, saved addresses, and more
Supports Base and Ethereum.
Beta is currently free for early users (limited spots).
Join: https://t.co/O8sfj6ZRUT
Damn, this is good.
But what about a bot that can:
- Mint NFTs
- List/delist NFTs on OpenSea
- Transfer NFTs
- Track wallets and auto-mint based on activity
- Disperse ETH
And the best part? It’s free and secure.
👀 Should I cook?
gm
cooked a bot that scans @opensea and checks whether my wallet is WL for any NFT collection or not. it also sends me updates and auto-mints if the collection is free.
Cool, isn’t it?
minted @PixelHeads_
Freemint
supply: 2222
https://t.co/RS20bMSXfk
Min ETH balance 0.01 (anti bot)
Generate a code, Pick your desired Token id then mint.
You can do multiple mints by simply transferring the same 0.01 ETH to another wallet after minting
minted @PixelHeads_
Freemint
supply: 2222
https://t.co/RS20bMSXfk
Min ETH balance 0.01 (anti bot)
Generate a code, Pick your desired Token id then mint.
You can do multiple mints by simply transferring the same 0.01 ETH to another wallet after minting