Unite: Mom’s Kitchen NFT

Registration Closes
18 hours, 47 minutes
Total Supply
15,002 NFTs
Number of Winners
50 Spots
Raffle Time
Sept. 17, 2024, 4 p.m.
Official Link
unite.io
Verified Twitter
uniteio
Verified Discord
discord.gg/uniteio 76,120

Unite Blockchain is a revolutionary Layer 3 (L3) EVM-compatible blockchain, designed to transform the landscape of mobile web3 gaming with $UNITE as the native token of the Unite L3 Blockchain and the core of the Unite Web3 mobile gaming ecosystem.

Investors and Backers
- Backed by Coinbase, Solana, OKX, Superlayer, Kraken, HTX, and Gemini
- Partnered with Base, Polygon Labs, Solana Foundation, Syndicate, Optimism, and many others

Current Achievements
- Total funding raised $6.6M
- Over 100+ games and mini-games built within the Unite ecosystem 
- 5 million+ downloads of games migrating to Unite 
- 300,000 monthly active users 
- Core team previously founded Kabam (one of the top video game developers) and exited with a $1B valuation

NFT Utilities
- Average 37,500 $UNITE airdrop per NFT, 100% unlocked at TGE
- During a limited period, holders will have doubled earnings to farm points in the Mom’s Kitchen game

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Unite Blockchain is a revolutionary Layer 3 (L3) EVM-compatible blockchain, designed to transform the landscape of mobile web3 gaming with $UNITE as the native token of the Unite L3 Blockchain and the core of the Unite Web3 mobile gaming ecosystem.

Investors and Backers
- Backed by Coinbase, Solana, OKX, Superlayer, Kraken, HTX, and Gemini
- Partnered with Base, Polygon Labs, Solana Foundation, Syndicate, Optimism, and many others

Current Achievements
- Total funding raised $6.6M
- Over 100+ games and mini-games built within the Unite ecosystem 
- 5 million+ downloads of games migrating to Unite 
- 300,000 monthly active users 
- Core team previously founded Kabam (one of the top video game developers) and exited with a $1B valuation

NFT Utilities
- Average 37,500 $UNITE airdrop per NFT, 100% unlocked at TGE
- During a limited period, holders will have doubled earnings to farm points in the Mom’s Kitchen game

Have questions?

Here are some answers to commonly asked questions. Did we miss something? DM us on Twitter to ask anything else.

Yes. ~50 million list registrations have happened on PREMINT without issue. When you sign in with PREMINT, you only are validating ownership of the wallet address. PREMINT does not get any permissions to perform transactions and does not have any way of withdrawing anything from your wallet.
Premint has been used by some of the top artists and collections in the NFT ecosystem, including XCOPY, Coldie, DeekayMotion, Cool Cats, Known Origin, Async Art, Shaq, and over 25,000 more.
Signing is the only way we can truly know that you are the owner of the wallet you are connecting. Signing is a safe, gas-less transaction that does not in any way give PREMINT permission to perform any transactions with your wallet.
PREMINT saves your wallet and social info as a part of the registration step, so you can disconnect everything afterwards and your entry is still valid.
As far as PREMINT is concerned, yes, but the project owner might check that you still own the token before finalizing the list.
If you fully registered, the only way your wallet wouldn’t be on the list of registered wallets is if the project removed it. PREMINT never deletes wallets from the list for any reason.
If you don’t know what wallet your Discord or Twitter are connected to, just go to https://premint.xyz/disconnect and you can force-disconnect them.
While creators are welcome to name their PREMINT projects whatever they like, we choose to use the term "allow list" or "access list" vs "whitelist." "Whitelist" could be considered exclusionary language, and the spirit of web3 is about inclusion.