We’re Starting Our First Mint | HBAR HODL Ducks on Hedera
10,000 unique pixel Ducks. Utility‑first. Fully verifiable on DuckScan.
Mint opens September 1, 2025 — 20:00 CEST (18:00 UTC)
What’s happening?
We’re launching the first public mint for HBAR HODL Ducks a collection of 10,000 one-of-a-kind pixel Ducks on Hedera. Each Duck has its own traits, personality and narrative. This is a utility-driven project easy minting, easy verification, and created to grow with its community.
Quick facts
- Mint price: 200 HBAR (early-supporter pricing)
- Go-Live: Sep 1, 20:00 CEST (18:00 UTC)
- Mint cap per wallet: 1-2 (fair mint) (anti-bot rules)
- Chain: Hedera Mainnet
- Supply: 10,000 total (unique Ducks)
Future releases are likely to have higher pricing. This statement refers to mint price only, not secondary-market prices, and is liable to change.
Why would I mint a Duck?
- Unique is meaningful: curated traits and whimsical narrative for each Duck.
- Default transparency: everything material is verifiable on DuckScan including live mint, holders, transfers, rarity, and more.
- Utility-first mentality: a high-level on-chain Treasury funded directly from primary sales, built to align long-term holder value with project growth (full details will be in the public roadmap).
- Simple, fair access: reasonable per-wallet caps and anti-bot rules.
How to mint (3 easy steps):
- Connect a Hedera wallet (e.g. HashPack, Blade) on the mint page.
- Approve the transaction for 200 HBAR.
- Confirm on-chain; the Duck will show up in wallet and DuckScan shortly as it is moving on-chain.
- Verify everything
You can follow along on DuckScan you’ll want to bookmark for all the live, on-chain data:
- Mint status & holders
- Transfers & provenance
- Rarity & traits
- Treasury activity
- Data first, on-chain. No black boxes.
What’s next
We will continue to build in public. Expect team reveal, blueprints for a transparent public roadmap, and a steady roll out of holder-focused features. Follow our X account for updates and milestones.
Disclaimers
Nothing in this post should be considered financial advice. “Never Zero” refers to design intent, not a guarantee on secondary-market prices. Future rewards/support will be entirely dependent on the Treasury (balance) and published rules.