Archive Index
The Archive
Environmental NFTs. On the blockchain. Permanent.
What the Archive Is
Each relic belongs to a closed system that documents what ecological breakdown actually looks like. The archive doesn’t grow. Every relic is fixed, indexed, rarity-scored, and locked in.
It’s a finite blockchain record that values permanence over growth, complete at 5,000 and nothing past that.
- Model
- Closed system
- Supply
- Fixed · 5,000
- State
- Indexed & locked
The Fixed Supply
Hard-capped.
There’s no hidden reserve waiting in the background, and no future waves are coming. Nothing gets diluted, dropped in seasons, or quietly adjusted later. The count holds where it is.
Every relic holds a permanent position in a fixed archive. Five thousand is the cap, and it stays the cap.
The Mutation Rule
Mutations come from environmental damage, the kind a real collapse would cause.
A relic looks radioactive, contaminated, or ecologically bent because of what the world did to it. Toxic exposure, radiation, and contamination all leave their mark on what a relic becomes.
No relic breaks the system’s rules. Whatever happens to one traces back to a real cause, never to chance.
Structural Permanence
Once a relic is indexed, its structure, rarity score, and traits are locked. Permanently.
Nothing gets adjusted after the fact, rebalanced for rarity, or changed once it ships. The Base Rarity Score (/14) and the weighted trait architecture stay put, with blockchain indexing holding the record.
The structure is fixed. Neither the framework nor the archive shifts once it’s set.
Trash Relics is closed by design, a finished framework that runs inside set limits. It was never meant to expand, drop in seasons, or chase growth on a roadmap.
Expanding it would wreck the rarity weighting and throw off the distribution balance. A fixed supply is what keeps the structure clean and the rarity intact.
Why It Is Closed
The archive ends where its boundaries end, and that boundary was the point.
The Archive Is a Record
A finite archive of 5,000 relics, documenting consequences through structured digital art.
It won’t expand or get structurally revised. The supply doesn’t inflate and the story doesn’t keep unfolding. There’s no open-ended release model behind it. The archive holds at what it already is.
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