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Splot FAQ

Plain answers for creating, minting, collecting, buying credits, using marketplace tools, and understanding millix.

Platform

Splot Basics

A quick orientation to what Splot is, who it is for, and where to begin.
What is Splot?

Splot is a visual-first digital art platform where creators can mint artwork, collectors can discover and buy NFTs, and the community can follow drops, profiles, collections, and merch.

The current direction is simple: less clutter, more signal, faster pages, and a cleaner path from discovery to collecting.

Who is Splot for?

Splot is for artists who want to publish and sell digital work, collectors who want to browse and buy, and community members who want to follow creative activity around NFT drops, profiles, and artist-led storefronts.

What can I do on Splot right now?

You can browse the feed, explore the marketplace, view creator profiles, mint artwork, create or follow NFT drops, buy Splot credits, and use supported merch tools when they are available for an artwork.

Do I need an account to browse?

No. Public pages such as the feed, marketplace, profiles, drops, updates, and informational pages can be viewed without signing in.

You need an account for creator tools, minting, profile features, purchases, credit use, and account-specific ownership activity.

Where should a new visitor start?

Start with the Marketplace if you want to buy or inspect listed work, the Feed if you want broader discovery, and About if you want the short version of the platform direction.

Is Splot finished?

Splot is live and actively improving. The platform already supports core browsing, minting, marketplace, credit, profile, and drop flows, while performance, cleanup, search, creator tools, and user experience continue to evolve.

The Updates page is the public log for meaningful improvements.

Why does Splot feel different from a standard storefront?

Splot is not only a product catalog. It mixes social discovery, creator profiles, NFT minting, marketplace listings, drops, and merch into one creative ecosystem. The goal is to keep the art visible while still supporting the practical tools around it.

Accounts

Accounts and Profiles

How identity, profiles, verification, and creator presence work on Splot.
Why should I create a Splot account?

An account lets you mint, collect, buy, sell, manage profile activity, use credits, access creator tools, and keep ownership-related activity connected to your identity on Splot.

Does Splot require email verification?

New accounts may be asked to verify their email address before full account activity unlocks. This helps reduce spam signups and protects creator, seller, and collector flows.

What appears on my public profile?

Your public profile can show your posts, NFTs, drops, collections, favorites, followers, following, store activity, and profile details depending on what you publish and what the current profile view supports.

Can I follow artists or collectors?

Yes. Follow-style features help you keep track of creators, collectors, and community accounts as the Splot catalog grows.

Can I make private or unlisted work?

Splot supports account-area behavior for draft, private, and unlisted work in some creator flows. Availability may depend on the post status, ownership, and current page context.

What should I do if I cannot log in?

Use the password reset option first. If you still cannot regain access, contact support with the username, email address, and any relevant page URLs so the issue can be investigated.

Should I share passwords, wallet secrets, or private keys with Splot?

No. Never share passwords, private keys, recovery phrases, wallet seed phrases, or one-time login codes. Splot and related ecosystem services should not need your private wallet secrets.

Minting

Creating and Minting

What creators should know before turning artwork into an NFT on Splot.
What does minting mean on Splot?

Minting turns a creator submission into an NFT record that can be displayed, owned, listed, transferred, or connected to other Splot features such as drops and merch.

How do I mint artwork?

Use the Mint artwork flow, upload the artwork, add the required title and description details, review the preview, and follow the minting confirmation steps.

What files or artwork should I upload?

Upload artwork you created or have the rights to publish. Use a clear image or supported media file, avoid low-resolution source files when possible, and make sure the title, description, and category information are accurate.

Can I create AI artwork on Splot?

Splot includes creator tools around generative AI artwork. When available, generated art can be handed into the minting flow with suggested title and description details so creators do not have to repeat the same setup work.

How many credits does minting cost?

The current credit guide lists minting an NFT as 2 Splot credits. Credit rules can change as platform tools evolve, so check the Splot Credits page before starting a paid action.

Why does Splot show a minting progress overlay?

