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The Association is a collection of dynamic NFTs that change in appearance over time based on team and player on-court performance.

The Association NFT is a collection of dynamic NFTs that change in appearance over time based on team and player on-court performance. There will be 18,000 total NFTs minted for the 2022 NBA Playoffs (75 NFTs for each of the 240 rostered players).

After the entire collection has been minted, players will be assigned randomly and transparently using Chainlink VRF. Everyone has a fair and equal chance of minting any player from any of the 16 Playoff teams.

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18,000 NFTs are being minted during the 2022 NBA Playoffs (75 editions per player).

The Association NFTs are being issued in a blind-mint, meaning that nobody will know which 2022 NBA Playoffs player they will receive prior to the reveal on April 22nd.

Players will be assigned randomly and transparently using Chainlink VRF so everyone will have a fair and equal chance of minting any player from any of the 16 Playoff teams.

 

Dynamic Player NFTs

The Association NFTs are connected to live data feeds and computations for each respective team and player via Chainlink Oracle. This allows each player’s NFT appearance to change in an automated manner based upon the pre-set achievements that are written into the Galaxis smart contract.

The more that a player accomplishes during the 2022 NBA Playoffs, the more visual changes their NFT will receive

Visual changes may include backgrounds, player accessories, and emojis designed by various artists.

 

TRAITS AND ACCESSRORIES

Traits and Accessories for each player’s NFT can change based upon the player’s on-court performance and achievements.

Progressive traits change if the stat achievement is hit in 1+ games, 3+ games, and 5+ games.



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