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Ids are finite
Only 1,111 ids will ever exist. Recycling keeps the id space bounded no matter how much trading happens.
The mint
1,111 obols, struck by trades rather than by an allocation. Each card shows the exact pool price at the moment of the strike, the grade that price earned, and the swap fee that grade pays. Filter by grade to see how thin the early bands really are, or by trait to hunt the scarce finishes.
Struck
1,111
highest id ever issued
Circulating
774
struck − banked
In the bank
337
melted, awaiting re-issue
The Hoard
18.42 ETH
fee-funded treasury
Backing / obol
0.0238 ETH
hoard ÷ circulating
Collection
Showing —
Reading a coin
The art is generated from the token id rather than served from a file, so there is no metadata server to go down and nothing to rug. Every obol ships in the same case, because every obol is the same denomination — but no two are finished alike. Read the card in two halves: the numbers come from the market, and the materials come from the id.
| Field | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Strike | The pool price at the exact moment the coin was created. Immutable. Read from sqrtPriceX96 inside the swap. |
| Grade | Derived from the strike price at issue and frozen forever. Proof is the opening band; Good is anything above the fourth doubling. |
| Fee | The swap fee the holder pays while holding this coin. Your fee is set by the best grade in your wallet. |
| Backing | The Hoard divided by circulating supply. Uniform across all coins — grade affects your fee, not your claim. |
| Tint | Visual only, and a direct read of grade. Proof is full green and the ramp desaturates to grey at Good, so a wall of cases reads as a distribution at a glance. |
| Traits | Six cosmetic properties — background, bands, seal, light, particles and border — fixed by the token id and weighted so some are genuinely scarce. Filter the collection by any of them above. |
| Traits vs grade | Worth keeping straight: traits are decoration and change nothing. Grade comes from the strike price and sets your swap fee. A gold seal is not worth anything; a Proof is. |
The bank
Selling back below a whole unit melts your obol into the bank rather than burning it. The next buyer who crosses that threshold is issued a recycled id from the queue, and it is re-struck — receiving a fresh strike price and a fresh grade at today's market, with an EIP-4906 metadata event so indexers pick up the change.
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Only 1,111 ids will ever exist. Recycling keeps the id space bounded no matter how much trading happens.
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A recycled coin is re-struck at the current price, so a Proof id that melts can come back as Good. The grade belongs to the strike, not to the number.
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Circulating supply is struck − banked and it decreases when people sell. It is a live count, not a monotonic counter that only goes up.
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Once price leaves a band, that band's population can only shrink through melting. It can never grow again.