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I am going to write a series of articles to sharing my experience of NFT avatars.
First one is random mint, cos that’s the most effective way to pass the scams. Project that not random mint can easily reveal top rarity NFTs to themselves, which is a kind of scam IMO.
How to know whether one NFT is random mint:
1. find the contract address, you can easy find it by opensea url, take 0n1 as example, one of 0n1 opensea url is:

2. remain the contract address and construct the source code url in etherscan:

3. read contact find the proof of random mint hash, if the hash is empty or the contract has no any property like proof, then it must be not random mint. if the contract provide the proof, go to check the proof in their official website like bayc proof

if the project is random mint like the bayc, it’s contract proof would be like this:

you can check the proof hash here:

but has no proof doesn’t mean that the project is always bad, but it would help you at least knowing whether the project is random minted or not.
I am going to write a series of articles to sharing my experience of NFT avatars.
First one is random mint, cos that’s the most effective way to pass the scams. Project that not random mint can easily reveal top rarity NFTs to themselves, which is a kind of scam IMO.
How to know whether one NFT is random mint:
1. find the contract address, you can easy find it by opensea url, take 0n1 as example, one of 0n1 opensea url is:

2. remain the contract address and construct the source code url in etherscan:

3. read contact find the proof of random mint hash, if the hash is empty or the contract has no any property like proof, then it must be not random mint. if the contract provide the proof, go to check the proof in their official website like bayc proof

if the project is random mint like the bayc, it’s contract proof would be like this:

you can check the proof hash here:

but has no proof doesn’t mean that the project is always bad, but it would help you at least knowing whether the project is random minted or not.
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