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Here's my idea, please don't steal it. I'll be sad sad.
NFT Wormhole: A Surprise-Based NFT Redistribution Game
Vision Summary
NFT Wormhole is a surprise-and-delight redistribution platform for NFTs—part game, part vault, part mysterious delivery mechanism. Users “wormhole” (upload) NFTs into a shared, time-locked orderbook. In return, every time they make a purchase from the shared NFT market, they get airdropped a random NFT from the wormhole pool. It might be a common NFT… or a highly valuable grail. The result is a light, no-token, no-crosschain experience powered entirely by ETH and curiosity.
Core Mechanics
Wormholing NFTs:
Users deposit NFTs into the Wormhole. Each NFT must meet a floor-value threshold (e.g., 0.01 ETH). Deposited NFTs have a 1-year lifecycle—if they aren’t distributed within a year through the airdrop mechanism, they’re permanently removed (burned or archived). 4 replies
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Wormhole Seeds: A one-time boost. Allow users to “seed” their Wormhole entry with a note, image, or intention—purely symbolic—but attached to the NFT forever in the metadata (e.g., “For the next degenerate with better luck”).
Decay Countdown: NFTs display a subtle visual effect as they near expiration (e.g., the border glitches or “decays” visually after 11 months), creating urgency and thematic flair.
Vault Guardians (Optional): Users who contribute particularly rare NFTs may receive cosmetic or naming rights for a short time over Wormhole categories, e.g., “The Rektlord Vault of Forgotten JPEGs.”
Example
You wormhole 3 NFTs: a Degen Ape, an art piece, and a meme token NFT.
A week later, you buy a 0.003 ETH meme NFT from the Wormhole market.
Boom. You’re airdropped a 0.2 ETH Tezos crossover NFT. Unexpected. Fun. Repeat. 1 reply
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