Create NFTs Using Different Token Standards
Create NFTs Using Different Token Standards
Learn the art of minting NFTs on any token standard to up your NFT game and enhance your minting skills. Enroll now.
Description
The NFT boom in 2020 attracted millions to the Web3 space. Its sundry use cases allowed users to experiment, give a voice to their art, earn a steady income, etc. As a result, NFTs today have become an integral part of Web3 startups. This course teaches you to create NFTs using different token standards, understand the difference between them along with what opportunities lie in the NFT zone for you.
Course Content
0. Introduction
1. ERC721
2. ERC-721A – The Superior Iteration
3. ERC-1155 – One Above All
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NFTs are primarily used for digital art, collectibles, virtual real estate, in-game items, and other digital assets. They enable ownership and provenance in the digital world
Ethereum's ERC-721 and ERC-1155 are popular standards for NFTs, but other blockchains like Binance Smart Chain and Flow also support NFTs.
NFTs work by using blockchain technology to create a digital certificate of ownership for a particular item. This certificate is stored on a decentralized ledger and can't be duplicated or altered.
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