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Minting Compressed NFTs

In the previous page, we saw that we need a Bubblegum Tree to mint Compressed NFTs and we saw how to create one. Now, let's see how to mint compressed NFTs from a given Bubblegum Tree.

The Bubblegum program offers two minting instructions. One that mints NFTs without associating them with a collection and one that mints NFTs to a given collection. Let's start by looking at the former since the latter simply requires a few more parameters.

Batch Minting

With the release of the Aura network extension, to optimize the process of minting compressed NFT and reduce the number of transaction, a new featured called batch minting allows the user to create and manage Merkle trees offline, adding or removing NFTs for example, before finalizing them on-chain. Note: This feature is only usable through the Aura gateway

If you want to learn more about this feature, read the Batch Minting documentation

Minting without a Collection

The Bubblegum program provides a Mint V1 instruction that enables us to mint Compressed NFTs from a Bubblegum Tree. If the Bubblegum Tree is public, anyone will be able to use this instruction. Otherwise, only the Tree Creator or the Tree Delegate will be able to do so.

The main parameters of the Mint V1 instruction are:

  • Merkle Tree: The Merkle Tree address from which the Compressed NFT will be minted.
  • Tree Creator Or Delegate: The authority allowed to mint from the Bubblegum Tree — this can either be the creator or the delegate of the tree. This authority must sign the transaction. In the case of a public tree, this parameter can be any authority but must still be a signer.
  • Leaf Owner: The owner of the Compressed NFT that will be minted.
  • Leaf Delegate: An delegate authority allowed to manage the minted cNFT, if any. Otherwise, it is set to the Leaf Owner.
  • Metadata: The metadata of the Compressed NFT that will be minted. It contains information such as the Name of the NFT, its URI, its Collection, its Creators, etc.
    • Note that is it possible to provide a Collection object within the metadata but its Verified field will have to be set to false since the Collection Authority is not requested in this instruction and therefore cannot sign the transaction.
    • Also note that creators can verify themselves on the cNFT when minting. To make this work, we need to set the Verified field of the Creator object to true and add the creator as a Signer in the remaining accounts. This can happen for multiple creators as long as they all sign the transaction and are added as remaining accounts.

Mint a Compressed NFT without a Collection

import { none } from '@metaplex-foundation/umi'
import { mintV1 } from '@metaplex-foundation/mpl-bubblegum'

await mintV1(umi, {
  leafOwner,
  merkleTree,
  metadata: {
    name: 'My Compressed NFT',
    uri: 'https://example.com/my-cnft.json',
    sellerFeeBasisPoints: 500, // 5%
    collection: none(),
    creators: [
      { address: umi.identity.publicKey, verified: false, share: 100 },
    ],
  },
}).sendAndConfirm(umi)

Get leaf schema and Asset ID from mint transaction

You can retrieve the leaf and determine the asset ID from the mintV1 transaction using the parseLeafFromMintV1Transaction helper. This function parses the Transaction, therefore you have to make sure that it has been finalized before calling parseLeafFromMintV1Transaction.

Get leaf schema from mint transaction

import {
    findLeafAssetIdPda,
    parseLeafFromMintV1Transaction
} from "@metaplex-foundation/mpl-bubblegum";

const { signature } = await mintV1(umi, { leafOwner, merkleTree, metadata }).sendAndConfirm(umi, { confirm: { commitment: 'confirmed' } });
const leaf: LeafSchema = await parseLeafFromMintV1Transaction(umi, signature);
const assetId = findLeafAssetIdPda(umi, { merkleTree, leafIndex: leaf.nonce });
// or const assetId = leaf.id;

Minting to a Collection

Whilst it is possible to set and verify a Collection for a Compressed NFT after it was minted, the Bubblegum program provides a convenient instruction to mint a Compressed NFT directly to a given Collection. Bubblegum uses Metaplex Token Metadata Collection NFT to group the compressed NFTs. This instruction is called MintToCollectionV1, and it uses the same parameters as the MintV1 instruction, with the addition of the following parameters:

  • Collection Mint: The Mint address of the Token Metadata Collection NFT to which the Compressed NFT will be part.
  • Collection Authority: The authority allowed to manage the given Collection NFT. This can either be the update authority of the Collection NFT or a delegated collection authority. This authority must sign the transaction regardless of whether the Bubblegum Tree is public or not.
  • Collection Authority Record Pda: When using a delegated collection authority, the Delegate Record PDA must be provided to ensure the authority is allowed to manage the Collection NFT. This can either be using the new "Metadata Delegate" PDA or the legacy "Collection Authority Record" PDA.

Additionally, note that the Metadata parameter must contain a Collection object such that:

  • Its Address field matches the Collection Mint parameter.
  • Its Verified field can be passed in as either true or false. If it is passed in as false, it will be set to true during the transaction and the cNFT will be minted with Verified set to true.

Also note that, just like in the Mint V1 instruction, creators can verify themselves by signing the transaction and adding themselves as remaining accounts.

Mint a Compressed NFT to a Collection

import { none } from '@metaplex-foundation/umi'
import { mintToCollectionV1 } from '@metaplex-foundation/mpl-bubblegum'

await mintToCollectionV1(umi, {
  leafOwner,
  merkleTree,
  collectionMint,
  metadata: {
    name: 'My Compressed NFT',
    uri: 'https://example.com/my-cnft.json',
    sellerFeeBasisPoints: 500, // 5%
    collection: { key: collectionMint, verified: false },
    creators: [
      { address: umi.identity.publicKey, verified: false, share: 100 },
    ],
  },
}).sendAndConfirm(umi)

By default, the Collection Authority is set to the Umi identity but this can be customized as shown in the example below.

const customCollectionAuthority = generateSigner(umi)
await mintToCollectionV1(umi, {
  // ...
  collectionAuthority: customCollectionAuthority,
})

Get leaf schema and Asset ID from mint to collection transaction

Again you can retrieve the leaf and determine the asset ID from the mintToCollectionV1 transaction using the parseLeafFromMintToCollectionV1Transaction helper.

Get leaf schema from mint to collection transaction

import { parseLeafFromMintToCollectionV1Transaction } from '../src';

const { signature } = await mintToCollectionV1(umi, {
  leafOwner,
  merkleTree,
  metadata,
  collectionMint: collectionMint.publicKey,
}).sendAndConfirm(umi);

const leaf: LeafSchema = await parseLeafFromMintToCollectionV1Transaction(umi, signature);
const assetId = findLeafAssetIdPda(umi, { merkleTree, leafIndex: leaf.nonce });
// or const assetId = leaf.id;
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