this is a letter about Fear Of Missing Outline — a collection of 10,000 hand-drawn characters. one black marker. printer paper. zero erasers. no second drafts. just pure, unfiltered, slightly crooked line art that somehow made it onto the blockchain.
the rules:
the traits:
the numbers:
10,000 total supply | 4,000 whitelist spots | 0.001 ETH mint price | 5 max per wallet
rarity:
Common (49%) solid drawing. a few crooked lines. classic kid energy.
Uncommon (25%) marker got wobbly. one eye bigger than the other. still works.
Rare (16%) questionable proportions. maybe forgot something. dad is confused.
Epic (6%) multiple mistakes but somehow it all came together. proud confusion.
Legendary (5%) Red Eyes, Horns, Elf Ears, or Dwarf Ears. the rarest marks in the collection.
sneak peek:
get whitelisted:
step 1 — follow @fomoonchain on twitter
step 2 — tweet about us (click the button below)
step 3 — paste your tweet link + wallet below
the plan:
phase 1 — kid draws 10,000 characters. no shortcuts. one marker. many snacks.
phase 2 — 4,000 early supporters get guaranteed spots.
phase 3 — mint day. contract goes live. you mint. you panic. you refresh.
phase 4 — the digital fridge gallery opens. your nft hangs forever.
phase 5 — who knows. merch? season 2? coloring book? probably all of it.
how to mint:
1. get a wallet (metamask works)
2. get some eth (0.001 per mint + gas)
3. connect wallet
4. click mint, pick how many (up to 5)
5. set it as your pfp, post on twitter, flex
questions you might have:
is this actually drawn by a child? yes. real human child. real black marker on real printer paper. not AI.
why does it look like that? see the rules above. no erasing. no do-overs. that's the whole point.
what blockchain? ethereum. because the kid's dad said so.
is this a good investment? no. read the p.s. below. then read it again.
can the kid draw my portrait? maybe. ask nicely on twitter.
p.s. — not financial advice.
these are drawings by a child. do not expect to get rich. do not mortgage your house. do not sell your dog. if you lose money on this, your mom was right — you should've just stayed in school. this is art. this is fun. this is definitely not a financial instrument. seriously. not financial advice.