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Claiming Your XRP Army Badge NFT

  • 05 Feb, 2024

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Claiming Your XRP Army Badge NFT

The wait is over… your Uphold XRP Army Badge NFT is finally here!

This collection is exclusively available to members of the Uphold XRP Army, created in collaboration with XPUNKS, the XRP Ledger’s first ever NFT series. Please note that only Upholders that correctly submitted their XRPL address prior to January 26, 2024 at 23:59 UTC are eligible to mint an XRP Army Badge NFT.

To claim your NFT, please see the steps below. Please use the XRPL wallet address and wallet solution that you registered - for the purposes of this example we’ll be using UpHODL:

  1. Ensure that your UpHODL wallet is funded with at least 20 XRP, accounting for the base amount and transaction fees.
  2. Open the connect tab on the bottom of your screen.
  3. On your desktop, login to nft.onxrp.com and select “Wallet Connect [BETA]” - a QR code will appear. Scan it, and select your account.
  4. You’ll be prompted to connect to the session - select “connect.”
  5. You’ll now be prompted to confirm your login, select “sign.” There will be a small fee of 0.0001 XRP for this!
  6. Navigate to the XRP Army Badge NFT page. The NFT you can claim is based on your final rank within the Uphold XRP Army. Select mint and sign the transaction.
  7. Now refresh your UpHODL wallet and view your NFT. Congratulations on your XRP Army NFT!

You can also view our video guide going through the steps. You’ll be able to mint your XRP Army Badge NFT up until 23:59 UTC on April 30, 2024. Don’t miss on claiming this exciting part of Uphold XRP Army history!

Congratulations once again Uphold XRP Army!

UpHODL Update

Please note: If you used UpHODL to claim your XRP Army Badge NFT but are unable to view it, please update your UpHODL app to version 1.6.0, which is available on both the App Store and Play Store.

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