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Prehistoria NFT is an Ethereum-based NFT collection centered on prehistoric relics, fossil culture, ancient history, and digital collectibles. The project’s first collection, Genesis Relics, consists of 1,111 NFTs designed as museum-style digital prehistoric artifacts. Prehistoria positioned the collection as the first step toward a broader "vault" concept connecting digital ownership, collector culture, fossil documentation, and potential future real-world relic pathways.[2] After the mint, some X users alleged that the project’s social channels had been deleted and speculated that Prehistoria project may have been a rug pull.
Prehistoria describes itself as a prehistoric relic collection built around fossils, ancient history, and the idea of bringing historical objects into an on-chain collecting environment. Its website presents the project as “History On-chain” and states that Genesis Relics are digital collectibles on Ethereum minted through OpenSea.
PrehistoriaNFT’s roadmap was divided into several phases: Vault Genesis, Genesis Relics Launch, Verification & Belief, Vault Development, and Real-world Expansion. The project stated that after the Genesis Relics launch it planned to introduce fossil holder conversations, relic updates, and educational content, followed by further work around documentation, research, collector access, and verified artifact pathways. [1]
Genesis Relics are the first NFTs from the Prehistoria Vault. The official site describes them as 1,111 catalogued artifacts, with each NFT representing a prehistoric relic displayed in a premium museum-style showcase. The designs are built around relic classifications such as species, body part, era, and historical identity.
According to the project website, Genesis Relics do not give holders legal ownership of physical fossils. Instead, they are digital collectibles, while the project described its longer-term goal as building toward fossil holder relationships, verification, relic documentation, and possible acquisition pathways. [1] [2]
The Genesis Relics mint was scheduled for June 29, 2026, at 12 PM EST through OpenSea. The official mint details listed a total supply of 1,111 NFTs, with GTD access priced at 0.002 ETH, FCFS access priced at 0.003 ETH, and the public stage priced at 0.003 ETH.
OpenSea’s collection page also showed the collection’s mint structure, including a Team Vault stage, GTD stage, FCFS stage, and public stage. [1] [2]
After the mint, some users on X alleged that Prehistoria’s social channels had been deleted and speculated that the project may have been a rug pull. [3]
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