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NFT & GameFi marketing that outlasts the mint-day spike.

We turn your mint trailer, gameplay and roadmap AMAs into thousands of short clips across — posted by real creator accounts, priced per thousand verified views. Not ads. Not a Discord raid.

62,900+ creator accounts · 18B+ views delivered · 5.0 on Clutch

The Answer

What is NFT & GameFi clipping?

NFT & GameFi clipping is a done-for-you marketing service that turns one long asset — a mint trailer, a gameplay session, or a roadmap AMA — into hundreds of short vertical clips, published by real creator accounts across TikTok, Instagram, YouTube and X.

You’re billed per thousand verified views, not per post — so your spend maps to real reach, not follower counts or paid-ad approvals your collection will never get.

  • Live in 24–72h
  • Verified views
  • From $5,000

The Problem

The mint pumped. Then the floor fell out.

Every NFT and GameFi founder has watched the same two collapses: the mint-day spike that becomes a dead floor, and the players who stay exactly as long as the rewards do. Hype is rented — when it stops, so does everything built on it.

Phone showing an NFT floor-price chart: a mint-day spike collapsing to a dead floor, with 95% of collections at $0 and volume at 3% of peak.
NFT floors: the mint-day spike, then the long fade to a dead floor.

Source: dappGambl NFT report · 2023

Phone showing a GameFi active-players chart: Axie Infinity and StepN peaking then collapsing, Axie 2.78M to 250K, StepN down 94%.
GameFi players: they arrive for the rewards and leave the moment they taper.

Source: Priori Data / ActivePlayer · Dune Analytics

MetricPeakNowSource
NFT collections at $0 market cap95% of 73,257dappGambl · 2023
Weekly NFT trading volumeAug 2021 peak$80M · 3%dappGambl · 2023
Axie Infinity monthly players2.78M · Jan 2022~250KPriori / ActivePlayer
StepN monthly active users705,452 · May 202242,965Dune Analytics

How it works

You drop it once. The feed sees it hundreds of times.

Four stages, one asset. This is exactly what happens to your mint trailer, gameplay reveal or roadmap AMA between the file you send and the buyer who scrolls past it.

1
Source1:47:22
Day 0

You hand over one asset

A mint trailer, a gameplay reveal, a roadmap AMA. No brief, no ad account, no shot list.

2
Day 1 to 2

Editors pull the peaks

The moments that actually land get cut, captioned and dressed in your collection’s look.

3

LIVE ON 4 FEEDS

By hour 72

It shows up in four feeds

Posted from real creator accounts, timed to your mint hour, not to a media plan.

4
REACH▲ Compounding
H+1H+6H+12H+24
Hour 1 onward

Reach compounds, it doesn’t stop

Clips keep earning after the budget would have run out, and the hooks that hold get pushed harder.

One asset in. Hundreds of clips out.

Source
1 asset
The clip engine
hundreds of clips
Proof

One asset in. Forty million out.

The four stages above run on a single file you hand over. Raw, it barely moved — a few thousand views. Cut, captioned and posted across real creator feeds, the same asset can compound into tens of millions of views long after an ad budget would have run dry.

Raw asset · day 0
2,300
views on the file as sent
Clipped · compounding
0
views across four feeds

Illustrative of the clipping mechanism — not a specific client figure.

A content creator reacting with excitement to a clip crossing forty million views
Live Clipped by Lumina
0
0
0
40 MILLION VIEWS
One uploaded asset — clipped, posted, and it kept climbing.
#gaming · #nft · #milestone
2,300 → 40,000,000 views

The Source

You already own the content. It just wasn’t distributed.

Your gameplay, mint trailer, art drops and Discord AMAs are already made. Lumina turns each one into hundreds of short clips across real creator accounts — the reach you were missing, not more content to create.

Your content

Already in your vault

  • Gameplay footage
  • Mint trailer
  • Art process
  • Roadmap AMA
  • Dev diary
  • Tournament clips
You already own this
Lumina Clippers

Lumina distributes

18B+ views delivered

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62,900+ real accounts
The Operation

This is nota one-day job

Campaign windowPre-mint → post-drop

A mint is a moment. The demand that fills it, and the floor that survives it, are built across four separate windows — each with its own job, its own clip shape and its own hour.

T-14d → T-1d01

Pre-mint hype

Whitelist demand is manufactured before the contract is live. Clips explain the art, the team and the supply maths so the allowlist fills with people who understand what they are buying — not wallets farming a free mint.

Objective · Allowlist demand Clip shape · Explainer
Mint hour ± 6h02

Mint day

The whole network posts inside the mint window, not around it. Hour-precise scheduling puts a concentrated wave across TikTok, Reels, Shorts and X in the same hours the mint is open, so the algorithm reads a spike instead of a trickle.

