In the silent night, the mumzel awoke and, as usual, embarked on a quest for food within the house. The familiar kitchen often offered delicacies left behind by human residents. However, this night, the mumzel discovered a conspicuous object on the dresser, a mysterious glass artifact with a glowing red lamp.
Curious, the mumzel knocked on the object, revealing a glass wall that unveiled another world. A paradisiacal landscape with plants, water, and sand stretched out. Undaunted, the mumzel climbed over the glass's edge, aided by a few other objects on the cabinet.
Inside, the mumzel found himself on a small beach under the warm glow of the red lamp, next to a bowl of food. While enjoying his meal, his attention was drawn to a large stone, which suddenly revealed a head. The mumzel startled, surprised by the presence of the turtle who lived there.
Apologies were offered, but soon, joy and camaraderie blossomed between the mumzel and the turtle. They shared conversations and laughter throughout the night. The mumzel was even treated to more treats. However, amidst this joyful gathering, the mumzel still hadn't realized how to escape from this enchanting terrarium.
Imagine... waking up in the morning, checking on your turtle, and suddenly discovering a mumzel in your terrarium. Would you help him get out, or would you let him stay?
See other Collection - This one is locked
Dear thirdweb user,
On November 20th, 2023 6pm PST, we became aware of a security vulnerability in a commonly used open-source library in the web3 industry. This impacts a variety of smart contracts across the web3 ecosystem, including some of thirdweb’s pre-built smart contracts.
These include but are not limited to DropERC20, ERC721, ERC1155 (all versions), and AirdropERC20. Please see a full list of impacted smart contracts here.
Through investigation, we identified that at least one of your smart contracts deployed using thirdweb is impacted by this vulnerability.
So the Mumzels did Locked this collection and created the new one (with Thirdweb - to solve this issue )
Lost in the Terrarium
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In the silent night, the mumzel awoke and, as usual, embarked on a quest for food within the house. The familiar kitchen often offered delicacies left behind by human residents. However, this night, the mumzel discovered a conspicuous object on the dresser, a mysterious glass artifact with a glowing red lamp.
Curious, the mumzel knocked on the object, revealing a glass wall that unveiled another world. A paradisiacal landscape with plants, water, and sand stretched out. Undaunted, the mumzel climbed over the glass's edge, aided by a few other objects on the cabinet.
Inside, the mumzel found himself on a small beach under the warm glow of the red lamp, next to a bowl of food. While enjoying his meal, his attention was drawn to a large stone, which suddenly revealed a head. The mumzel startled, surprised by the presence of the turtle who lived there.
Apologies were offered, but soon, joy and camaraderie blossomed between the mumzel and the turtle. They shared conversations and laughter throughout the night. The mumzel was even treated to more treats. However, amidst this joyful gathering, the mumzel still hadn't realized how to escape from this enchanting terrarium.
Imagine... waking up in the morning, checking on your turtle, and suddenly discovering a mumzel in your terrarium. Would you help him get out, or would you let him stay?
See other Collection - This one is locked
Dear thirdweb user,
On November 20th, 2023 6pm PST, we became aware of a security vulnerability in a commonly used open-source library in the web3 industry. This impacts a variety of smart contracts across the web3 ecosystem, including some of thirdweb’s pre-built smart contracts.
These include but are not limited to DropERC20, ERC721, ERC1155 (all versions), and AirdropERC20. Please see a full list of impacted smart contracts here.
Through investigation, we identified that at least one of your smart contracts deployed using thirdweb is impacted by this vulnerability.
So the Mumzels did Locked this collection and created the new one (with Thirdweb - to solve this issue )