Minting can take a little time. The progress overlay helps creators understand that the upload and mint are still running, reduces accidental duplicate attempts, and reminds you to keep the tab open until the flow completes.

Can I edit an NFT after minting?

Some creator edit tools are available depending on the post, account, and status. If the page offers an edit action, use it. If a minted item needs a correction and no edit option is available, contact support with the exact URL.

Who is shown as the creator and owner?

Splot distinguishes between the original creator or minter and the current owner where possible. If an NFT changes hands, the current owner can change while the creator attribution remains important.

Marketplace

Marketplace and Collecting

Browsing, pricing, buying, selling, and reading Splot marketplace listings.
What is in the Splot marketplace?

The marketplace brings together listed NFTs, drops, and merch. It is built for browsing visual work, checking prices, following creators, and moving from discovery to purchase.

What currency are NFT prices shown in?

Splot marketplace NFT prices are commonly shown in MLX, the unit for millix. A listing priced in MLX is not the same as a guaranteed dollar price because cryptocurrency values can move.

How do I buy an NFT?

Open the marketplace listing, review the image, title, creator details, price, and any available description or provenance information, then use the Buy action if you are ready and your account has the required setup.

Does every artwork on Splot have the same rights?

No. Buying or receiving an NFT generally means you receive the token or collectible ownership shown by the platform. It does not automatically transfer copyright, commercial rights, reproduction rights, or off-platform licensing unless the creator or listing clearly says so.

Can I make offers?

Splot has offer-related flows for some NFT pages and account views. If an Offer action is visible, follow the prompts and confirm the details before submitting.

Can I list my NFT for sale?

Creators and owners can use supported listing tools where available. The current credit guide lists marketplace listing as 1 Splot credit, but always confirm the latest requirement before listing.

Why do I see NFTs, Drops, and Merch as marketplace tabs?

Those tabs separate the main marketplace modes: individual NFTs, grouped release experiences, and physical or merch products connected to artwork.

What should I check before buying?

Check the artwork, creator profile, current owner information, listing price, title, description, category, media quality, and any rights or merch details. If something looks unclear, pause before purchasing.

Drops

Drops, Collections, and Discovery

How grouped releases, collections, feeds, and discovery pages fit together.
What is an NFT drop?

A drop is a grouped release or showcase for selected NFTs. A creator can use a drop to organize work around a theme, event, countdown, teaser, or curated release.

Can I assign NFTs to a drop?

Supported creator tools allow eligible NFTs to be assigned or unlinked from drops. Availability depends on account permissions, post status, and the specific drop flow.

What is teaser mode?

Some drop views can show teaser NFTs before a release is fully live. This helps creators build anticipation while keeping parts of the release organized behind the drop timing.

What are collections?

Collections help group work or favorites into a more organized browsing path. Some collections may be public, while private collections stay hidden unless the viewer is allowed to see them.

How is the homepage different from the full feed?

The homepage is designed as a cleaner front door with curated artwork and a faster first impression. The full feed gives visitors more depth when they want to keep browsing.

What makes artwork appear in curated areas?

Curated areas can use admin feature markers, marketplace visibility, post status, and rotation logic. The goal is to keep visible sections lively without opening every surface to every post by default.

Why do some counts, likes, or views differ between pages?

Different pages can emphasize different signals such as views, favorites, comments, listing status, or ownership. Cache timing and page refreshes can also affect how quickly updated numbers appear.

Credits

Splot Credits and Checkout

How credits fuel creator actions, minting, listing, and NFT movement.
What are Splot credits?

Splot credits are platform credits used for actions such as creating AI art, minting, listing NFTs, and moving NFTs through supported send and receive flows.

What can credits currently be used for?

The current credit guide lists 1 credit for a generative AI image, 2 credits for minting an NFT, 1 credit for listing an NFT in the marketplace, 2 credits to send an NFT to an external wallet, and 2 credits to receive an NFT from an external wallet.

How do I buy credits?

Use the Get Splot Credits page. Splot supports credit purchase options such as millix and card checkout when those options are available.

