- Public mint for the first NFT collection of Project Dark Eye is now live.
- Project Dark Eye will create a Space Sci-FI themed virtual world called “DEYE-Universe.”
- The Time Machines NFTs serve as a “Limited Edition All-in-One Pass” for all NFT collections of the project.
Project Dark Eye announced that the public mint of their Time Machines NFTs is now live. They will celebrate the launch with free 1 Gold Time Machine and 2 Silver Time Machine NFTs airdrop.
DEYE-Universe is a Space Sci-FI themed virtual world setting for all Project Dark Eye experiences. Project Dark Eye is planning to launch multiple Ethereum-based NFT collections that will represent several entities in this virtual world. The NFT art is in 3D design and has utilities that include hold-to-earn and hold-to-grow.
The utility token of the platform, called DEYE token, has 70% of its 10 billion total supply reserved for community rewards. Users may spend DEYE tokens to purchase items from other users in the marketplace.
According to the Project Dark Eye website, Time Machines NFT is created to benefit their early community supporters. This will be the first NFT the company has released. The machines have a total of 4000 supplies. The first is Gold Machines, which comprises 300 NFTs. The next 1000 NFTs are for Silver Machines. Meanwhile, the remaining 2700 NFTs are for Black Machines.
Machines will be sold at 0.03 ETH and early supporters will be able to mint first. Each machine tier has a corresponding reward, which includes 24 hours DEYE tokens reward for machine holders, a guaranteed mint of at least one NFTs in all projects by Project Dark Eye at a discounted price, and exclusive airdrops, giveaways, and events.
The founder of the Project Dark Eye said that the vision for the project is “To innovate, to create, to explore all the possibilities in this space with the community.”
In phase 2, the company will launch its Commander NFTs and Planets NFT, that will be in April or May. The Virtual World V1 alpha test will also launch in phase 4. However, the company has yet to set a release date in its roadmap.