Objective · Concentrated wave Timing · Hour-precise
Reveal day03

Reveal and utility

Reveal is a second launch and most projects waste it. Traits, rarity and whatever the asset actually does — game access, staking, holder utility — get their own clip cycle, because that is what turns a flipper into a holder.

Objective · Hold rate Clip shape · Traits & utility
T+1d → T+30d04

Post-drop

Secondary volume and floor depth are a retention problem, not a launch problem. Clips keep running after the mint sells out, so the collection stays in the feed while every other project goes quiet the day after.

Objective · Secondary & retention Window · 30 days

Every phase runs from the same network of 62,900+ vetted real creator accounts. No bots, verified views only, and no ad account is ever put at risk.

The Honest Part

We move attention. Not your floor price.

This is the most honest section on the page. Clipping creates reach and top-of-funnel demand — it cannot control market price, and no honest agency can promise it. So here’s the line, drawn clearly.

What we move

Demand & attention
  • Unique minters
  • Whitelist signups
  • Holder count
  • Discord & X reach
  • Wishlist adds
  • Player installs

What we don’t move

Out of our hands
  • Floor price
  • Secondary volume
  • Token price
  • Long-term hold

We report the lift we can measure — views, clicks, mints and signups attributed to the clips we run. Attribution is directional, not a guarantee of market outcomes. Not financial or investment advice.

Proof, not promises

Real web3 campaigns. Verified views.

These are not projections. They are views actually delivered for real web3 brands, in the exact feeds paid crypto ads are locked out of.

Views delivered in campaign window

Magic Eden NFT marketplace 20M+
Polkadot 50M+
SharpStake 40M+
Algorand 35M+
Humanity Protocol 30M+
Bitcoin Magazine 30M+
OKX 25M+
Web3TV 12M+

Eight campaigns · 242M+ views delivered · every figure as published on cryptoclippers.com. Bar lengths are proportional to views delivered.

20M+Magic Eden Views delivered from 4,000+ creator clips for an NFT marketplace.
62,900+Creator accounts Vetted, real accounts. Anti-bot verified before a view is counted.
242M+Total delivered Across TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts and X.

The honest part. Magic Eden is the NFT marketplace in this set. The rest are chains, exchanges and web3 media. We do not have a GameFi campaign to publish yet, and we are not going to invent one to fill a chart. The engine is identical either way, and you can hold every number above against the campaign window yourself.

What it costs

There is no rate card. There is a number you can check right now.

Pricing is a custom CPM per 1,000 verified views. Move the slider to see roughly what a budget buys — and what the same money buys from a KOL.

Campaign budget

Drag or pick a preset
$25,000Above the $5,000 minimum
$5,000$200,000+
Clipping with us
Illustrative $2.50–$4.00 CPM
6.3M – 10.0M
verified views
The same budget on KOL posts
Published $25–$100 effective CPM
250K – 1.0M
impressions · ~10× less

What is not in the price

Published terms
No line-item upsells

No monthly software licence and no per-post fee. One CPM covers cutting, posting and reporting.

No multi-month contract trap

A flat fee pays for effort. A CPM pays for outcome — you are buying verified views, not months booked.

What changes your price

From our FAQ

Bigger budgets buy a lower CPM. The more verified views you commit to, the cheaper each thousand gets — volume is the single biggest lever on your rate.

The proof we can’t edit.

Crypto Clippers runs on the Lumina Clippers network. Three of the four reviews below are published on Clutch, which verifies every reviewer and does not let us delete a review. The fourth is a named client case study.

We were impressed by how professional and goal-oriented they were.
NM
Social media manager
Nexus Media · talent agency
Clutch
The team has a good understanding of what makes content engaging on platforms like TikTok and Instagram.
S
Katya Zenkovich
Senior Property Director · UK Sotheby’s International Realty
Clutch
Lumina Clippers
LuminaClippers
Parent network · 18B+ views
5.0on Clutch

Clutch verifies every reviewer before a review is published, and we cannot remove one.

We got all the attention we needed on our highest production YouTube series — now our most popular videos of all time.
Wispr Flow
AI product · 30M+ views, 1,000+ clips
Case study
Their consistency and ability to maintain a professional tone while simplifying technical content were impressive.
BA
Michael Lovett
CEO · Bell Asset Management
Clutch

“Agencies like Clipping Culture and Lumina Clippers manage campaigns for enterprise clients.”— Forbes, 11 February 2026

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Questions, answered

Everything a founder asks before the mint.

The last ten objections, answered in full — so you can decide here, not in ten other tabs.

