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# Mint Guidelines

* Each wallet can only make one mint transaction at a time.
* The mint or sales page will reload automatically when a mint phase starts.
* hCaptcha will reset every 2 minutes or if the sales page is reloaded.
* Captcha is very helpful to prevent or minimize bot attacks during a hype sale.
* Mobile minting is possible using the Vespr Wallet in-app browser.
* You can use Flint on mobile if you generate a [deep link](https://flint-wallet.com/deep-link-generator) using the mint link.
* Reserved NFTs from a failed transaction will automatically be available again after 60 minutes.
* Hardware wallets are supported but we still recommend using a standard wallet.
* Some ADA are stocked with the NFTs in your wallet; make sure you have enough ADA for those and for the mint price. An error will occur, which will prevent you from minting when your ADA is not enough or when you have hundreds or thousands of NFTs while your ADA balance is low.


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