Why does credit checkout ask for less information than merch checkout?

Credits are digital. Splot has been cleaned up so credit-only purchases do not need shipping details. Merch and shipped items still require the address information needed for fulfillment.

Can credit costs change?

Yes. Platform actions, costs, and promotional rules can change as Splot evolves. Always check the credit page and final confirmation prompts before spending credits.

What happens if a credit action fails?

Do not keep retrying blindly. Refresh the relevant account or post page, check whether the action completed, then contact support with the URL, account name, approximate time, and what you were trying to do.

Are Splot credits cryptocurrency?

No. Splot credits are platform credits for Splot actions. Millix is the cryptocurrency used in the broader ecosystem and for MLX-denominated activity.

Merch

Merch, Prints, and Physical Products

How artwork can connect to physical products and creator storefronts.
What is merch on Splot?

Merch refers to physical or product-style items connected to Splot artwork, such as prints or artist-led products. Merch is separate from owning the NFT unless a listing clearly bundles them.

Can creators turn NFTs into merch?

Splot includes creator merch tools for eligible artwork. Creators may be able to select an NFT, choose a product template, set a price, and list the merch publicly when the flow supports it.

Does buying merch mean I own the NFT?

No, not by default. Merch is a physical product purchase. NFT ownership is separate unless the product page or listing explicitly says the merch includes an NFT transfer.

Does buying an NFT mean I get a print?

No, not by default. An NFT purchase does not automatically include a print or physical product unless the listing clearly states that it does.

What image quality is best for prints?

Use high-resolution artwork whenever possible. Print tools may warn creators about minimum image sizes because low-resolution images can look blurry on physical products.

Who handles shipping for merch?

Shipping details depend on the merch flow and fulfillment setup used for the product. Unlike digital credits or NFTs, shipped products need accurate buyer address details.

Can an artist remove or change merch?

Product editing tools can vary by account, product, and ownership state. If a creator cannot edit a live merch item directly, they should contact support with the product URL and requested change.

Support

Safety, Copyright, and Support

Rights, reports, account safety, bug reports, and practical support guidance.
What should I do before uploading someone else’s work?

Do not upload it unless you have the rights, license, permission, or legal basis to publish and monetize it. This includes photos, characters, logos, samples, AI outputs based on restricted sources, and collaborative work.

How do I report copyright infringement?

Use the DMCA Takedown Request page and include the exact Splot URL, your ownership or authorization details, and the information required for a valid notice.

What happens after a copyright report?

Splot may remove or disable access to content that is the subject of a valid notice, may contact the uploader, and may take additional action for repeat or serious violations.

How do I report a bug?

Send the page URL, what you expected, what happened instead, your device and browser, and screenshots or screen recordings if possible. Specific details make bugs much easier to reproduce.

Where can I contact Splot?

Use the Contact page for account help, platform feedback, creator questions, partnership ideas, copyright concerns, and support requests.

Is this FAQ legal, tax, or financial advice?

No. This FAQ is product guidance. For copyright, licensing, tax, legal, investment, or financial questions, speak with a qualified professional.

How can I avoid scams around NFTs and wallets?

Be cautious with unsolicited offers, fake marketplace links, urgent wallet requests, suspicious attachments, and anyone asking for private keys or recovery phrases. Use official URLs and confirm actions before spending credits, MLX, or other funds.

Millix

Millix Basics

The plain-language version of MLX, wallets, transactions, and why millix matters to Splot.
What is millix?

Millix is a decentralized, open source cryptocurrency built around speed, scale, energy efficiency, and simplicity. It is the currency behind MLX-denominated Splot marketplace activity.

You can learn more from the Millix Foundation and the millix FAQ.

What does MLX mean?

MLX is the shorthand unit used for millix amounts. When Splot shows a price such as 50,000,000 MLX, it is showing a millix-denominated price.

Is millix a blockchain or an ERC-20 token?

