How To Create And Mint Your Own NFTs On The Ethereum Network

The allure of creating your own NFTs and BRC-20 tokens is undeniable. For artists, owning and monetizing their digital creations through NFTs offers a new level of control and potential financial reward. Beyond the realm of art, NFTs can foster passionate communities, grant exclusive access to events, and even act as fundraising tools. 

However, stepping into the world of token creation isn’t without its challenges. It demands both a technical understanding of blockchain technology and smart contracts, along with a careful consideration of financial risks and potential regulatory implications. Before diving in, it’s crucial to assess your goals, resources, and risk tolerance. While the possibilities are vast and exciting, responsible and informed action is key to navigating this rapidly evolving landscape.

NFTs, or Non-Fungible Tokens, are digital assets that represent ownership or proof of authenticity for specific items or content. Unlike fungible cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin or Ethereum, NFTs cannot be exchanged on a one-to-one basis due to their unique nature.

NFTs are typically created and traded on blockchain platforms such as Ethereum, Binance Smart Chain, and decentralized marketplaces like OpenSea. These platforms utilize smart contracts to establish ownership and enable transparent and immutable transactions for NFTs.

NFTs can represent a wide range of digital items, including artwork, music, videos, virtual real estate, and collectibles. Each NFT has metadata describing the item it represents and a unique identifier that sets it apart from other NFTs

Creating NFTs On The Ethereum Network

The primary stage in the creation of NFTs involves identifying the content you wish to associate with your NFT. Consider the specific representation you desire for your NFT, whether it be digital artwork, collectibles, virtual real estate, or any other distinct digital item.

In this article, we will use illustrations from OpenSea to guide you on the steps you need to create your own NFTs. OpenSea stands as a leading decentralized marketplace built on the Ethereum blockchain, dedicated to NFTs. It creates a space where users can engage in buying, selling, and discovering an extensive array of digital assets, encompassing artwork, virtual real estate, collectibles, and more.

OpenSea delivers a user-friendly interface, showcasing a vast selection of NFT listings curated from diverse creators and projects. Through OpenSea, users gain the ability to explore the NFT community, partake in auctions, and securely manage their digital assets. With a commitment to fostering the expansion and accessibility of the NFT market, OpenSea ensures a seamless experience for enthusiasts and collectors alike.

This step-by-step guide covers how to create an NFT collection and mint directly to your wallet. 

First, visit the original OpenSea website, and click on the “Login” button at the top to connect your preffered wallet.

To figure out the best wallet to use on the Ethereum network, check here.

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Next,  click on your “Profile Icon” at the top right of your OpenSea interface in order to deploy a smart contract and select “Studio” through the pop-up options.

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To initiate the creation of a fresh NFT, simply click the “Create” button located at the top right corner.

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When you explore the options, you will find the choice to either Drop a collection or Create/Mint an NFT. Selecting “Create an NFT”. This will enable you to mint an NFT directly into your wallet.

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Once you proceed, a fresh “Create an NFT” screen will be presented. If you are using OpenSea Studio tools for the first time to create an NFT, select “Create a new collection.” You will be able to add one NFT to this collection initially, with the option to include more NFTs at a later stage.

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After selecting “Create a new collection,” you will be guided through the steps on your screen to deploy a smart contract. This process will enable you to create NFTs for your newly created collection.

To customize your contract, you need to add a logo image, choose a contract name, and designate a token symbol. Additionally, you will need to choose an EVM blockchain. It’s important to note that deploying a smart contract incurs gas fees, and the estimated fees for each blockchain will be displayed. If the fees are higher than anticipated, you can revisit the process at a later time, as they are subject to change based on network activity.

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When you are prepared, proceed by clicking on “Continue”. This action will prompt a transaction signature request in your wallet, which will necessitate gas.

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Once the process is finalized, you will receive a confirmation message. Proceed to the next step by selecting “Create an NFT” as shown below.                                  :

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Having successfully created a smart contract, you are now prepared to generate an NFT. It is important to note that once your item is minted, further editing becomes impossible as it permanently resides on the blockchain. In this case, you will be creating an ERC-1155 NFT, which allows for the creation of multiple copies of the same item.

