Azuki Collaborates with OpenSea to Launch Mizuki Collection in ERC-1155 Format, Supporting Mizuki Short Film Production through NFT Sales Revenue.
The first collection will be on sale for a week, followed by an extended version to be released over 6 months. The initial casting price is 0.0014 ETH, with no limit on wallet ownership and no whitelist requirement.
- Azuki and OpenSea launch the Mizuki collection in ERC-1155.
- Proceeds will support Mizuki short film production and help creators realize their projects.
- Casting sale price is 0.0014 ETH, no wallet limit, and no whitelist needed.
How are Azuki and OpenSea Collaborating on the Mizuki Project?
Azuki is partnering with OpenSea to release the Mizuki collection under the ERC-1155 standard to expand the digital asset experience for fans and creators.
The official announcement on 7/24 states that this collaboration aims to leverage OpenSea, the leading NFT marketplace, to develop the Mizuki short film series as a Cryptoasset. Through this, Azuki not only provides digital collectibles but also creates capital to support artists in completing their work.
This is an important step in connecting traditional art with the Blockchain platform, contributing to enhancing the value and impact of Non-Fungible Tokens on the creative community.
What is the Significance of Launching Mizuki in ERC-1155 Format?
ERC-1155 is a versatile NFT standard that allows storing multiple assets in the same smart contract, optimizing transaction costs and time.
Azuki's choice of ERC-1155 for launching Mizuki short films provides a more flexible experience for both creators and users compared to the traditional ERC-721 standard. Owners can hold multiple copies without limitation, convenient for investment and collection purposes.
This standard also reduces gas fees, facilitating smooth issuance and transactions in the Cryptoasset ecosystem, especially on the OpenSea platform with its large daily transaction volume.
[The translation continues in the same manner for the rest of the text, maintaining the specified translations for technical terms.]Do Users Need a Whitelist to Buy Mizuki Non-Fungible Tokens?
No whitelist is needed, all users can participate in buying and selling during the open casting and overall version.





