How to find your fx(hash) reserves automatically?
written by marcelonada
People often ask if there is an automatic way to check their fx(hash) reserves. The answer is yes. And this article will show some tools to do it. If you have never used a tool to check your reserves, it’s time to find them.
After a few months of following the fx(hash) Discord, I noticed that people often ask if there is an automatic way to check their fx(hash) reserves. The answer is yes.
I made a thread on Twitter to show some tools that can help with this task, and now, with the intention of making this content available to more people, here is a fx(text) version of it, with some updated information and new tips.
Useful information:
- The result of each tool could be different depending on how they search for reserves.
- Sometimes the tools don't find the older reserves.
- DYOR always ;-)
General tips:
- To learn more about the reserve system and how to use it in your projects, read this documentation
- Some artists only keep the reserve list for a short time after the drop, so it's a good practice to check your reserves often, so you don't miss any
- Finding older reserves can be a good opportunity to mint a work below the actual floor price
- Artists usually include holders on the reserve list, so, if you use a vault or more than one wallet, it might be interesting to check all your addresses
3 tools to find fx(hash) reserves
1st tool: Tezos tools: fx(hash) reserve checker
Tool link: https://observablehq.com/@anaglyph-ic/tezos-tools-fx-hash-reserve-checker
With a shiny new version, the anaglyphic "Reserve Check" tool is very fast and easy to use: just paste your wallet and press <enter>
Tip: anaglyphic has another wonderful tool made to discover free fx(hash) mints, check it out on this link
2nd tool: fxwho
Tool link: https://fxwho.xyz/fxhash/
This tool made by who? has a clean and fast interface. Just connect your wallet and go to the “reserve checker" page.
Tip 1: fxwho is also great for following a drop and seeing project statistics, for that, search for the project or artist name on the homepage.
Tip 2: Another highlight of this site is to display of the latest FX sales on the “marketplace sales feed” page: https://fxwho.xyz/fxhash/marketplace
3rd tool: fx(party)
Tool link: https://fxparty.live
This tool is made by Squiddy. Once you have synced your wallet on that site, your reserves will be displayed in a numbered highlight next to your profile picture. Click on the photo and then on “Reserves” to access the project link.
Tip 1: A numbered highlight will also appear next to your photo when you have a ticket available to mint a project with fx(params)
Tip 2: fx(party) is very interesting to see statistics of your collection and of each piece you own.
3 fx(hash) projects that have available reserves
Below are spotlighted 3 fx(hash) projects that have available reserves and a good ratio between mint price x floor:
project name project name project name
"GEODECA" is a collaborative generative artwork by James Halliday and Likemurvin inspired by the majestic structure of the Parthenon in Greece. The actual reserves were given to the early minters.
- Actual mint price: 0tz
- Floor: 22tz
- Median secundary price: 30tz
project name project name project name
"Balancium" is a project by Aleksandra that was part of the fx(hash) interactive minting experience at Art Basel, 2022.
- Actual mint price: 0tz
- Floor: 5tz
- Median secundary price: 22.50 tz
project name project name project name
"Junina" is a tribute to the June popular festivities in Brazil, when small flags, paper balloons, and lamps are hung on public space creating a very special atmosphere and colorful landscapes.
- Update: The unused reserves for this project have been removed 25 days after the drop.
Marcelo Terça-Nada is a Brazilian artist and collector. Find out more: https://linktr.ee/marcelonada