To begin this phase, upload the media for your NFT, which represents the artwork associated with it. Next, choose the collection in which you wish to mint your NFT.

Subsequently, provide a name for your item and set the desired item supply. The item supply determines the number of copies you wish to mint for the NFT. If you choose 1, then the item will be a one-of-one. 

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Next, click on the “Create” button at the bottom right, as shown in the above image.  A loading message will appear as the item is being minted. To proceed with the minting process, you will need to approve the transaction using your wallet.   

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Congratulations! You have successfully minted your very first NFT!

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Conclusion

Although NFTs and BRC-20 tokens have distinct functions and operate on separate blockchains, they both contribute to the growing realm of blockchain-based digital assets. NFTs have captured widespread interest for their exceptional nature and capacity to represent ownership of digital assets

BLUR Is Down 30%, And Whales Are To Blame–Here’s Why

Blur, a decentralized non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace, and OpenSea competitor is under pressure, tumbling by over 30% from its November peaks. While BLUR retreats, on-chain data reveals that BLUR whales have been moving their tokens to leading crypto exchanges, possibly to liquidate.

Whales On A Possible Selling Spree

According to Lookonchain data on December 7, several whales have been offloading large amounts of BLUR. To illustrate, 16.85 million BLUR, worth roughly $8.43 million, were deposited to exchanges in the past 24 hours. 

Notably, one whale deposited 2.54 million BLUR, worth $1.26 million, received from the airdrop to Binance. At the same time, Mandala Capital transferred 2.76 million BLUR, worth $1.4 million, to OKX. 

Mandala Capital sends BLUR to OKX | Source: Lookonchain via X

The deluge continued as another whale, only marked by the associated “0x68b5” address, withdrew 3.31 million BLUR worth $1.79 million from Binance between November 25 and 29 before moving them to the same exchange on December 1. The token had fallen, meaning the whale was down by roughly $65,000.

It is unclear whether the same addresses are sold for USDT or other tokens. However, what’s known is that any whale transfers to a centralized exchange is associated with liquidation. Accordingly, sentiment is impacted when whales move coins in large batches to exchanges, and retailers could interpret their transfers as incoming selling pressure.

BLUR Is Up 220% From October Lows

Thus far, looking at price action, buyers have the lead from a top-down preview. The coin is already up 220% from October lows. Most importantly, buyers have the upper hand, looking at the candlestick arrangement in the daily chart. 

Even though the token is down 30% from November peaks, the failure of bears to force the coin below the 20-day moving average (MA) in the daily chart suggests that the uptrend is still valid. Losses below $0.46, or the base of the current bull flag, might trigger a sell-off. Conversely, any upswing above $0.58 and even $0.69–or November highs, could drive more demand, lifting BLUR to $0.84 or higher in the coming sessions.

BLUR prices trending sideways on the daily chart | Source: BLURUSDT on OKX, TradingView

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Whether the uptrend will resume also remains to be seen. What’s clear, though, is that the broader community is closely monitoring the NFT scene and Blur, the marketplace. The recent upswing was due to the activation of Season 2 Airdrop, which ended on November 20.

Ahead of this, the token was already up 150%, only to extend gains briefly before cooling off in the first week of December.

Rarible To Stop Aggregating Orders From These Three NFT Marketplaces – Here’s Why

Non-fungible token (NFT) aggregator Rarible has plans to cease aggregating orders from marketplaces OpenSea, LooksRare, and X2Y2. The decision comes after OpenSea decided to shift to an optional royalty model.

On Thursday, August 17, OpenSea disclosed that royalties – pay cuts from secondary sales – will become optional for new NFT collections after August 31, 2023. Meanwhile, royalty fees for NFT collections that currently utilize the Operator Filter – a feature that enforces creator royalties – will become optional after February 29, 2024.

Although the optional royalty model has always been a source of debate in the NFT community, many marketplaces embrace it – with X2Y2 and LooksRare introducing zero royalty fees for artists as far back as 2022.

Rarible Throws Support Behind NFT Creators And Artists

On Tuesday, August 22, Rarible announced – via a post on X (formerly Twitter) that it will no longer aggregate orders from OpenSea, LooksRare, and X2Y2 by September 30. According to the NFT aggregator, this decision was taken because of its “unwavering support for NFT creators and artists.”

