Collector Flow
Minting
Collectors mint from a canonical drop page or embedded frame, with the same contract-backed release underneath.
How collectors mint
A collector opens the drop link, reviews the artwork and terms, then confirms the mint from a Base-compatible wallet. The drop page is meant to work as the direct public entrypoint.
- Mint links stay focused on one drop instead of routing through a public marketplace profile.
- Share cards and Mini App embeds point back to the same underlying release.
- Pricing, edition size, and creator details should already be visible before confirmation.
Locked content
Some drops include content that unlocks only after a successful mint. The app treats that content as a holder-only reveal rather than a public description field.
- Creators should keep locked content concise and intentional.
- Collectors should expect the unlock experience only after mint completion is recognized.
What stays out of scope
Droppit does not currently try to become a general storefront or curation layer. The collector experience is intentionally narrow so the mint page stays fast and predictable.
- No public browse feed in v1.
- No built-in allowlists or presales.
- No external token gating requirement to mint.
Next step
Continue into the live Droppit experience when you are ready to create, review, or share a release.
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