The Periodic Table of Elements UPDATE #13


A few days ago, the project restarted after about a month of suspension.

The restart is deliberately a bit slower to allow everyone to regain confidence with the collection.

In this weekend article we want to keep you updated on what we are doing:

  • today we sent 111 Indium NFTs to the winners of the relevant giveaway
  • the second chance to participate in the giveaway of the element Tin, the 50th of the periodic table, is underway. Find all the information in this article. The deadline is set for the 20th of July.
  • we are preparing the giveaway of element 51: Antimony. The article with the indications on how to participate will be published in the coming days
  • towards the end of next week the new contest for the creation of a molecule (or more molecules) based on the element Tin will be activated
  • we sent 5 more Rhodium NFTs: the most precious element. 25 are lucky to have received it so far.

To participate in the various giveaways of the collection it is sufficient to have a wax wallet and follow the instructions of each item. Anyone who does not yet have a WAX address can find the directions to create it in this article (thank you @PapaT).

Happy weekend everyone and stay connected.

 

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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