


Shrines marks the very first NFT collection on @megaeth, deployed in November 2025, and stands alone as the chain’s only fully on-chain collection. It also introduces MegaETH’s first pixel art, committing every pixel directly to the network. The result is art that isn’t merely referenced by the chain, but inseparable from it—native, permanent, and unapologetically minimal.

Created by Dailofrog, known for tinybasedfrogs and ok computers, Shrines reflects a long-running interest in constraints, systems, and visual clarity. There is no roadmap, no utility scaffolding, and no narrative bloat. The focus is singular: art first, with on-chain mechanics treated as a creative medium rather than a marketing device.

Shrines positions itself as a cultural marker rather than a product pitch. It favors restraint over hype and intent over explanation, leaving space for interpretation and future on-chain experimentation. What exists now is complete on its own—an early signal of what fully on-chain art on MegaETH can be, without asking for belief in anything beyond the work itself.

















Shrines marks the very first NFT collection on @megaeth, deployed in November 2025, and stands alone as the chain’s only fully on-chain collection. It also introduces MegaETH’s first pixel art, committing every pixel directly to the network. The result is art that isn’t merely referenced by the chain, but inseparable from it—native, permanent, and unapologetically minimal.

Created by Dailofrog, known for tinybasedfrogs and ok computers, Shrines reflects a long-running interest in constraints, systems, and visual clarity. There is no roadmap, no utility scaffolding, and no narrative bloat. The focus is singular: art first, with on-chain mechanics treated as a creative medium rather than a marketing device.

Shrines positions itself as a cultural marker rather than a product pitch. It favors restraint over hype and intent over explanation, leaving space for interpretation and future on-chain experimentation. What exists now is complete on its own—an early signal of what fully on-chain art on MegaETH can be, without asking for belief in anything beyond the work itself.





Shrines marks the very first NFT collection on @megaeth, deployed in November 2025, and stands alone as the chain’s only fully on-chain collection. It also introduces MegaETH’s first pixel art, committing every pixel directly to the network. The result is art that isn’t merely referenced by the chain, but inseparable from it—native, permanent, and unapologetically minimal.

Created by Dailofrog, known for tinybasedfrogs and ok computers, Shrines reflects a long-running interest in constraints, systems, and visual clarity. There is no roadmap, no utility scaffolding, and no narrative bloat. The focus is singular: art first, with on-chain mechanics treated as a creative medium rather than a marketing device.

Shrines positions itself as a cultural marker rather than a product pitch. It favors restraint over hype and intent over explanation, leaving space for interpretation and future on-chain experimentation. What exists now is complete on its own—an early signal of what fully on-chain art on MegaETH can be, without asking for belief in anything beyond the work itself.

