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The NFT edition I bought a Mint Pass for was settled. What does this mean?

When an artist chooses to settle the listing before the default one-week period expires, that listing closes and the edition size is reduced to the number of Mint Passes sold. Mint Pass holders can mint their NFTs via the listing page, and a raffle for the edition is still held.

Artists are free to decide if and when they settle their listings on Babylon. While we will communicate that official listings have been settled, it is collectors’ responsibility to find out if and when an artist intends to settle their listing.

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