Overview
rewrx is a no-code Cardano minting tool that lets anyone create tokens and NFTs through a step-by-step web interface1. It targets creators, small projects, and event organizers who want to issue digital assets without writing Plutus (Cardano's smart-contract language) or running command-line scripts. The project also runs a quarterly charitable donation program. Profits are donated each quarter to a nonprofit chosen by community vote, with the transaction posted to the Cardano blockchain so anyone can verify it2.
The project launched in January 2022 and runs on Cardano, a proof-of-stake network designed to use far less energy than older proof-of-work blockchains. rewrx limits the stake pools it works with to single-pool operators (small, independent operators) as part of a decentralization stance it borrows from the Single Pool Alliance1.
Key Features
- Pick the right minting flow. A hub called Mint Selectr routes users to four tools: Token Mintr for fungible tokens (interchangeable units like a currency), NFT Mintr for one-off NFTs, an Unlocked NFT Policy plus Unlocked NFT Minting pair for collections that share one policy ID (the on-chain identifier that groups NFTs into a collection), and Custom Mintr for batch minting from your own metadata file3.
- One flat fee per mint. Every minting tool costs 1 ADA on top of Cardano's standard network fees, whether the user is creating a token or an NFT3.
- Bring your own metadata. Custom Mintr accepts JSON or CSV files for batch creation, letting experienced users mint a full NFT collection that shares a policy ID in one pass3.
- Quarterly nonprofit donations. Profits go to a nonprofit selected by the Discord community each quarter. The chosen organization, amount, and on-chain transaction hash become a permanent public record under the project's Non-Profit of the Quarter program2.
- Built-in extra utilities. Alongside the minting suite, rewrx publishes smaller Cardano apps: AdaPOS for taking ADA payments, Parley for messaging through Cardano handles, Votr for on-chain polls, taXD for transaction-history exports, and Discovr for searching on-chain metadata4.
What to Expect
A visitor connects a Cardano wallet from the homepage and picks a minting flow from the suite, which uses a casual, surf-themed interface with a separate page for each tool. To mint anything, you connect a Cardano wallet (Nami, Eternl, Lace, VESPR, Begin, Tokeo, Sorbet, Typhon, NuFi, or Gero), then walk through a numbered form for the token or NFT (name, supply, image URL, optional metadata, whether to lock the policy). Cost shows as 1 ADA per item on top of network fees3.
Charitable activity is community-led. Donation candidates are nominated and voted on inside the project's Discord server, and the project commits to publishing the donation transaction on-chain so anyone can audit where the money went2. The project has no published security audit and has not confirmed an open-source code repository, so users should treat it as community-built infrastructure and verify transactions through a Cardano explorer when in doubt.
The broader app suite is independent of the minting tools. Visitors interested only in payments, polls, or tax exports can use those apps on their own without ever touching the minting side.
