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==Claiming $BYTES From A Vault==
==Claiming $BYTES From Vault==
===Has a Vault Box been opened?===
===Has a Vault Box been opened?===
Vault boxes are in either an opened or unopened state. They can only be opened once and they remain opened. Opening a vault box is the process of withdrawing the initial [[$BYTES]] balance from the vault into a wallet.
Vault boxes are in either an opened or unopened state. They can only be opened once and they remain opened. Opening a vault box is the process of withdrawing the initial [[$BYTES]] balance from the vault into a wallet.

Revision as of 09:02, 26 March 2022

Vault Box #2250

Vault Cards were distributed for free following the Kong Climb event on Oct. 16, 2021. A Neo Tokyo Identity holder's Kong Climb score effected the statistics of the Vault Box they were issued. There are 2,500 Neo Tokyo Vault Cards.

Vault Cards are the only optional NFT that comprise a Neo Tokyo Citizen.

Properties

Credits

The amount of credits claimable from a vault. The maximum amount of credits listed in a Vault Card is 1,459.

Credit Yield

Credit Yield Rarity Yield Amount
Low 50.68% 1
Medium 24.76% 2
Medium High 10% 3
High 9.2% 4
Very High 4.44% 5
??? 0.92% 7

Credit Supply Proportion

This property ranges from 0.000216-0.001215 and is the proportion of the bytes in that vault to the total supply of bytes mintable from all the vaults.

Additional Item

Class Rarity
None 49.4%
Wrench 5.1%
Wooden Cup 4.4%
Book 4.4%
Trash Basket 4.4%
Sandwich 4.1%
Newspaper 4.0%
Pocket Knife 3.0%
Sushi Roll 2.7%
Cup of Scotch 2.7%
1st Edition Book 2.4%
Knife 2.4%
Gold Cake 1.8%
Cyber Cat 1.7%
1 Dogecoin 1.6%
Cyber Dog 1.4%
Cyber Hamster 1.1%
1 Bitcoin 0.9%
Cheat Codes 0.9%
Nuclear Bomb 0.8%
Cyber Penguin 0.7%
Golden Bitcoin Skull of Fate 0.3%

Claiming $BYTES From Vault

Has a Vault Box been opened?

Vault boxes are in either an opened or unopened state. They can only be opened once and they remain opened. Opening a vault box is the process of withdrawing the initial $BYTES balance from the vault into a wallet.

You can determine the state of a vault via the $BYTES contract address on etherscan.

  • Navigate to Contract and then to the Read Contract subcategory
  • To see if an ID has opened a box, go to 8.identityBoxOpened and write the NUMBER OF THE CHARACTER ID. Press Query. If you see TRUE then the ID has opened a box. If you see FALSE then the ID has NOT opened a box
  • To see if a vault has been opened, go to read contract 9.hasVaultBoxBeenOpened and write the NUMBER OF THE VAULT BOX. Press QUERY. If you see TRUE then the Vault Box has been opened. If you see FALSE then the Vault box has NOT been opened.

Open Vault to claim $BYTES

$BYTES contained within a vault can be claimed if the user has access to an unopened vault and an identity that has not yet opened a vault in the same wallet. Each vault can only be opened once and each identity can only open one vault.

To open a vault to claim $BYTES:

  1. Go to the Bytes Contract Address (https://etherscan.io/address/0x7d647b1A0dcD5525e9C6B3D14BE58f27674f8c95#writeContract)
  2. Connect a wallet with the required NFTs to the Bytes Contract Address
  3. Under function 7. openVaultBox enter the corresponding identityTokenId and vaulBoxTokenId
  4. Click Write beneath function 7. openVaultBox
  5. Confirm the transaction via the connected wallet.

Contract Address

https://etherscan.io/address/0xab0b0dd7e4eab0f9e31a539074a03f1c1be80879

Open Sea Collection

https://opensea.io/collection/neo-tokyo-part-2-vault-cards