Custom NFT mint
Set up and put wallets to work to mint any NFT collections on the Zora network at the contract address.
With this mode, you can upload any NFTs to Zora, just by specifying the contract address. In addition, you can also insert smart contracts of collections that you have created via Custom NFT creation mode. But if the collection you need is based on the ERC-1155 protocol, you will need to specify the NFT ID.
In the Mode section, select Block Mode;
In the Run mode section, choose the order in which wallets will be launched:
Parallel - parallel operation (multi-threading) with or without proxies;
One-by-one - wallets will be launched one after another with or without proxies;
One-by-one (mobile proxy) - wallets will be launched one after another using mobile proxies. Mobile proxies must be added in the Settings -> Proxies section and linked to accounts in Account Manager beforehand.
To use a ready-made software settings preset, click on the selection field in the Select preset section and choose the desired preset.
To launch a pre-prepared group of wallets, select the desired one in the Select Accounts group to launch section;
Click Add or Edit Contracts to open a modal window where you can select NFT collections from the list or add custom contracts:
Custom Contract - In this section, you can add contract addresses from the zora.co website.
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Select the desired NFT collection, click on the number of NFTs you want to mint, and the collection will be added to the Contract List.
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Copy the contract address of the NFT collection and paste it into the Add Custom MintFun Contract field;
Choose the number of NFTs you want to mint, and the collection will be added to the Contract List.
🔳 Custom Contract:
Copy the contract address of the NFT collection and paste it into the Add Custom MintFun Contract field;
If the NFT collection is created on the ERC1155 protocol, additionally specify the Token ID;
Choose the number of NFTs you want to mint, and the collection will be added to the Contract List.
The contract is added to the Contract list. This is essentially your "basket" where all previously selected contracts will be stored and launched during the session;
To delete a single contract, click on the trash can icon; to delete all added contracts, click Delete All.
In the Delays section, set the delays:
Wallet - delay between wallet launches;
Mint - delay between minting different NFTs.
In the Max gas price section, set the maximum gas in the Ethereum network for transactions. The software will wait for the gas in the Ethereum network to drop to the specified value before starting transactions. After starting the session, it is possible to change the upper Gwei limit in the Logs & Progress tab by going to the Sessions subsection;
In the Mint count range field, enter the range of the number of NFTs to be minted for each wallet;
If you want the wallets to be activated randomly, keep the Randomize wallets? checkbox enabled;
Enable the Dump gas checkbox to reduce the transaction processing price;
Enable the Allow duplicate minting of the same NFT on the same wallet checkbox to allow the script to mint the same NFTs repeatedly to make the required number of transactions specified in the Mint count range section. If not enabled, the software will not mint duplicate NFTs on wallets and will skip duplicates, moving on to collections that are not yet on the specific wallet;
To save the session delay settings for use in other sessions, click the Save this as preset button;
Click Update Balances to get the current ETH balances on the wallets. If balances do not load in the Zora network wallets, be aware that Zora complies with sanctions and all countries included in the OFAC list are banned on Zora. You need to enable VPN before updating balances;
Select the wallets you want to start working with and click Launch.
Your wallets have been launched. You can track the progress of wallet operations in the Logs & Progress section.
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