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# Mint Queue

To mitigate collision (this is when many people try to perform the same action at the same exact time, like minting the same parcel) on mint day, we will employ a queuing system that will save a Guardian's spot in line.

When it is their turn to mint, they will simply enter the app and select the parcels they want and approve the transaction. The application will display which parcels are already claimed, pending or available.

While the exact method for the queue has not been selected, it is possible to use Discord ranks to determine a participants spot in line, or other methods that integrate with social and community tools. More will be shared as we come closer to the mint date.


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