[NFT GIVEAWAY] A tin of sardines is never refused - The Periodic Elements NFT


It was May 28th when the article was published that told the characteristics of the element Tin: the element that on the periodic table that has symbol Sn and atomic number 50.

Together with the description of the characteristics of the item, a maxi giveaway was activated: 280 NFT (out of a max supply of 299) to be assigned with a random extraction among all those who had commented on the article by the expiry date. About 150 users participated, who have not yet received NFT.

Then the collection took a long break and as anticipated in the last article, we are ready to restart from the last episode.
Anyone who validly commented on the previous article will receive NFT.

There remain 130 NFT Tins dedicated to the previous giveaway. We decided to give a second chance to those who were unable to comment on the previous article. Furthermore, in case there are still NFTs available for the giveaway, a further extraction will be made between all those who have already commented on the old article and those who comment on this article to assign a maximum of 50 NFTs.

Summing up:

  • NFT Tin has a max supply of 299 pieces, 280 of which are dedicated to giveaways.
  • on May 28th a first giveaway was held in which about 150 users who will receive NFT participated
  • comment on this article with your wallet address by July 20th at 16:00 CEST (even if you have already commented on the first article)
  • among all those who had not commented on the previous article an extraction will be made to assign the remaining 130 NFT
  • if some NFTs are not assigned with this second giveaway, a further extraction will be made from all the comments received between the first and the second article for the assignment of a maximum of 50 NFTs. There is therefore the possibility of being present twice in the draw, but a maximum of one NFT will be assigned.

We complicated our life a bit in this restart and after the closing time to participate we will take a few days to do the checks. We estimate that we will be able to send the NFTs to the winners before Sunday 25th.
By sending the prize NFTs, the new contest will be activated for the creation of a molecule (or more molecules) where the protagonist will be the Tin element. More details will be explained in the article dedicated to the molecule and that you can read after the distribution of the NFTs.

With each NFT distribution of a new element, the distribution of 5 NFTs continues at a time of the most precious element Rhodium. The distribution of the Indium NFTs will be done within a couple of days.

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This is the article dedicated to tin, if you don't remember the description of this element or if you want to refresh your memory.

In this article we limit ourselves to a few famous (or almost) phrases:

  • Life is rather like a tin of sardines - we're all of us looking for the key. (Alan Bennett)
  • When a defining moment comes along, you define the moment, or the moment defines you. (Kevin Costner - Tin Cup movie)
  • To have news value is to have a tin can tied to one's tail. (T. E. Lawrence)

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

Molecule released

Celebrity released

  • Lavoisier (max supply 149)
  • Glauber (max supply 149)
  • Marggraf (max supply 149)
  • Curie (max supply 149)

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Periodic Table Of Elements - NFT
Periodic Table Of Elements - NFT

The periodic table, also known as the periodic table of elements, is a tabular display of the chemical elements, which are arranged by atomic number, electron configuration, and recurring chemical properties. Each of us has a good memory of the school period. The periodic table of the elements was certainly a part of our journey. The time has come to retrace each element and collect the most exciting ones.

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