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Asset Names Disclaimer

Prevent indicating an asset's rarity through its name to keep minting fair and transparent.

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Why this matters

Minted assets display their names before users approve transactions via their wallet. If a name implies rarity (e.g., RareYellowBox2), it may unintentionally influence buyer behavior. Conversely, generic names like CRYPTO73764 avoid revealing a perceived advantage.


Best practices when naming assets

  • Use neutral identifiers: Avoid names that imply scarcity (e.g., “Rare,” “Ultra,” or numbered exclusivity).

  • Avoid misleading numbering: Don’t use sequential naming that might suggest certain assets (e.g., #1 or #10) are rare or more valuable.

  • Keep names generic: Plain, non-descriptive names help uphold a fair minting environment.


What’s Next?

Ensuring clear naming is just part of a secure minting process. Learn more about minting responsibly and safeguarding your assets:

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