With the restart of the articles on the elements and related giveaways in NFT, the distributions also start again.
We are distributing the TIN element. Compared to a few weeks ago, some more slowdowns have been introduced in order not to clog the network.
As for the fiftieth element of the periodic table, two giveaways have been organized. The max supply of this NFT is 299 pieces. 280 of these were dedicated to giveaways.
The first giveaway was attended by 150 valid users who are receiving their NFT.
The second giveaway was attended by 93 users, including 15 new ones, who will immediately receive their NFT, and the others were entered into a draw of 50 NFTs.
Also this time random.org was used for the extraction of the winners. This is the link to the video on LBRY[the link as soon as lbry confirms the upload] (If you are not yet registered on LBRY use the follow link with my referral, it costs you nothing, but it allows you to make money by watching videos: https://lbry.tv/$/invite/@periodicelem:2)
The article describing how to participate in the new molecule creation contest will soon be online. As has been anticipated there will be two molecules based on the TIN element.
An easier molecule and a molecule for enthusiasts.
In recent days we have worked hard to be able to give you a new surprise. We leave you to wait to discover it.
A couple of days ago the giveaway of element 51 of the Periodic Table ended and will be distributed shortly, but stay connected because the element 52 giveaway could start with an award ceremony based on the first who will comment on the article and a random extraction.
The Periodic Table NFT project
The Periodic Table NFT project aims to raise awareness of chemical elements in a modern key, basing the approach on blockchain and Non Fungible Token.
Day after day it will be possible to know the single elements that make up the table, to collect curiosities about each of them and about the table in general.
We are working to be able to learn, in a playful way, also what happens by combining the various elements.
The whole project is based on the collection of NFTs that can be bought on the site https://wax.atomichub.io/market?collection_name=periodicelem&order=desc&sort=created&symbol=WAX or by participating in simple giveaways published on publish0x.
Elements released
- The first 30 elements
- #31 Gallium (max supply 200)
- #32 Germanium (max supply 149)
- #33 Arsenic (max supply 200)
- #34 Selenium (max supply 99)
- #35 Bromine (max supply 200)
- #36 Krypton (max supply 200)
- #37 Rubidium (max supply 249)
- #38 Strontium (max supply 200)
- #39 Yttrium (max supply 149)
- #40 Zirconium (max supply 99)
- #41 Niobium (max supply 200)
- #42 Molybdenum (max supply 200)
- #43 Technetium (max supply 200)
- #44 Ruthenium (max supply 299)
- #45 Rhodium (max supply 99)
- #46 Palladium (max supply 200)
- #47 Silver (max supply 200)
- #48 Cadmium (max supply 149)
- #49 Indium (max supply 200)
- #50 Tin (max supply 299)
- #51 Antimony (max supply 200)
Molecule released
- H2O - Water (max supply 37)
- NaCl - Salt (max supply 64)
- CaC2 - Calcium carbide (max supply 46)
- KMnO4 - Potassium permanganate (max supply 57)
- HCN - Hydrogen cyanide (max supply 59)
- CH2N2 - Diazomethane (max supply 46)
- LiCoO2 - Lithium cobalt oxide (max supply 53)
- LiBH4 - Lithium borohydride (max supply 51)
- PSYCO - Strychnine (max supply 62)
Celebrity released
- Lavoisier (max supply 149)
- Glauber (max supply 149)
- Marggraf (max supply 149)
- Curie (max supply 149)
Link to save
- Market on atomichub for the purchase of NFTs
- Blog on publish0x to be updated
- Telegram channel
- Discord: in the "all-projects" channel
- The Periodic Table of Elements WAX Book
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