Locked In by The Swiss Collector

Locked In is a collection created for all the builders, flippers, traders, artists, collectors, grifters, and dreamers in our space who are trying to make it big or just survive another day. This is our shared reality, forged with nothing but a laptop, an internet connection, and some mental fortitude.


Every character is a unique 1/1, created and curated in Midjourney. Unlike the classic PFP aesthetic, these figures are raw, asymmetric, and intentionally imperfect, reflecting the qualities and flaws of every one of us in Web3—the good, the bad, and the ugly.

Every great patron starts by scouting the horizon. A Gonzaga Season lasts exactly ten weeks.


Each week, we invite one visionary artist into the court to release an exclusive edition.


To ensure true patronage is accessible, the mint is low-priced at 0.025 ETH.


To ensure historic scarcity, the mint window stays open for exactly 48 hours with a strict hard cap of 1000. When the clock strikes, the gates close forever.

Locked In: Reimagined

Locked In: Reimagined is a collection where artists reinvent the 500 characters from the original drop by The Swiss Collector.


Each piece features a short text reflecting on a pivotal moment or the meaning of being "locked in" in the artist's life. It is a continuous, evolving collection exclusive to Locked In holders, showcasing the infinite sea of talent in Web3.


Each drop are free to mint for Locked In holders: The mint allowance matches the number of nfts held in wallet. Snapshots are taken before each drop.

$LOCKED (TBA)

The $LOCKED token will allow us to scale the project to the next level, actively support artists, and reward the holders of the Locked In nft collection.


The goals of the token are simple: Unite the Ten Thousand Tokens and NFT communities behind the biggest, most culturally relevant token the TTT ecosystem has ever seen. The $LOCKED fees will be used to commission different artists from the NFT space for the Locked In: Reimagined collection.


Read more about it here.