A few days ago we launched a new contest to distribute a new winter NFT for free.
Anyone who knows us knows that our NFTs always have a chemistry theme and in this special NFT we wanted a snowman in a chemical lab doing some mysterious experiment.
The novelty of this contest was the not yet defined supply. In order to define the supply, we asked for help from the community by setting the limit between 1 and 100 pieces.
44 users took part in the contest who could choose between being able to participate in the free extraction of a rare NFT or to reward the greatest number of people.
There have been proposals of all levels and in the end the average of all the proposed values determines that the supply of this NFT is 68.
In the next few days 61 NFTs will be distributed with a drawing to those who commented on the contest article with their WAX address.
Given the holiday period, it could be that someone was unable to participate and so we decided to allow 48 hours to register for the NFT draw by commenting on this article.
To participate, simply comment on this article with your WAX address by January 6 at 16:00 CET (1 user - 1 wallet - 1 NFT). The valid comments of two articles will be combined and in the case of double participation, only one entry will be considered.

The Periodic Table of Elements 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
- Elements from number 31 to 50
- #51 Antimony (max supply 200)
- #52 Tellurium (max supply 199)
- #53 Iodine (max supply 200)
- #54 Xenon (max supply 149)
- #55 Cesium (max supply 200)
- #56 Barium (max supply 200)
- #57 Lanthanum (max supply 299)
- #58 Cerium (max supply 200)
- #59 Praseodymium (max supply 200)
- #60 Neodymium (max supply 200)
- #61 Promethium (max supply 99)
- #62 Samarium (max supply 149)
- #63 Europium (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)
- CuSn - Bronze (max supply 64)
- Sn4P3 - Tin Phosphide (max supply 44)
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
(Photo by Isaac Smith)