🐧Yochi Zone

Yochi
ENI’s first official mascot NFT
A family of little penguins from ENI Pixel Island 🐧 Rebuilt with 60×60 pixels into 10 billion personality combinations, they venture into the Web3 world carrying freedom, self-expression, and community spirit 🚀 A tangible soul-symbol for every unique you.
Discover Yochi’s story
The name Yochi (ヨチ) comes from the Japanese onomatopoeia “よちよち,” the cute wobble of a child or baby penguin learning to walk. It represents everyone just starting their Web3 journey—curious, passionate, and full of possibilities. We poured that pure joy and curiosity into each Yochi: they’re naturally joyful and diverse in style, not for fighting or ranking, but for expressing “who I am.”
For ENI, every Yochi — and the person behind it — is unique. No tiers, only different styles. As the core motto says: “Every Yochi is unique. Together, we waddle as one.”
Designed in a 60×60 pixel style and built from 500+ layer elements, Yochi can combine into over 10 billion possibilities. This is not just random attribute stacking but pixelated personality construction: through outfits, accessories, and expressions, holders can freely express their identity on ENI’s Pixel Island.
Yochi minting is ongoing
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Getting started guide
🌌Yochi Collaboration Mint
The Yochi celebration is live! We’ve launched a global call for collaborative NFT projects. Yochi welcomes projects, brands, communities, and creators to co-create exclusive collaboration NFTs!
🧾 Collab mint rules
1️⃣ Applicants must have minted at least 100 Yochi NFTs before applying.
2️⃣ Collaborations will include a custom mark in a fixed position.
3️⃣ Collaboration projects and subsequent community operations are independently managed by the applicant community and do not represent Yochi officially.
📍 Apply:
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