Cedomis News Today: Relics NFT Public Mint Live on Robinhood

Cedomis News Today: Relics NFT Public Mint Live on Robinhood

Cedomis News Today: Relics Mint Opens With CEDO Rewards, Scam Concerns

Cedomis News Today: Cedomis has opened the public mint for its Relics NFT collection on Robinhood Chain. NFT priced at 0.00052 ETH. The collection has a fixed supply of 3,333 Relics, with different rarity levels linked to CEDO rewards. The launch also comes as some community members raise concerns about the mint.

Cedomis News Today: Relics NFT Public Mint Live on Robinhood Chain

The project opened public minting for its NFT collection. It went live at 15:00 UTC on Robinhood Chain. The price is 0.00052 ETH per Relic, and total supply is capped at 3,333. The launch follows weeks of whitelist promotion. It ties directly into the token rewards program. The update comes from the official Cedomis X account.

Mint Snapshot

  • Mint price: 0.00052 ETH, close to $0.98 at current rates.

  • Total supply: 3,333 Relics.

  • Chain: Robinhood Chain.

  • Sale page: OpenSea collection listing.

  • Allowlist addresses were updated just before it opened.

It told followers to connect their wallets early. The advice was simple. Get ready at least 10 minutes before the countdown ends. Then refresh the NFT launch page the moment the clock hits zero.

Rarity Tiers Set The Reward Ladder

The Relics NFT collection has three rarity bands. Each one links to a fixed CEDO payout. It confirmed these numbers in earlier announcements. Common Relics: 2,937 available, each pays $10 in CEDO; Rare Relics: 350 available, each pays $100 in CEDO; Legendary Relics: 46 available, each pays $500 in CEDO. One lucky holder also wins an extra $30 through a post-mint raffle. Every single feeds a shared $50,000 CEDO prize pool too.

Wallet Checklist Before Minting

Cedomis asked minters to handle three things first, before the countdown even started. Set up a wallet that works on Robinhood Chain, Hold enough ETH to cover the mint price plus gas fees, and stay connected and ready at least 10 minutes ahead of the 15:00 UTC start. Simple prep like this can be the difference between a smooth and a missed one. Gas fees can spike fast once a countdown hits zero.

Community Flags Early Concerns

This part of the Cedomis News Today story is not all positive. Not every reaction has been good. Some replies under the Cedomis announcement on X describe trouble receiving NFTs after paying the NFT launch price. A handful of users called the drop a possible farming attempt. Others used the word rug.

These claims are unverified. They come from social media replies, not from an audit or an official Cedomis statement. Anyone minting should treat them as a caution flag, not confirmed fact. It helps to check contract activity on a Robinhood Chain block explorer before sending funds. A few extra minutes of checking can save real money.

Robinhood Chain Context

The lands during a busy run of NFT activity on Robinhood Chain. Projects like StonkBrokers and Spritehood already pulled in large mint volumes since the chain's mainnet launch. New chains tend to draw fast money and fast hype.

Low mint prices on new chains carry added risk. Fresh contracts often see less outside scrutiny than those on older, more established networks. That does not mean every low-price is unsafe. It does mean buyers should slow down and check the basics first.

It has also been running its PCEDO to CEDO token conversion, with a scheduled weekly rate reduction. That swap is a separate process from the mint. Both efforts sit inside the same Cedomis ecosystem push this month.

What To Watch

Anyone following Cedomis News Today should track a few things closely. Watch how many of the 3,333 Relics sell before supply runs out. Watch whether the CEDO reward payouts reach common, rare, and legendary holders as promised. Watch too if Cedomis or an independent party responds to the scam concerns raised in replies.

CEDO listing update tied to this cycle is also worth tracking. Any listing news would likely follow through the project's official channels in the days ahead. Launch activity tends to move fast once a mint goes live, so official sources remain the safest place to confirm details.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and is not financial advice. NFT mints, especially on new or unaudited chains, carry real risk of loss. Always verify project details through official sources before committing funds.

Leila Hassan
written by Leila Hassan Crypto Journalist at icoannouncement.io

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