Quigital MomTime NFT Portal
By Leonard
Mint moments. Warp time. More Mom
Customer Reviews
Fredda Jast
I tried Quigital MomTime NFT Portal to “send” my mom to the past. After minting the pricey token, the app looped gas fees, then crashed. The so-called portal was a glitchy AR swirl that locked her photos behind a wallet she couldn’t open. It overwrote her calendar with fake “time jumps,” she missed a medical appointment, and I spent a weekend untangling accounts. Support insisted we buy a rarer NFT to “sync her timeline.” It promises time travel; it delivers fees, confusion, and panic
Irina Tillman
I bought the Quigital MomTime NFT Portal hoping to revisit my mom’s favorite year. I minted their “1997 Pass,” paid absurd gas fees, and the smart contract froze. The portal booted anyway, glitched, and stranded my mom in a buffering limbo for three terrifying hours. When she reappeared, our calendar was off by a week and all our photos were replaced with ugly token hashes. Support shrugged and said “chain reorgs happen.” It’s buggy, predatory, and treats family memories like speculative JPEG collateral