1:1 Collections
A 1:1 collection is the most straightforward type — each image you upload becomes exactly one NFT. No randomization, no layers, no generation. You curate every piece.
Creation Flow
Section titled “Creation Flow”Step 1: Collection Name
Section titled “Step 1: Collection Name”Enter a name for your collection.
Step 2: Select “1:1 Collection” Type
Section titled “Step 2: Select “1:1 Collection” Type”Choose 1:1 Collection as your type.
Step 3: Supply
Section titled “Step 3: Supply”Unlike generative or AI collections, you don’t manually set a supply number. The supply is determined by the number of images you upload. The minimum is 10 images.
Step 4: Configure Pre-Order or Token Binding
Section titled “Step 4: Configure Pre-Order or Token Binding”Same options as other collection types:
With Pre-Order:
- Token Ticker, Token Name, Pre-Order Duration (1-7 days)
- Optional Vesting Mechanics
Without Pre-Order:
- Existing token contract address
- Tokens bound per NFT
- Reveal type (Instant or Mint Out)
Step 5: Fee and Social Links
Section titled “Step 5: Fee and Social Links”Same as other collection types.
Step 6: Create
Section titled “Step 6: Create”Click Create Collection when all fields are complete.
Uploading Assets
Section titled “Uploading Assets”After creation, you enter the Settings View. The Assets tab is your workspace.
How It Works
Section titled “How It Works”- Upload your NFT images one by one or in bulk
- Each image maps to exactly one NFT
- Reorder images via drag and drop — the order determines mint order
- Rename individual assets if needed
- Delete assets you want to remove
Key Rules
Section titled “Key Rules”- Each asset is used exactly once — no duplicates
- Minimum collection size: 10 assets
- The total supply equals the number of uploaded images
Launching
Section titled “Launching”Once all assets are uploaded, review your settings in the Collection tab, then click Launch Collection. Same $100+ Binder Token holding requirement applies.
After launch, the collection enters Binding status (or the pre-order flow), and users can mint NFTs in the order you arranged them.