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==What is the difference between Citizens (S1) and Outer Citizens (S2)? (DRAFT)==
==What is the difference between Citizens (S1) and Outer Citizens (S2)? (DRAFT)==
The primary distinction between [[Citizen|Citizens]] and [[Outer_Citizen|Outer Citizens]] is the art and rarity of the composite NFTs, the amount of [[Bytes|$BYTES]] that a staked citizen can yield, Citizen Capital allocations, and levels of Discord access.
The primary distinction between [[Citizen|Citizens]] and [[Outer_Citizen|Outer Citizens]] is the art and rarity of the composite NFTs, the amount of [[Bytes|$BYTES]] that a staked citizen can yield, Citizen Capital allocations, and levels of Discord access.
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==Citizen (S1, Genesis) FAQ==
==Citizen (S1, Genesis) FAQ==
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* [[Citizen#Profile_Picture|Citizen profile pictures]]
* [[Citizen#Profile_Picture|Citizen profile pictures]]


===How do I disassemble? (DRAFT)===
===How do I disassemble?===
* [[Citizen#Unstake_and_Disassemble_a_Citizen|How do I disassemble?]]
* [[Citizen#Unstake_and_Disassemble_a_Citizen|How do I disassemble?]]


===How do I claim $BYTES? (DRAFT)===
===How do I claim $BYTES?===
* [[Bytes#Claim_.24BYTES|How do I claim $BYTES?]]
* [[Bytes#Claim_Bytes|How do I claim $BYTES?]]


===How many Bytes has a Citizen accumulated?===
===How many Bytes has a Citizen accumulated?===
* [[Bytes#How_Many_$BYTES_Has_a_Citizen_Accumulated?|How many Bytes has a Citizen accumulated?]]
* [[Bytes#How_Many_$BYTES_Has_a_Citizen_Accumulated?|How many Bytes has a Citizen accumulated?]]


===Has a vault been opened?===
===How many $BYTES does a Citizen yield?===
* [[Bytes#Bytes_2.0_Yield|How many $BYTES does a Citizen yield?]]
 
===Vaults===
This information only applies to Vaults that have not been [[Migration|migrated]].
====Has a vault been opened?====
* [[Neo_Tokyo_Part_2_Vault_Card_(NEOTV)#Has_a_Vault_been_opened.3F|Has a vault been opened?]]
* [[Neo_Tokyo_Part_2_Vault_Card_(NEOTV)#Has_a_Vault_been_opened.3F|Has a vault been opened?]]


===How do I open a vault to claim $BYTES?===
====How do I open a vault to claim $BYTES?====
* [[Neo_Tokyo_Part_2_Vault_Card_(NEOTV)#Open_Vault_to_claim_.24BYTES|How do I open a vault to claim $BYTES?]]
* [[Neo_Tokyo_Part_2_Vault_Card_(NEOTV)#Open_Vault_to_claim_.24BYTES|How do I open a vault to claim $BYTES?]]
===How many $BYTES does a Citizen yield?===
* [[Yield#How_is_.24BYTE_yield_calculated.3F|How many $BYTES does a Citizen yield?]]


==Outer Citizen (S2) FAQ==
==Outer Citizen (S2) FAQ==
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===How do I disassemble?===
===How do I disassemble?===
*[[Outer_Citizen#Unstake_and_Disassemble_a_Citizen|Unstake and Disassemble a Citizen]]
*[[Outer_Citizen#Unstake_and_Disassemble_an_Outer_Citizen|Unstake and Disassemble an Outer Citizen]]


===Can an Outer Citizen claim $BYTES?===
===Can an Outer Citizen claim $BYTES?===

Latest revision as of 14:55, 5 July 2023

A typical night in Purgatory.

What is Neo Tokyo?

Neo Tokyo is the crypto gaming illuminati—a community created by zssbecker and elliotrades with programmer Thrasher66099.

To gain access to Neo Tokyo, you must hold a Citizen (also known as an "S1") or Outer Citizen ("S2") Ethereum-based NFT, which serve as both a traditional profile picture and a way to enter the community. These NFTs are composite avatars made up of component NFTs, including an identity, item cache, and land deed. Citizen NFTs also require a vault.

To enter the community, you must decide to compile a Citizen or Outer Citizen from the component parts (known as "assembling" or "uploading") or purchase an already-assembled Citizen or Outer Citizen.

Citizens and Outer Citizens can also generate $BYTES (a community token), if they are staked.

The official website for Neo Tokyo is https://neotokyo.codes
The community can be found in the Neo Tokyo Citadel on the Discord platform.

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What is Neo Tokyo's roadmap?

Zssbecker laid out the long term vision and future of Neo Tokyo, the implementation of incentivized building and $BYTES 2.0, and some aspirational projects to be built by the community in a series of blog posts on the official website at https://blog.neotokyo.codes/

How do I join Neo Tokyo?

There are several levels of membership to Neo Tokyo. To become a networking member of Neo Tokyo, you will need an Elite Citizen NFT for complete access, a Citizen for general access, or an Outer Citizen for limited access. Each Citizen can be assembled from components or purchased already assembled.

After securing a Citizen, you can verify your ownership and join the community in the Neo Tokyo discord.

How can I preview an assembled Citizen (S1 & S2) before buying more component pieces?

You can preview an assembled Citizen before buying its component pieces using the Citizen Assembler.

What are Chips?

Neo Tokyo Champion Chips are the greatest cybernetic enhancements in all The Citadel. The purpose of chips is not known at this time.

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Citizen (S1, Genesis) FAQ

An S1 Citizen

What are the benefits to being a Citizen?

How do I upload?

How do I get my profile picture?

How do I disassemble?

How do I claim $BYTES?

How many Bytes has a Citizen accumulated?

How many $BYTES does a Citizen yield?

Vaults

This information only applies to Vaults that have not been migrated.

Has a vault been opened?

How do I open a vault to claim $BYTES?

Outer Citizen (S2) FAQ

An S2 Outer Citizen

What are the benefits of being an Outer Citizen?

How do I upload an Outer Citizen?

A Neo Tokyo Outer Citizen (referred to as S2s or Outers) have three components:

By combining the above NFTs, you can mint an Outer Citizen NFT:

The process takes a total of 4 interactions — 3 approvals, followed by 1 contract sign to stake the three components and mint a citizen.

How do I get my profile picture?

How do I disassemble?

Can an Outer Citizen claim $BYTES?

Yes, staked Outer Citizens have the minimum $BYTE yield. An Outer Citizen's Byte yield can be maximized by staking 200 $BYTES in addition to the Outer Citizen.

What is the “Allocation” trait?

Allocation is a trait of the outer citizen NFTs that is an undefined trait, and you speculate on it at your own risk! Becker has stated many times that he never promised that Allocation would ever actually be anything.

How do I get access to the Outer Citizen (S2) private chat, Angie’s Pub?

S2 Outer Identities alone no longer grant Discord access to Angie's Pub, you need a fully uploaded S2 Outer Citizen to obtain access.