How to Mint
Disclaimer: If you choose to mint NAT Snow, please do so at your own risk.
*NAT Snow is not mintable yet, at the time of the last update(3rd June)
Step 1: Get to know NAT Snow
Read the documentation of NAT Snow and understand what conditions are needed to create Snowflakes.
Step 2: Find a NAT Snow block hash
First, find a Bitcoin block hash that contains the pattern ##.
You can find it in the block browser, i.e. https://blockstream.info/
To date, there are ## blocks that have ## in the block hash.
Step 3: View NAT Snow
Once you find a block hash containing ##, go to the indexer and enter the block hash to visualize.
Step 4: Check availability
Each block hash Snowflakes can only be inscribed once. First come, first inscribe basis.
You can confirm that the block hash has not already been minted, by searching for the contents of the mint inscription for the given block (see step 5) via an ordinals search tool such as https://unisat.io/search.
Note: Search tools like Unisat search will honour spaces when searching, but spaces are ignored in the DMT mint syntax. To confirm availability, it is recommended that you search for the mint syntax with and without spaces.
Step 5: Mint
To inscribe your NAT Snow, enter the mint inscription text in the text inscription platform of your choice, and replace <yourblockhashhere> with the bitcoin block hash for your NAT Snow.
Inscription text — (copy):
Recommended text inscription platforms:
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