Interface Overview
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The main MintMonster interface is split into the following function areas:
Top Middle
Top Right
Left
Right
Middle
The Gas Information and Settings Bar displays the following information:
Gas Confidence Score
Selected Gas Confidence Score from Settings Dialog
Current Block Number
Current Ethereum Block Number
Adjusted Gas Price
Gas Price adjusted for configured settings
Gas Priority Fee
Gas Priority Fee adjusted for configured settings
Open Bot Transactions
Opens the Bot Transactions panel
Open Settings
Opens Settings Dialog
For more information on the bot transactions panel and gas settings, see the following pages:
The top-right panel shows the currently connected Metamask wallet:
The address shown is the connected Metamask wallet used when NOT using the internal Mass Minter bot.
Click the Disconnect button to log out of the MintMonster application.
The left-hand panel shows a summary of the mints over different time periods.
The top section controls what information is displayed and when it was last updated:
Below the selected time period, are the list of top mints for that period, with the NFT's that have the highest number of mints shown first. Each Mint contains the following information:
The Pending Transactions count will only be shown when there are transactions pending against the NFT collection shown.
The right-hand panel streams in new mints in real-time, with the latest mints shown at the top and older mints below.
To the right of the title you can see the streaming indicator:
Normally the stream will be live, but if you hover your mouse over the right-hand panel, the feed will pause allowing you to select a mint to open the Project Details for. When you move your mouse off the panel, the feed will return to Live.
Each real-time mint contains the following information:
The centre of the screen is filled with the Project Details panel. This panel is made up of many other panels providing valuable information required to make quick decisions on Mint Quality. Each of the panels is described below.
The Project Summary panel contains details about the NFT collection, the contract and who deployed the contract, the minting statistics, OpenSea sales statistics and Preview Images:
You can click the copy icons to the right of addresses to copy the contract or deployer addresses to the clipboard.
If you hover over the deployer address field, a list of the previous contracts deployed by the same user will be shown.
Max Supply is not always available on contracts so this can show as Unknown.
The OpenSea stats show the current floor and sales volume from OpenSea.
The Rating is a quality score at the current point in the mint, based on a number of factors, including:
Minted to Minters ratio
Mint Velocity
Number airdropped by Dev
How many the owner has minted for themself
What notable collection owners are minting
Ratio of Notable Minters to Minters
How close to minting out the collection is
The Mint Velocity Panel displays the velocity of mints per function over time:
The bar charts display the stacked number of mints per function, with the quantity of mints indicated on the left.
The line graph shows the average gas prices for those mints at the time of the mint.
The timeframe of the graph will scale dynamically based on how long the NFT has been minting.
The Notable Mints Panel will show which Notable NFT collection owners are minting the project:
If no notable projects are minting, then the list will be empty.
If the Dev has airdropped NFT's to these collection owners, then they will be displayed under the Aidrops section. This is usually a sign of a poor quality project, but sometimes there are legitimate projects that pre-allocate the tokens then distribute them via airdrops at a later time/date.
If the notable collection owners have minted them personally, they will be shown under the Mints section.
The Transaction Breakdown Panel shows who is minting what in what quantity using what function:
The Transaction Breakdown is one of the most important panels. The list is sorted with the latest mints shown at the top, so when a mint is very active you can immediately see what functions are being used to mint tokens, and what the cost in gas and eth to mint them will be.
The columns in order are:
Type
Shows if this is an airdrop initiated by the dev or a whitelist mint
Quantity
How many tokens were minted in this transaction
Minters
How many minters have minted this quantity of tokens
Last Mint
How long ago was the last mint of this quantity
Eth Cost
The mint cost for this quantity in eth
Txn Fee
The transaction fee for minting this quantity
Gwei
Gas fee in gwei for the mint quantity
Gas Used
Gas Limit used to mint the quantity
Function
Function used to mint, and button to copy Mint
The Function button is how you initiate Mints of a collection in MintMonster. Clicking the relevant mint Function button will present the Minting Dialog outline in the Minting NFT's section:
The Top Minters Panel shows the the top wallets that have minted the project by quantity:
Wallets
Which wallet has minted the quantity shown
Minted
How many this wallet has minted in total
Gwei
Average Gas price in gwei across all mints
Avg Cost
Average cost per NFT
Avg Fee
Average gas fee per NFT
If there is an icon to the left of the address, this indicates that this wallet is the contract deployer of the NFT. NFT owners sometimes mint a large quantity for themselves to try and stimulate demand, then dump them onto the market as soon as the price starts to increase.
Be wary of a contract deployer holding a sizable quantity of their own NFT's.