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Seedlings.World

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Small beings from a dying world. Found you. Waiting to be cared for. NFC collectibles × blockchain × Proof of Care. Genesis: 1.1.2027 🌱

Out of this world Katılım Mart 2026
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Seedlings.World@Seedlingsworld·
Something no one has done before. Snap-to-Mint: Break a physical seal on an NFC card → cryptographic proof is permanently recorded on Hedera. No app needed. Tap. Snap. Mint. The world's first physical-to-digital bridge that proves the moment you cared enough to commit. @Seedlingsworld @hedera
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Meet Skel - The Wide-Eyed Watch The Harvester gave him eyes to see in the dark. Enlarged. Machined. Built to gather light when Orryn's own light was dying. Seedlings.World — coming soon. @hedera
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My baby girl graduated Pre-K this morning and I'm not sure I'm ok! 😅😭
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Meet Morth - The Mossbound He stayed. While other Mountain Seedlings walked between high places, Morth sat in one spot. Long enough for moss to grow. Long enough for flowers to come. Long enough to become a place. Seedlings.World — coming soon. @hedera
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Meet Tessen - The Threefold Seer. Three eyes. The left eye saw the past. The right eye saw the present. The small one saw the future Tessen tried to warn the clan about the Forgetting. The warning came in three voices. By the time they understood, it was too late. Seedlings.World — coming soon. @hedera
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Meet Verdix - The Pruner He carried the seeds first. Then the elders gave him shears. He chose what wouldn't grow, so the rest could. Seedlings.World — coming soon.
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Meet Karn - The First Forge He didn't build the forges. He was the forge. The deepest fire on Orryn, still burning when everything else cooled. Seedlings.World — coming soon @hedera
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Meet Breez — The Skybuilder He built seven flight-boards. Six of them failed. The seventh worked because he stopped trying to make it perfect. Seedlings.World — coming soon.
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Which NFT project I sweep
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JoeHighTimes 🚯
JoeHighTimes 🚯@JoeHighTimesNFT·
the masses are catching onto HBAR NFTs don’t get left behind..
THΞGABO🍌@thegaboeth

NFTs on Hedera have been quietly getting my attention lately. And one collection in particular stands out: Dead Pixels Ghost Club. At first glance, it just looks like another pixel collection. But the mechanics behind it are actually one of the most interesting things I’ve seen in NFTs recently. 10K fixed supply. No dilution. No new NFTs being created. Yet the mint never ends. They call it the Forever Mint. Instead of minting new supply, the protocol uses mint funds to buy Ghosts back from the secondary market and place them back into the mint pool. Meaning people can keep “opening packs” forever, just like trading cards. And honestly… That changes collector psychology more than people realize. Because one of the biggest problems with NFTs after mint is simple: The fun dies. No more discovery. No more randomness. No more excitement. Dead Pixels brought that feeling back without inflating supply. That’s smart. But what surprised me even more was the community. Someone from the ecosystem took the time to explain the entire project, the mechanics, the culture around it and the Forever Mint system. That conversation alone made me mint my first Ghost. And I finally understood why this collection became the biggest NFT community on Hedera. Now here’s the crazy part: On April 27, Dead Pixels Ghost Club reached 2.2M HBAR in daily volume. Over $ 200K in a single day. That placed it among the top daily NFT volumes alongside major ETH collections. Not bad for a chain most NFT people still barely pay attention to. Feels like most people still think NFTs only exist on Ethereum. But ecosystems like Hedera are quietly building their own collectors, culture and liquidity. Early signs usually look small. Until suddenly they don’t.

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