Glossary
A compact, no-handwaving reference for terms you’ll see around Panthart and Electroneum EVM.
Core standards
ERC-721 — NFT standard for unique tokens (1 token ID = 1 unique item). Great for 1/1 art and distinct collectibles.
ERC-1155 — Multi-token standard for editions (many owners share the same token ID) and semi-fungible items (passes, game items).
ETN — Native currency of the Electroneum EVM network. Used for gas; can also be a listing/settlement currency.
Minting & collections
Drop (ERC-721 Drop) — A phased mint for a collection (e.g., allowlist/presale → public mint → reveal). See Create → Collection (721 Drop).
Single 721 — A true 1/1 with unique metadata. See Create → Single 721.
Single 1155 — An edition (one token ID, many copies). See Create → Single 1155.
Max supply — Hard cap for a token or collection; once reached, no further minting.
Allowlist — A list of addresses allowed to mint early or at a special price/limit.
Reveal — The switch from placeholder art/metadata to final on-chain/IPFS URIs.
Base URI — Prefix used by contracts to construct metadata URLs (e.g., ipfs://…/{id}.json).
Provenance — A cryptographic commitment to the final artwork order (optional, used by some collections to prove fairness).
Marketplace & trading
Fixed-price listing — Buy now at a posted price; transfers on payment.
Auction — Highest valid bid at end time wins; settlement transfers NFT and funds.
Reserve price — Minimum price an auction must reach before it can settle to a bidder.
Bid increment — Minimum step above the current highest bid.
Escrow — Assets/funds held by the marketplace contract during listings/auctions to guarantee delivery at settlement.
Settlement — The on-chain exchange of NFT ↔ currency after a sale/auction completes.
Delist — Cancel a listing before it executes; returns the escrowed NFT to the owner.
Fees, rewards, and royalties
Marketplace fee — 2.5% per successful trade (split 1.5% → Rewards and 1% → Panthart). See Fees & Rewards.
Creation fee — A small, upfront fee that covers IPFS pinning/bandwidth and creator-friendly services (uploads, validation).
Royalty — A percentage of sale price that’s paid to the creator/recipient when supported by the marketplace.
Reward Distributor — Contract that accumulates 1.5% of every trade and lets Non-Fungible Comrades holders claim their share. See Reward Distributor.
Claim — On-chain action where an eligible holder withdraws accrued rewards.
Media & metadata
IPFS — Decentralized content storage; Panthart pins media/metadata for high availability.
Metadata (token) — JSON describing an NFT (name, description, image, animation_url, attributes, royalties). See Media & Metadata.
Attributes / Traits — Structured properties used for filtering and rarity (e.g., {"trait_type":"Background","value":"Lime"}).
Animation URL — Optional link to video/audio/interactive media (e.g., MP4, WebM, GIF, HTML).
Wallet & chain operations
Approval — A one-time permission that lets the marketplace transfer a token (NFT or ERC-20) for trading.
Permit / EIP-2612 — Signature-based ERC-20 approval flow; if a token supports it, approvals can be gas-optimized.
Gas — Network fee paid in ETN for executing transactions.
Nonce — Per-account transaction counter; mismatches can cause “nonce too high/low” errors (reset account to fix).
Signature — Wallet-produced proof used in logins, allowlists, or off-chain authorizations.
Security & governance
Multisig — Multi-signature wallet that authorizes sensitive admin changes. Panthart’s multisig requires 2 signatures to execute. See Multisig Admin.
Verified address — A contract address confirmed on the official explorer. Always cross-check with Contract Addresses.
Non-custodial — You hold the keys; Panthart contracts move assets only with your on-chain approvals and signatures.
Useful UI terms
Floor price — Lowest listing price in a collection.
Activity — Recent sales/listings/bids (collection-level analytics).
Edition size — Total number of copies for an ERC-1155 token ID.
Owner — Current holder address of an NFT; “creator” is the original minter.
If a term isn’t listed here but appears in the UI, check the closest section above or search the docs with CTRL K.