The first web3 project
I wanted the first project to feel like a real card collection, not just a token page. The idea became a wanted-card universe hosted through Vibe Market.
first web3 project / public archive
Vibe Most Wanted was my first web3 project: a Vibe Market card collection and Base card-battle game built from photos of people in the vibe.market community. The Farcaster miniapp is closed, but the collection still exists, packs/cards can still be bought and sold on vibe.market, and VibeFID remains part of the same project history.
project history
I wanted the first project to feel like a real card collection, not just a token page. The idea became a wanted-card universe hosted through Vibe Market.
Each card points to a person from the vibe.market community and carries wanted-card style metadata like name, crime text, rarity, image, and pack artwork.
The collection is presented with no fixed cap here. Packs and cards live on Vibe Market, where the normal buy/sell flow remains available.
The Farcaster miniapp was shut down after months online. The closure post says the team filtered bots and farmers, and that cards/tokens could still be sold through Vibe Market.
VibeFID was created from inside Vibe Most Wanted so players could mint their own Farcaster identity card. It belongs to the VMW world, not a separate project line.
miniapp worklog
The Farcaster miniapp ran for months before the shutdown post on June 13, 2026. Closing the app did not delete the collection or stop Vibe Market trading.
The project had a public update trail on X: card art, thermal camera tests, print experiments, Vibe Market references, and miniapp progress were posted as the build evolved.
The docs show a TESTVBMS/VBMS economy with free PvE rewards, login bonuses, streaks, quests, weekly rewards, and daily/free pack flows, so players had no-cost ways to participate and earn inside the miniapp.
The project still carried real creator cost: months of work, hosting, APIs, infrastructure, moderation, updates, and market maintenance. No fake dollar amount is listed here.
art direction
The concept takes inspiration from the Most-wanted Iraqi playing cards: a deck format where people are turned into identifiable cards with names, faces, roles, and hierarchy. Vibe Most Wanted translated that logic into a community-native Vibe Market collection.
The photos came from people in the vibe.market community. The art process used a thermal-print camera and a printer, turning real community photos into physical-looking material before shaping them back into collectible wanted cards.
The final card language is simple: a face, a name, a crime line, rarity, pack state, and market availability. It is meant to feel like a playable community file, not a polished corporate profile.
inside Vibe Most Wanted
mint closed / created inside VMW
VibeFID was created inside Vibe Most Wanted. It was the player identity layer of the same world, letting players mint their own Farcaster card and connect it to their FID, score, rarity, visual traits, and VMW utility.
The direct mint is closed now, so this site presents VibeFID as part of Vibe Most Wanted history instead of pushing people to a separate mint or a separate project.
Mint closedpublic X posts
public collection snapshot
posts and references