Written by: on Sat Oct 25

Loot for Casters

I created a fully onchain Loot NFT derivative on the Base blockchain for Farcaster users called Loot for Casters.

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Example of Loot for Casters bag #420
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I created a fully onchain Loot NFT derivative on the Base blockchain for Farcaster users called Loot for Casters.

Loot for Casters (aka Caster Loot or CLOOT) is randomized gear for Farcaster users generated and stored onchain by obxium and fr3kl81rd. Stats, images, and other functionality are intentionally omitted for others to interpret.

Please use Loot for Casters to create good vibes only.

The items were chosen to convey lore and memes experienced by the devs over the last 3 years or so.

This is the actual SVG art for Bags #8000 and #5156 (from which the detail above originates):

Loot for Casters bag #8000Loot for Casters bag #5156
Loot for Casters bag number 8000Loot for Casters bag number 5156

FC loot is fun!
@nounishprof

Questions about Loot for Casters

Maybe you are new to the concept of loot bags, or you have other questions. Here are the answers to some of the most common questions about Loot for Casters.

What is this?

This is Loot for Casters, a derivative of the original Loot Project. It’s SVG based loot bags full of items for Farcaster users.

How do I claim?

  • You can claim them directly from the contract with the claim function to claim a single CLOOT bag, or the claimBatch function to claim up to 25 CLOOT bags at once for 0.000247 ETH each. The contract enforces a 20 CLOOT bags per wallet per transaction limitation to keep things a bit more fairer for everyone.

Is the art onchain?

Yes, the art is 100% onchain as base64 encoded JSON with SVG data, available via tokenURI contract function just like in the original Loot Project contract.

Why are some items purple?

Unlike the original Loot Project, Loot for Casters takes one opiniated approach to the items and metadata. Items with purple text are the rarest items and have an epicness level over 19.

What are the numbers?

Similar to the original Loot Project, except Loot for Casters is not free to claim because the devs need new laptops:

  • Max supply: 8000
  • Public supply: 7777
  • Dev supply: 223
  • Cost per bag: 0.000247 Base ETH

Cool, how do I value a loot bag?

This is not financial advice.

What’s the deal with the contract?

The contract is based on the original Loot Project contract by Dom Hoffman (shout out!) with updated OpenZeppelin dependencies plus additional updates vibe engineered by obxium and fr3kl81rd, and vetted through common solidity tooling like Aderyn, Mythril, and Slither. The contract is deployed to and verified on the Base mainnet: 0x6A9d2EB8e2c7a572E89b83f34B69134ffFd31f72

Is it called Loot for Casters, CasterLoot, or CLOOT?

Yes.

What are you waiting for?