Alex Salnikov, co-founder of Rarible, said in a statement:

The principle of royalties is at the heart of decentralization – a continual affirmation of a creator’s value in every transaction. We stand in solidarity with creators and artists. That’s why we will no longer support marketplaces that neglect royalties.

The Rarible co-founder stated that by making royalties optional, the value and compensation for creativity are also being stripped off. “Decentralization offers the opportunity to dispel the stigma of the “starving artist,” and enable the continued growth of projects through true ownership and ongoing earnings,” he noted.

Salniko urged the NFT community to become more active in defining the future of Web3.

Pressure Mounts On OpenSea

This news is another potential setback for OpenSea, especially as Rarible is not the first NFT entity aiming to cut ties with the one-time largest digital asset marketplace due to its proposed zero-royalty shift. 

On Friday, August 18, Yuga Labs – creators of the popular Bored Ape Yacht Club collection – declared that it had begun the process of sunsetting support for OpenSea’s SeaPort for all “upgradable contracts and new collections” before February 2024.

Despite the seemingly waning interest in the collection, Bored Ape Yacht Club is still one of the most significant contributors to the total trading activity on OpenSea. It ranks as the top collection on the marketplace, with a daily trading volume of 1,440 ETH (approximately $2.37 million). 

Hence, losing this blue-chip collection – and other Yuga Labs’ creations – will likely affect OpenSea’s performance and position in the market. 

According to a new Messari report, Blur remains the dominant marketplace, accounting for about 60% of the total NFT trading volume.

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OpenSea Makes Shift To Optional Royalty Model – A Deal-Breaker For Yuga Labs?

Yuga Labs – creators of the popular Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) NFT collection – has unveiled its plans to cut ties with NFT marketplace OpenSea. This comes as a response to the platform’s proposed shift to an optional royalty system.

On Thursday, August 17, OpenSea announced that it is changing its creator fees framework, making royalties optional for new collections after August 31, 2023. The NFT marketplace also disclosed that it would disable the Operator Filter, a feature that enforces creator royalties.

According to the announcement, NFT collections that utilized the Operator Filter up until August 31 will have their creator royalties enforced till February 29, 2024, when the fees will become optional. 

In the blog post, OpenSea explained the rationale behind its decision, saying the Operator Filter was designed to empower creators with greater control. However, the marketplace claims that it has not received the much-needed acceptance in the web3 ecosystem.

Yuga Labs Responds To OpenSea’s Decision 

On Friday, August 18, Yuga Labs published an open letter on X (formerly Twitter), subtly criticizing OpenSea’s decision to make creator fees optional on all secondary sales for all collections by February 2024. The BAYC creator also disclosed its plans to wind down support for OpenSea’s SeaPort, a marketplace protocol that enables the buying and selling of NFTs.

Daniel Alegre, CEO of Yuga Lab, said in the response:

Yuga Labs will begin the process of sunsetting support for OpenSea’s SeaPort for all upgradable contracts and any new collections, with the aim of this being complete in February 2024 in tandem with OpenSea’s approach.

Alegre noted that while the purpose of NFTs has been to revolutionize true ownership of digital assets, it has also been about empowering artists and creators. “Yuga believes in protecting creator royalties so creators are properly compensated for their work,” he added.

Yuga Labs’ stance will likely be a significant blow to OpenSea, but perhaps not one the marketplace wouldn’t have foreseen. In January, the BAYC creators blacklisted about four marketplaces – with an optional royalty model – from its Sewer Pass collection.

OpenSea Halts Support For The BNB Smart Chain

OpenSea also recently announced its decision to disable the minting and listing of NFTs on the BNB smart chain. According to the post on X, this move was informed by the marketplace’s “need to align resources with the most promising efforts”.

The NFT platform wrote in the announcement:

Starting today (August 18, 2023), you will no longer be able to create new listings for or make new offers on BSC NFTs. However, you will still be able to view, discover, and transfer BSC NFTs on our site.

This latest development brings OpenSea’s total supported chains down to 10, including Arbitrum, Avalanche, Ethereum, Optimism, Polygon, Solana, and the recently-added Base and Zora.

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