How to Create your first Static Collection
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Visit https://luminex.io/ordinals/launch and select the "Static" collection type.
Fill out the form with the basic information of the collection: Collection Name, Creator Name, Collection Size and the Launch URL (the unique identifier of the collection). Make sure you define if your collection is Pixel Art or Non Pixel Art.
Click "Next".
In the "Collection Assets" field, upload all the images that will be part of your collection. Ensure that the number of files uploaded is correct.
Optionally, you can also upload the metadata json file, which is the standard format used for Ethereum and Solana NFT Collections. The metadata json file must have a key for "filename", and a key for "meta" with the name and attributes of that file.
Review the "Upload Summary" section and click "Next".
At this step you can review that all the uploaded assets are correct. If you previously uploaded a metadata json file, you can also verify "Rarity Summary" and filter your assets by traits for faster lookup.
Once you are sure that the collection is fine, click "Confirm Collection" and wait for the assets to be uploaded on Luminex.
Once your collection is successfully confirmed, click "Next".
Fill in the information for the Public phase of your launch. Specify the collection launch time, how many mints an address can mint during public phase and the price per mint in BTC. Select a date time scheduled in 12 hours or later, and note that there is a maximum limit of 2 BTC raised for a single collection.
If you want to add any Whitelist Phase click on "Add new WL Phase" and fill the information for the whitelisted phase, like Phase name, Launch Time, Duration in hours, mint per address and price. If you have any mint price make sure to add the Team Address where you'll receive the proceeds for the mint.
Click "Next".
This is the last step before launching your collection; make sure to upload the preview image that will be shown in the Luminex Collections table and a description.
Connect and verify your X Account. This can be a project specific account, or the creator's account.
Once you've confirmed that all details are correct, click "Publish" and your collection will be sent for review. Review usually takes maximum 12 hrs.
Log in to your creator address to make changes to the collection settings on the Mint Page of your collection. You can edit collection details such as pausing or ending the collection, adding new whitelist addresses, reducing supply, and downloading the inscription ids file to be uploaded on Magic Eden for secondary market submissions.
Once the collection is approved by the Luminex team, it will automatically be shown in the Luminex Collections table.