No. The Millix Foundation FAQ describes millix as neither a blockchain nor an ERC-20 currency. It uses a directed acyclic graph, also called a DAG or tangle.

What is a DAG in simple terms?

A DAG is a way for many network participants to exchange and organize transaction data through branching paths instead of waiting for every transaction to sit in one linear blockchain. The goal is high speed, high scale, and energy-efficient transaction flow.

Why does Splot use millix?

Splot is built around digital art, NFTs, marketplace listings, and creator activity that benefit from fast, small, direct transactions. Millix is designed for high-speed and high-scale utility, which makes it a practical fit for this kind of ecosystem.

Can the value of millix change?

Yes. Millix is cryptocurrency, and cryptocurrency values can move. Splot listings shown in MLX are not guaranteed dollar values, and this FAQ is not investment advice.

When was millix created?

The Millix Foundation FAQ says development began in 2018 and the genesis event occurred on January 20, 2020.

Is millix mined?

The Millix Foundation FAQ says millix was not mined and was not sold in an offering. It was created in a genesis event and is distributed through ecosystem participation.

Wallets

Wallets, Payments, and Transfers

How wallets fit into buying, selling, receiving, and moving millix or NFTs.
Do I need a millix wallet for Splot?

You can browse Splot without a wallet. A compatible millix wallet becomes important when you want to receive, hold, transfer, or use MLX in supported marketplace and NFT flows.

Which wallet can I use?

Common ecosystem options include Pagado, Tangled, and millix.com. Use a wallet you control and double-check the address before sending.

What is Pagado?

Pagado is a wallet experience in the millix ecosystem. Splot account and credit flows may point to Pagado when a simple millix wallet setup is the right next step.

What is millix.com?

Millix.com is a millix wallet and marketplace service for buying and selling millix. It is separate from Splot, so follow its own account, support, and security instructions.

Can I send NFTs to an external wallet?

Splot supports or has planned credit-based NFT movement flows such as sending to an external wallet and receiving from an external wallet. The current credit guide lists each of those actions as 2 credits.

What should I check before sending funds or NFTs?

Check the destination address, amount, item, network, account, and final confirmation. Crypto and NFT transfers can be difficult or impossible to reverse if sent to the wrong place.

Can transaction fees apply?

Yes. Millix transactions can involve fees paid to the node that submits the transaction to the network. Platform actions can also use Splot credits depending on the flow.

Why has a payment or transfer not appeared yet?

Network timing, wallet processing, caching, address mistakes, and platform queues can affect what you see. Refresh first, then contact support with the transaction details, account, amount, time, and relevant Splot URLs.

Ecosystem

The Wider Millix Ecosystem

How Splot connects to Tangled, Pagado, millix.com, creator apps, and future Web3 tooling.
How is Splot connected to the millix ecosystem?

Splot uses millix as the MLX-denominated foundation for marketplace activity and sits alongside other millix-powered apps focused on social, wallet, exchange, gaming, creator, and NFT use cases.

What is Tangled?

Tangled is a Web3 social platform powered by millix. Tangled uses millix for user transactions, advertising, and NFT-related activity in its own platform context.

Is Tangled the same as Splot?

No. Tangled and Splot are separate experiences. Tangled is social-first, while Splot is centered on digital art, NFT minting, marketplace listings, drops, and creator storefront activity.

What is Swapland?

Swapland is part of the broader millix ecosystem for swapping or exchanging supported assets. It is separate from Splot, so review Swapland instructions and risks directly before using it.

Can millix support NFTs?

Yes. Millix ecosystem materials describe NFT storage and transfer as part of how millix-based applications can use the network. Splot focuses that utility around digital art and marketplace workflows.

Can developers build on millix?

Yes. Millix is open source, and its documentation presents it as a base layer developers can build on for payments, data, apps, and other high-scale transaction use cases.

Will Splot add more ecosystem features?

That is the direction. Splot is being shaped around cleaner art discovery now, with room for deeper wallet, NFT, creator, merch, collection, and community features as the platform grows.

Where can I learn more about millix?