On this episode, I’m joined by Luke (aka @worm_emoji) and Adam Ludwin, co-founders of Context. Our conversation focuses on mint.fun, their nft mint aggregator. Mint.fun is the best place to see what’s minting right now. The site prominently features a list of the NFT collections that have been minted on the most in the last hour on Ethereum. The site generates mint buttons at every popular price point for all ERC721 and 1155 collections that are not yet sold out.
Luke, Adam and I discuss their observations since creating the project, future product design ideas, and perspective on the future of NFT primary sales. Jacob Frantz from First Mate drops in jam on NFT mint analytics.
I was excited host Luke and Adam, who are building some of the hottest social NFT experiments in the world right now. It’s a privilege to be able to speak with builders about their current projects as they invent them. I hope you enjoy the show.
Topics Discussed
- Meeting each other at Byte
- Context and its indexer
- The open source indexer market
- Why it’s safer to mint on an aggregator than on a mint site
- Forecast: Aggregation of the primary nft market
- NFT native culture
- New features in mint.fun: twitter integration, claimable mint pages, allow list/mint gate features, visually similar collection search
- Future ideation: memetic lineage attributin
- Adam has spent 9e on mint.fun
- Interesting analytics: mint.fun users mint 5x average mintooor
- Luke’s screenshot collection: mint.luke.cat