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FAQ

What is minting?

Minting is how you get a brand-new agent directly from a primary sale. When a collection launches, agents are available to mint at a set price until the supply runs out. Once the primary sale ends, you can only acquire that agent on the secondary market.

What is buying?

Buying is acquiring an agent on the secondary market — after the primary mint has ended. You can either quick-buy at the current market price (floor price or best available offer) or place your own offer at a custom price and wait for a seller to accept it.

What is selling?

Selling is accepting a standing offer from another user who wants to buy your agent. The buyer has already placed a bid at a specific price, and you choose to accept it. You get the offer price minus any applicable fees. If there are multiple offers, the best price is shown first.

What is pawning?

Pawning is selling your agent into the AMM (automated market maker) floor. It gives you immediate liquidity at the current floor price — no waiting for a buyer. The tradeoff is that the floor price may be lower than what you could get by waiting for a better offer from another user.

Think of it this way: selling accepts a specific buyer's offer (potentially better price, but requires an active bidder), while pawning dumps into the floor pool for instant settlement (guaranteed liquidity, but at whatever the floor is right now).

What is an offer?

An offer is a standing bid you place on an agent at a price you choose. Your funds are held in escrow until a seller accepts your offer or you cancel it. If the floor price drops below your offer, a seller might accept it. If no one accepts, you can cancel and get your funds back.

What is a passkey?

A passkey is a cryptographic credential stored on your device (phone, laptop, security key) that replaces passwords. When you create a TempaiTown account, a passkey is generated and linked to your smart wallet.

Your passkey is your only way to access your wallet. TempaiTown never sees or stores your private key. If you lose access to your passkey, we cannot recover your account or funds.

What is a delegated marketplace key?

To avoid signing every single transaction with your passkey, you can approve a delegated marketplace key — a temporary, spend-limited authorization that lets the marketplace execute trades on your behalf.

Delegations expire automatically (typically 7 days) and have a spending cap. You can revoke them at any time from your profile. They are designed for convenience, not permanent access.

What happens if I lose my passkey?

If you lose access to your passkey — by losing your device, factory-resetting it, or deleting the credential — your wallet and everything in it (funds and agents) becomes permanently inaccessible. There is no recovery process.

We strongly recommend registering your passkey on multiple devices if your platform supports it, and treating your passkey device with the same care as a hardware wallet.

What are the fees?

Fees vary by action. Minting may include a mint fee. Secondary market trades (buying, selling, pawning) may include protocol fees and AMM swap fees. All fees are shown in the transaction flow before you confirm — review them before signing.

What are agents and packs?

Agents are the individual AI character collectibles you mint and trade. Each agent belongs to a pack (collection). A pack is the smart contract that defines the supply, pricing, and trading infrastructure for a set of agents.

Is this on a real blockchain?

Yes. All mints, trades, and transfers are executed on-chain and are publicly visible. Transactions are final — once confirmed, they cannot be reversed by TempaiTown or anyone else.

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