short-hand mint text formats - why? why not?
og mint punk 58 4 19
=>
og punk 58 4 19
punk 58 4 19
punk #58 4 19
or use slash(/
)
punk/58 4 19
or allow space - why? why not?
punk / 58 4 19
punk/ 58 4 19
or lisp? style - why? why not?
(punk 58 4 19)
keep #
for (pre-)registered generatives - why? why not?
punk #0
punk #1
punk #2
or make a collection all d.i.y. or (pre-)registered? - why? why not?
that makes og
or/and mint
optional
plus the new #
is optional too. use #
only for (pre)registered og/ordgen collections?
instead of:
og mint diypunks 58 4 19
it is
58 4 19.diypunk
yeah maybe onto something ...
maybe og mint diypunks 58 4 19
still too complex ;-).
58 4 19.diypunk
or 58 4 19 diypunk
or 58 4 19 diypunks
... why not?
or for diymonke that would be ...
0.diymonke
or 0.diymonkeys
... let's think about it.
or let's drop the diy (the number tells that it's d.i.y.) ...
0.monke
or 54 58.monke
or 54 58 1 24 28.monke
... searching for .monke gets you this results for now => https://unisat.io/search?q=.monke&type=text&p=1
... lets try .punk that gets you this results for now => https://unisat.io/search?q=.punk&type=text&p=1
... lets try .rock that get you this results for now => https://unisat.io/search?q=.rock&type=text&p=1
... too many to ignore ... lessons learned.
- drop d.i.y. and
- use singular in mint eg. punk NOT punks or rock NOT rocks.
how about turning the syntax around e.g.
0.monke => monke 0 or
54 58.monke => monke 54 58 or
54 58 1 24 28.monke => monke 54 58 1 24 28
or to add back the protocol?
monke og 0 or og monke 0
monke og 54 58 or og monke 54 58
monke og 54 58 1 24 28 or og monke 54 58 1 24 28
f.i.y. genesis punks waiting to happen ;-). now how about ...
genesis 1 or 1.genesis
for the mint text inscribe?
or since the dot is really sat names
lets pick a new character for og / ordgen.
0.monke => 0/monke or
54 58.monke => 54 58/monke or
54 58 1 24 28.monke => 54 58 1 24 28/monke
or maybe star *?
0*monke or
54 58*monke or
54 58 1 24 28*monke
or maybe hash rocket =>?
0 => monke or
54 58 => monke or
54 58 1 24 28 => monke
questions? comments? what do you want your ordgen / ORC-721 mint text to look like?
numbers before name? or name before numbers? with or without dot (.) or slash (/) or __?
maybe dollar ($) is the way to go?
$monke 0 or 0 $monke
$monke 54 58 or 54 58 $monke
$monke 54 58 1 24 28 or 54 58 1 24 28 $monke ... why? why not?
always obvious once you see it .. is the number sign / hashtag (#) the way to go?
monke #0 or
monke #54 58 or
monke #54 58 1 24 28 ... why? why not?
try a search on "punk #" or "monke #" here -> https://unisat.io/search?q=punk%20%23&type=text&p=1 that gets you zero results - bingo! it is now a og / ordgen standard.
monke #0 or rock #0 or punk #0 or __ anyone? let's make it happen. yes, you can.
instead of `max:`` list generative numbers one-by-one or better reference via inscriptions - why? why not?
allow inscriptions in the format text
list of inscribe ids - what format available now or design new one?
simple list format:
- inscibe id, optional name(s), optional category
og reg (or deploy?) punk
<inscribe_ids>
0, g(enerative) numbers
1, g(enerative) numbers
hello, g(enerative) numbers
- allow (or use) optional comma (,) - why? why not?
than use for mint - why? why not?
0.punk
1.punk
hello.punk
or
punk #0
punk #1
punk hello ???? - # not working for names really!?