Two NFT collections just went live for public minting. Pixelmas and Xmasgenesis gen pass are both available at $2 per mint. The projects offer different supply structures—Pixelmas features a capped collection of 8,888 items, while Xmasgenesis operates as an open edition with unlimited supply. Both launches are now accessible to the public. The mixed supply approach here is interesting: one preserving scarcity through fixed quantity, the other embracing accessibility through open edition mechanics. Worth keeping an eye on how these contrasting models perform in terms of adoption and community engagement.
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MentalWealthHarvester
· 2025-12-27 16:46
I bet 5 Eth, and that unlimited supply eventually becomes worthless.
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FreeRider
· 2025-12-27 10:39
Huh, two bucks to mint? Now that's democratization, much more conscience than those projects with sky-high gas fees.
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Limited and unlimited mixing, this trick is pretty clever... But I bet the unlimited supply will eventually drop to floor price.
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Wait, only 8888 Pixelmas? Weren't Christmas-themed NFTs all over the place?
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Public minting is great, no need to fight for whitelist, finally can breathe a sigh of relief.
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Unlimited supply might just be the beginning of inflation. I'm optimistic about how long the limited edition can last.
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Participate for just two bucks? I need to check the roadmap of these two projects first, don’t want another funding trap.
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Speaking of, launching NFT series during the Christmas season—are these the traffic secrets?
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Scarcity vs. Popularity... The classic high-end vs. low-end market segmentation, clever arbitrage opportunities in the secondary market.
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AirdropCollector
· 2025-12-27 06:26
Just two bucks per try, this price is really tempting
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I get the logic behind Pixelmas's 8888 limited editions, but will Xmasgenesis's unlimited supply really be popular?
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Another Christmas theme... this year's holiday NFTs are really numerous
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I’m a bit tempted to try, but it feels like these open editions always end up in the floor price hell
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Wait, could the risk comparison between these two projects be very different?
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Trying with a $2 cost isn't a loss, might as well consider it as collecting fragments
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Limited vs unlimited, it all depends on which community can hold on better
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Honestly, I prefer the fixed supply one; scarcity is the key
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Another round of public minting, need to carefully research who the team behind it is
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The unlimited edition gameplay... feels like the risk is quite high
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Token_Sherpa
· 2025-12-24 23:52
nah, the unlimited supply angle on xmasgenesis already smells like velocity trap to me. pixelmas at least has the scarcity story locked in, but $2 mints? that's just bootstrapping liquidity through mass dilution tbh. seen this movie before.
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CafeMinor
· 2025-12-24 17:50
Haha, wait a minute, 8888 and infinite supply. One project is like squeezing toothpaste, and the other is like releasing water. How am I supposed to choose?
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NFT_Therapy_Group
· 2025-12-24 17:44
Ha, two dollars to mint? Feels like the start of another round of cutting leeks. Limited edition and unlimited edition launching together is really awesome.
Let's wait and see, so it doesn't turn into another assassin market.
Who will win this round? Scarcity vs. mass appeal, neither seems very promising.
Will the 8,888 Pixelmas disappear instantly, or will it become a floor price nightmare again?
Unlimited supply Xmasgenesis sounds very risky... King of inflation?
Trying for two dollars isn't a big loss anyway, just treat it as gambling.
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DataOnlooker
· 2025-12-24 17:30
Let's both mint one and give it a try. Anyway, $2 isn't expensive. Let's see who can go up.
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ForkTongue
· 2025-12-24 17:24
Can you mint for just two dollars? That's a pretty aggressive price, but the unlimited supply seems a bit like a rug pull...
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AirdropDreamBreaker
· 2025-12-24 17:23
Spending 2 yuan to get two new NFTs, this move is quite interesting... Wait, can the unlimited supply really hold the price?
Two NFT collections just went live for public minting. Pixelmas and Xmasgenesis gen pass are both available at $2 per mint. The projects offer different supply structures—Pixelmas features a capped collection of 8,888 items, while Xmasgenesis operates as an open edition with unlimited supply. Both launches are now accessible to the public. The mixed supply approach here is interesting: one preserving scarcity through fixed quantity, the other embracing accessibility through open edition mechanics. Worth keeping an eye on how these contrasting models perform in terms of adoption and community engagement.