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# NFT Specification

**Protocol :** Avalanche

**Smartcontract Standard :** ERC721

**Contract Address :** 0x7a36c909Aa253c48654498194A241d870b625577

**Opensea :** [**https://opensea.io/collection/sparkle-vx**](https://opensea.io/collection/sparkle-vx)

**Total Supply :** 600 units

**Type :** PFP and Generated 3D Voxel NFT (Interactive)

**Art :** Randomized 600 3D Voxel of Sparkles (Baby Unicorns)

**Utilities :**&#x20;

1. A proof of Monocerus' OG Member
2. Yield Farming Booster (see [Special Traits](/monocerus/sparkle-vx/special-traits.md))
3. Passport to Monocerus RPG
4. Passport to Mini-games
5. Passport to Monocerus' OG Facilities
6. In-game Benefits (see [Special Traits](/monocerus/sparkle-vx/special-traits.md))
7. Voting Right in NFT-based DAOs
8. Create a [Saddlebag](/monocerus/saddlebag-wip/nft-specification.md) account (ERC-6551)
9. Trade-able with high potential future value
10. A very limited supply (600) rare generated PFP collection
11. Applicable to Sandbox Metaverse&#x20;
12. Claim your 3D Printed Sparkle-VX\*

\*(tnc applied)


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