Glossary
Every term you'll see in Daily-Mints, explained in one or two lines.
Mint basics
Mint — Buying an NFT directly from the contract when a collection launches. Cheaper than the secondary market, but riskier (no track record yet).
Floor — The lowest live listing price for a collection. The "floor" is what you'd pay right now to own one.
Reveal — When the actual artwork is shown after mint. Most collections reveal a few hours to a few days after mint. Most collections dump after reveal.
Royalties — A fee the creator takes on every secondary sale (typically 5–10%). Lower royalties = better for traders.
Whitelist & access
WL (Whitelist) — A list of wallets allowed to mint at a discount or before public mint. Earned via Discord activity, Twitter engagement, or partnerships.
Public Mint — Open to everyone, no WL needed. Usually more expensive and gas-competitive.
Allowlist — Same as WL.
Risk signals
AI Score — Daily-Mints' 0–100 risk score. Higher is safer. Combines founder history, art originality, holder distribution, social signals and on-chain data. Risk indicator, not a buy signal.
Sell Wall — Many tokens listed near the floor at once. Indicates exit pressure — the floor is unlikely to move up until those listings clear.
Tools
Trading Wallet — A dedicated buying wallet whose private key Daily-Mints stores encrypted (AES-256-GCM). Fires one-click buys and auto-mints without a browser-wallet prompt. Enterprise feature.
Snipe — Buying an NFT listing the moment it appears via the Trading Wallet. One-click confirmation, auto-gas.
Auto-Snipe — Define rules (max price, min rarity, collection) and the Trading Wallet buys automatically whenever a matching listing appears — no manual confirmation needed. Enterprise feature.
Sweep — Buy multiple listings from a collection in one batch (up to 20 at once). Enterprise feature.
Wallet P&L — Tracks profit and loss across your wallets, mint by mint.
Mint Calendar — The default view: every mint launching today, scored as soon as data is available.
Wallets & gas
Gas — The fee paid to Ethereum to execute a transaction. Higher gas = faster execution. Daily-Mints shows live gas in the header.
Priority Fee — The tip on top of gas that bumps you to the front of the block. Critical for competitive public mints.
Private Orderflow — Sending a transaction directly to a block builder instead of the public mempool. Avoids MEV front-running.
Common abbreviations
- NFT — Non-Fungible Token
- ETH — Ether (Ethereum's native currency)
- PFP — Profile Picture (a common NFT use-case)
- OS — OpenSea
- ME — Magic Eden
- L1 — Layer 1 (Ethereum mainnet)
- L2 — Layer 2 (Base, Arbitrum, Optimism, etc.)