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            <title><![CDATA[BiTS - pieces of BTC]]></title>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 21 Apr 2022 02:27:53 GMT</pubDate>
            <description><![CDATA[An experimental NFT project that started from a couple of what if’s and a love of waves.What if, fractions of BTC traded as individual units?What if, NFTs were backed by a real floor?BiTS tackles all 3 - An ERC 721 compatible project with a Bank, a Mint, and pseudo-random waves. LifeCycle of a BiT Minting - Deposit fractions of WBTC with the Bank and the Mint mints a fully on-chain BiT, backed by your deposit. All metadata associated with the BiT is on-chain. There is a one-time variable mint...]]></description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An experimental NFT project that started from a couple of what if’s and a love of waves.</p><ul><li><p>What if, fractions of BTC traded as individual units?</p></li><li><p>What if, NFTs were backed by a real floor?</p></li></ul><p>BiTS tackles all 3 - An ERC 721 compatible project with a Bank, a Mint, and pseudo-random waves.</p><p><strong>LifeCycle of a BiT</strong></p><p>Minting - Deposit fractions of WBTC with the Bank and the Mint mints a fully on-chain BiT, backed by your deposit. All metadata associated with the BiT is on-chain. There is a one-time variable minting premium capped at 10%.</p><p>Life - The minted BiT can then be held forever, traded, gifted, or transferred. There are no royalties except during mint for the life of a BiT.</p><p>Redemption - Current owner of a BiT can redeem it anytime, during redemption the Bank will transfer the mint deposit to the owner’s wallet and instruct the Mint to burn the BiT.</p><p><strong>Traits of a BiT</strong></p><p>Types - There are 5 units of BiTS. They each represent the deposit amount backing the BiT.</p><ul><li><p>MILLI - 0.001 WBTC</p></li><li><p>CENTI - 0.01 WBTC</p></li><li><p>DECI - 0.1 WBTC</p></li><li><p>ONE - 1 WBTC</p></li><li><p>DECA - 10 WBTC</p></li></ul><p>Message - During the minting process, the requester gets to print a message on the BiT. Messages are <em>case-insensitive and unique</em>. So a sequence of characters already used on a BiT cannot be duplicated. However, upon redemption, the message string becomes available for future mints.</p><p>Waves Background - We love waves. Each BiT also gets a unique pseudo-randomly generated waves background during the minting process. These are unique to every BiT as well.</p><p>Flex - Higher denominations have a higher character limit. ONE and DECA units also get seals.</p><p><strong>Release</strong></p><p>Coming soon! Check out our test net (Goerli testnet) release at <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow ugc" class="dont-break-out" href="https://test.bitsnft.xyz">https://test.bitsnft.xyz</a></p><p>For the Goerli testnet USDC is used as the backing deposit instead of WBTC.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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