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KNOTS is a literary Web3 / NFT project launched by Emily Segal and Deluge Books, built around 720 unique three-dimensional “knots.” Each 3D-rendered knot is embedded in a “feng shui sphere” and combined with random seeds, directional minting, metadata-driven storytelling, and the opening passage of Emily Segal’s forthcoming novel, creating on-chain collectibles with both literary and mystical narratives.
From a design and creative perspective, KNOTS is not positioned as a design tool. Its core offering is a collectible set of generative 3D visual assets. The project clearly defines a total supply of 720 pieces and describes a trait system including 90 Prime Knots, 4 Directions, Multiple Qualities, 2 Sects, and Varying Ripenesses. The deliverables are relatively complete: interactive WebGL, 2000×2000 static PNGs, and 350×350 animated GIFs, making them suitable for different display contexts. The works can be viewed on OpenSea and Zora, and the contract can be verified on Etherscan, giving it the typical on-chain traceability of an NFT project.
The public mint price is Ξ0.27 per piece. Existing $NOVEL holders can mint for free, though they still need to pay Gas fees. The project also states that part of primary sales will support queer, trans, experimental, and other under-resourced publishing projects, while 100% of secondary sales will go to Deluge Books. However, the main text does not clearly state whether NFT holders receive commercial usage rights, adaptation rights, or only collection and display rights. This is a key risk point to verify before purchasing.
Its strengths lie in a coherent concept and a strong artistic narrative, connecting literary publishing, generative art, Web3 crowdfunding history, and a community-driven universe. The delivered formats are clearly defined, and the team structure is relatively transparent. Its limitations are also clear: it is not a general-purpose design productivity tool, but rather an NFT collectible project. Users unfamiliar with wallets, ETH, Gas, and secondary markets may face a relatively high barrier to entry. In addition, the roadmap, long-term holder benefits, customer support, and licensing terms are not disclosed in sufficient detail.
KNOTS is best suited for NFT collectors, followers of on-chain literary projects, fans of generative 3D art, and Web3 users who want to support experimental publishing. If you are simply looking for design software, a stock asset library, or a collaboration platform, KNOTS is not a good fit. The source text does not provide information about access from mainland China. In addition, related services such as OpenSea, Zora, and Etherscan may be affected by local network conditions, so actual availability should be tested independently.
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