The collection's supply policy: edition mode, Max Supply, copies per token, and issue/copy-number display. Every collection has a Max Supply — its ceiling is set by the collection's archetype (editable while Draft, frozen at go-live). Two Draft states — Unique pieces and Editions — then the locked Live view. Framed on the studio page shell: breadcrumb on white, header on grey.
Every token is a one-of-one. Set how many unique tokens the collection can ever hold.
The foundational choice. It determines what fields appear below and whether Clone Mode is enabled in Guards.
Every collection has a Max Supply — the hard limit on how many tokens (unique or copies) can ever be minted, up to your collection's capacity ceiling — set by its archetype. What you set alongside it depends on the edition mode.
Each token is a one-of-one — there are no copies. Set how many unique tokens the collection can ever contain (up to this collection's archetype ceiling — 1,000 here). Lowering it permanently reduces how many can ever be released.
How tokens identify themselves on the public card. Collection-wide defaults — vendors can override before going live.
The token's permanent identifier within the collection (e.g. the 7th token to go Live).
Mint progress (e.g. "5/50 minted") only appears in the Creator Studio view — collectors never see it here.
Copies are allowed. Each token sets its own supply — one-of-one or a numbered edition — so a collection can be all editions or a mix. Set the per-token copy ceiling and the total Max Supply.
The foundational choice. It determines what fields appear below and whether Clone Mode is enabled in Guards.
Every collection has a Max Supply — the hard limit on how many tokens (unique or copies) can ever be minted, up to your collection's capacity ceiling — set by its archetype. What you set alongside it depends on the edition mode.
Max copies per token is the ceiling each token can choose up to — any individual token can still be 1/1. Max Supply is the hard limit on total tokens (across all copies) ever minted, currently up to 1,000 — this collection’s archetype ceiling.
How tokens identify themselves on the public card. Collection-wide defaults — vendors can override before going live.
The token's permanent identifier within the collection (e.g. the 7th token to go Live).
Whether collectors can see which numbered copy they hold (e.g. Edition 4/50). Early copies in a print run typically command a premium.
How identical copies appear in wallets. The inventory stack-interaction model is not yet finalized.
"Allow stacking" is fungible-style (coins, ammo, consumables). "Always individual" is collectible-style (numbered prints). Showing edition numbers forces "Always individual".
Mint progress (e.g. "5/50 minted") only appears in the Creator Studio view — collectors never see it here.
The scarcity buyers bought into — locked when the collection went Live.
The scarcity buyers bought into — locked when the collection went Live.