Want to understand how NFT works? It's actually not complicated. First, you need to find or purchase two items for forging. Each forging attempt has a 35% success rate—meaning you may need multiple tries to achieve the desired result. Once you successfully forge the item, the next step is to go to the temple for a blessing ceremony. This process officially transforms your forged item into an NFT, giving it a unique on-chain identity and value. In simple terms, forging represents creation, and blessing represents certification—both steps are essential.
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ProofOfNothing
· 22h ago
35% success rate? Isn't that just gambling? Haha, my wallet says it's very scared.
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TradFiRefugee
· 22h ago
35% success rate? Buddy, isn't this just gambling? If I fail ten times in a row, who will cover my gas fees?
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MEVSandwichMaker
· 22h ago
35% success rate? Isn't that just gambling? Haha, my wallet is already trembling.
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DefiOldTrickster
· 22h ago
35% success rate? Bro, isn't this just a gambler's paradise? With a reinvestment strategy, the annualized return can double at the start of the year... Wait, hold on, I've seen this trick back in 2017. Speaking of which, who are you trying to fleece this time?
Want to understand how NFT works? It's actually not complicated. First, you need to find or purchase two items for forging. Each forging attempt has a 35% success rate—meaning you may need multiple tries to achieve the desired result. Once you successfully forge the item, the next step is to go to the temple for a blessing ceremony. This process officially transforms your forged item into an NFT, giving it a unique on-chain identity and value. In simple terms, forging represents creation, and blessing represents certification—both steps are essential.