Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is an NFT?

An NFT (non-fungible token) is a unique digital item stored on a blockchain. NFTs can represent almost anything, and serve as a digital record of ownership.

2. What is a crypto wallet?

A crypto wallet is a software application that allows users to securely store, manage, and transfer digital assets such as NFTs. Crypto wallets can come in a variety of different forms, including Desktop, mobile, web, and hardware wallets. Crypto wallets use encryption to secure private keys that are needed to access and manage the assets stored in the wallet.

3. What is Solana?

Solana is a blockchain-based decentralized platform that enables the creation and execution of smart contracts and decentralized applications (i.e. dApps). Ethereum uses its native cryptocurrency, called Sol (SOL), to power the network and pay for transaction fees. Unlike Bitcoin, which is primarily used as a digital currency, Solana focuses on providing developers with a platform that can be used to innovate in their current industries such as gaming, finance, and supply chain management.

4. How can I stay up to date?

To stay informed about the latest Skull Head NFT offerings:

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5. Who are the Skull Head NFT Partners?

Skull Head NFT partners with high quality, trustworthy and exciting projects to help distribute their NFTs through our website

6. What is a mint or airdrop?

A mint is an initial distribution of NFTs. If you win an NFT registration, you will occasionally be required to mint the NFT in order to actually own it. In other instances a project may send the NFT directly to your wallet, commonly referred to as an 'airdrop.

7. What are Bitcoin Ordinals?

Bitcoin Ordinals are a new way to inscribe data onto the Bitcoin blockchain. By assigning numbers to Satoshis (sats), the smallest bitcoin units, Ordinals enable the creation of unique digital assets, also known as Digital Artifacts, directly on the Bitcoin blockchain.

Ordinal inscriptions are Digital Artifacts that are created by inscribing sats with content such as text, images, or videos. The content is stored in the witness portion of a Bitcoin transaction, and the 2021 Taproot upgrade enables inscriptions that are almost 4 MBs in size.

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