Can you sell out my mint?Popular

No — and any agency that promises a sell-out is not being honest with you. A mint sells out when the collection, the price and the timing are right; distribution cannot fix a weak offer or a cold market. What we can move is the top of the funnel that feeds a mint: unique reach, whitelist signups, Discord and X growth, and the number of qualified wallets that actually see your drop. We report the lift we can measure — views, clicks and signups attributed to the clips — and we draw a hard line at anything that looks like a price or sell-out guarantee. Our job is to put your drop in front of far more of the right people than you could reach alone; the offer closes the rest.

My game is complex — can clippers explain the mechanic correctly?

Yes, because we do not ask a random creator to improvise on camera. Our editors work from your source material — gameplay, dev diaries, a short brief or a 15-minute call with your team — and script the hook and captions to the mechanic that actually matters. Every clip that touches a game mechanic is checked against your notes before it goes live, and you can flag anything that is wrong. Complex GameFi economies, tokenomics and on-chain systems are exactly where a scripted, reviewed clip beats a streamer winging it live.

Can you run before the mint, during the whitelist phase?Popular

Yes — and it is often the highest-leverage window. Running during the whitelist or allowlist phase builds the demand that decides whether mint day is a spike or a shrug. We time clips to your allowlist opening, your reveal and your mint hour rather than to a generic media calendar, so attention peaks when your form is actually open. Pre-mint campaigns are measured on whitelist signups, Discord and X growth and qualified reach — the inputs to a strong mint, not a price we cannot control.

What can a clip legally say about floor price or secondary volume?

Nothing that promises or predicts a price. Our clips talk about the art, the game, the utility, the team and the community — never “floor is going up,” “guaranteed 10×,” or anything a regulator would read as investment advice. This is not only caution: price-hype clips get accounts banned and erode the trust that actually drives mints. Keeping the content on the product and the experience is both more compliant and more persuasive. (This is general information, not legal advice — your counsel has the final say on your specific claims.)

What happens after the reveal or once utility ships?

That is when clipping earns its keep. Most hype dies at reveal; a clip engine keeps producing proof-of-life — gameplay, holder stories, utility in action, tournament highlights — so your collection stays in feeds long after the mint-day spike. Post-launch we shift the message from “come mint” to “here is what holding is worth,” which is what defends a community and feeds genuine secondary interest. Clips that hold attention get pushed harder; the ones that do not get cut.

How is this different from NFT KOLs or alpha groups?Popular

A KOL shout-out or alpha call is one post to one audience that already follows them — you rent their reach once, and it disappears down the feed in a day. Clipping is hundreds of native clips posted from real creator accounts across TikTok, Reels, Shorts and X, each cut around a different hook and running for weeks. You are not buying a single shout-out priced per post; you are buying verified views priced per thousand, from accounts your buyers do not already follow. It also avoids the disclosure and pump risk KOLs carry: we make no price claims and we do not post from paid-shill accounts pretending to be organic fans.

I don't have much gameplay footage. What do you actually need?

Less than you think. One solid asset is enough to produce dozens of angles — a mint trailer, a gameplay reveal, a dev diary, a roadmap AMA, art-process footage or tournament clips. If you are pre-launch with almost nothing, we can work from screen-capture sessions, key art, your pitch deck and a short founder call. The whole point of clipping is that you already own more usable content than you realise; we distribute what exists rather than asking you to produce more.

How do we know a view actually became a mint?

With honest, checkable attribution — not a black box. We tag the links and UTMs in clip bios and pinned comments, and report views, clicks, and the signups or mints that came through those paths. Where a platform allows it we tie a clip to a wallet action; where it does not, we show the correlation — a clip spikes, signups spike — and label it as exactly that. Attribution is directional, not a courtroom-proof chain; anyone claiming perfect wallet-level attribution on TikTok is overselling. You get the lift we can measure, reported for what it honestly is.

Do we get to approve clips before they go live?

You set the guardrails up front — brand rules, claims you will never make, mechanics that must stay accurate — and we work inside them. For sensitive drops we can add an approval step where you sign off on a first batch before we scale; for always-on distribution most clients approve the framework, not every one of hundreds of clips. Anything you flag comes down or gets fixed. The goal is speed with a safety net, not a bottleneck where 300 clips wait on one inbox.

Why can't we just run ads instead?Popular

Because most of the ad surface is closed to you. TikTok, Meta and Google restrict or ban NFT, token and crypto-game promotion, and X allows it only in narrow, gated cases — so paid ads are rejected, throttled or flagged the moment they mention a mint or token. Clipping lives in the organic feed where your buyers already are, posted from real creator accounts, so you get the reach without fighting an ad-policy wall. When the ad account is not an option, organic distribution is the channel that still scales.

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