For Projects
Unlock new dimensions of utility, liquidity, and revenue. As a project, dRYFTs give you the tools to move beyond static NFTs and one-time mints. Whether you’re launching something new, reviving an old collection, or building an ecosystem, RYFT empowers you with composable mechanics that are sustainable, flexible, and built for long-term value.
Examples:
1. Dynamic Minting System – Launch NFT collections that mint by wrapping existing tokens or NFTs – Add mint fees or taxes to create recurring revenue
2. Token Liquidity Sink – Wrap fungible tokens into dRYFTs to reduce circulating supply – Introduce deflationary pressure through unwrap mechanics
3. NFT Utility Layer – Transform static NFTs into composable, usable assets in games, staking, or governance – Enable new mechanics like equipping, powering up, or burning to evolve traits
4. Ongoing Revenue Generation – Apply wrap/unwrap fees instead of relying solely on initial mint or secondary royalties – Configure custom revenue models per asset or campaign
5. Gamified Campaigns – Use dRYFTs for seasonal drops, upgrade paths, or unlockable tiers – Pair with lootbox-style distributions for discovery and engagement
6. Community-Driven Collections – Allow holders to wrap specific assets to mint their version of the collection – Activate community participation without requiring upfront mints
7. Onboarding to Ecosystems – Use dRYFTs to incentivize wrapping a partner project’s token or NFT – Seamlessly bridge new users into your ecosystem through wrapped entry points
8. Project Recovery or Revival – Breathe new life into older or stalled collections by letting users wrap into fresh dRYFTs – Introduce new narrative, utility, or art layers without launching from scratch
9. Interoperable Launches – Launch cross-chain collections that use dRYFTs as the underlying wrapper – Coordinate multichain strategies with unified supply and utility
10. Experimental Drops & MVPs – Use dRYFTs to quickly test ideas, token mechanics, or community response – Soft-launch new concepts with low friction and flexible rules
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