FAQ
Why does my AI Score change before mint?
Daily-Mints scans each mint when it first appears on the calendar, re-scores it roughly a day before mint as the data picture firms up, and runs one final pass close to mint time on collections that are still scoring well. Late changes — new red flags, fresh social activity, a website going dark — can move the number meaningfully on those later passes. See AI Score explained.
Why can't I see the Trading Wallet / Auto-Snipe?
Some features are tier-gated. The Trading Wallet and Auto-Snipe are Enterprise-only. If your plan doesn't include them, the menu items don't appear.
Are my private keys safe?
Yes. Daily-Mints encrypts your Trading Wallet private key with AES-256-GCM before storing it. The master encryption key is server-side and versioned, so it can be rotated without forcing you to re-paste your key. The raw key is never logged, printed, or returned by any API.
That said: always use a dedicated buying wallet for sniping, never your vault. See Trading Wallet setup.
Which chains does Daily-Mints support?
Ethereum mainnet and Base for full coverage (mints, floor, listings, Trading Wallet). Mints and trading are limited to those two networks.
Which wallets can I connect?
Any wallet supported by Thirdweb — MetaMask, Rabby, WalletConnect, hardware wallets via WalletConnect, etc. The wallet must be on Ethereum or Base when interacting with the Trading Wallet.
How often is data updated?
- Listings + sales — sub-second, via OpenSea WebSocket
- Floor price — pushed live as listings change
- AI Scores — first scan when the mint appears; re-score about a day before mint; one final pass close to mint for collections still scoring well
- Wallet P&L — calculated on demand when you open the page
What's the difference between WL price and Public price?
WL (Whitelist) price is what wallets on the allowlist pay, usually before public mint and at a discount. Public price is what everyone else pays. The Mint Card shows WL if a whitelist phase exists, otherwise it falls back to the Public price.
Most mints dump after reveal — why?
Reveal is the point at which holders learn what they actually own. Collections with strong art and utility hold up; the rest see coordinated exits as flippers take any profit they can. Daily-Mints surfaces the Sell Wall and reveal timing so you can plan your exit before reveal, not after.