Press once and a surprise piece of cryptoart appears in your wallet. That’s the loop with Tezos Art Vending Machine, an automated dispenser built on Tezos for collectors who prefer action over browsing. To start, install a Tezos wallet (Temple, Kukai, AirGap, or Ledger via Beacon), add some tez, and connect. Pick a drop, review price and supply, choose how many pulls you want, and confirm. The system handles mint-and-reveal in a single flow, then delivers the NFT to your wallet with full metadata and royalties. You can view it immediately in your wallet or on your favorite Tezos marketplace.
During releases, timing and budgeting matter. Some drops are scheduled, others roll continuously; use the queue to hold your place during peak demand and set a per-session spend limit to avoid overbuying. Each pull determines your artwork at the moment of purchase through a verifiable selection seeded by on-chain data, ensuring fair distribution without manual curation at reveal. After you sign, you’ll see the transaction hash, live status, and an exportable receipt. Network fees are shown up front, and if a transaction fails, Tezos handles refunds automatically according to protocol rules. Power users can monitor confirmations and storage costs; casual collectors can rely on the progress bar and done screen.
If you want to amplify the experience, you can fund community pulls or educational events directly. Send tez to the Art Donation Wallet: tz1LwtYtbchiga4rYFy6P3BFaKn44ptEjdjm. Contributions can underwrite free vends, offset fees for first-time users, or support experimental packs. Prefer donating art? Submit a pack and flag it for sponsorship so recipients can vend at zero cost. A public log of donations and sponsored distributions keeps support traceable, making it easy to see impact across drops.
Creators and curators can launch their own mystery packs in minutes. Connect your wallet, verify authorship, and set up a pack: upload assets, define edition counts, pricing tiers, and rarity odds; configure start/end times, per-wallet limits, royalties, and optional allowlists. Use testnet to validate metadata, thumbnails, and reveal logic before going live. Once launched, watch real-time analytics: claims, remaining supply, primary revenue, and secondary activity. Need an in-person setup? Turn on Kiosk Mode for galleries and events—run a tablet, accept tez, and let visitors press Vend to mint into a shared address or a QR-linked guest wallet. Pause, restock, or update settings without redeploying, and keep your audience engaged with scheduled waves and surprise restocks.
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