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Mint Studio Is Now Live: A Next-Gen Platform for NFT Issuance

We’re excited to officially launch Mint Studio — a fast, intuitive, and multi-chain platform designed to simplify NFT creation for everyone. Whether you’re an individual, a Web3 project, or an artist, Mint Studio makes it easier than ever to mint, distribute, and connect value through NFTs.

NFT issuance should be the first step of creative expression — not the last. With Mint Studio, we’re breaking down the barriers that have long held creators and users back, making NFT minting simple, efficient, and accessible to all.

Mint Studio is an official product of Mint Blockchain, designed as a no-code, cross-chain platform for issuing NFT assets. It empowers global users, creators, and Web3 projects to launch NFTs without technical friction.

Official Website: https://mintchain.io/studio

Beyond minting tools, Mint Studio also offers partners technical support, reward funding, and promotional exposure — enabling a full cycle from idea → mint → distribution onchain.

Mint Studio offers a clean and simple UI centered around three key modules:

All Events: View all NFT minting events, including upcoming, ongoing, and ended drops. Users can explore and mint with one click.

Create NFT: Choose from three minting modes:

  • Quick-mint a single NFT
  • Bulk-create a full NFT collection
  • Launch a full minting campaign with pricing, whitelist, or auto-listing, and more

Studio Dashboard: Track all your minted Studio NFTs, joined events, and earned rewards in one place.

Mint Studio supports NFT issuance across Mint Blockchain, Ethereum, Base, BNB Chain, and OP Mainnet. Giving users and projects flexibility to build where they want.

Mint Studio isn’t just for developers — it’s for everyone who wants to mint something real.

  • Everyday Users

Want to mint a photo, quote, or memory?

Studio lets you create personal onchain NFTs in seconds — no coding, no setup.

  • Creators & Artists

Easily launch your own NFT collection and distribute it to fans, collectors, or communities.

Focus on your art — we handle the infrastructure.

  • Projects & Teams

For advanced needs, Studio supports custom minting events with free-mint, pricing, whitelist management, auto-publishing, and more. Perfect for GameFi, DAOs, DeFi, social apps, or Web3 brands.

(Minting tools for individual users and creators will go live in the coming weeks.)

To mark the launch, we’re releasing a commemorative NFT: Mint Studio Genesis Memory

  • Info: A badge of early support to Mint Studio
  • 500 supply
  • Price: free-mint
  • Rewards pool: 100,000 $MINT.
  • Rewards distribution: Auto-distributed to your Studio dashboard after the event
  • Minting duration: June 12, 10:00 UTC ~ June 19, 10:00 UTC.
  • Minting here: https://mintchain.io/studio/1

To support builders and creators, Mint offers a full-stack launchpad experience through Studio:

  • Reward Matching: Each minting event is eligible for $MINT token rewards.
  • In-Ecosystem Promotion: Your event will be featured on the “All Events” board and shared across Mint’s official channels.
  • Tech Support: Need custom features or dev help? We offer contract deployment, integration, and security support to help you ship faster.

Launch your next NFT campaign on Mint Studio — and reach real users, not just wallets.

NFTs are more than assets — they’re expression, connection, and identity.

Mint Studio is designed to be the “first mile” for meaningful NFTs. We believe everyone deserves tools that are powerful yet easy to use.

This is just the beginning.

Create, mint, and earn.

Let’s build something worth minting.

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