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Title: What's the best way to mint NFTs?
Post by: Brybtc on May 16, 2021, 12:00:48 AM
By which I mean in terms of cost.

Any platform recommendations? has anyone used Opensea? they seem to have a system where you publish the "content" of the NFT before the NFT itself gets minted which only happens when its sold, is it like that or I misread something?

ETH gas fees also seem really high right now, seen minting going as high as $600, what alternatives would you suggest? which other cryptos support NFTs? I heard a couple but frankly I dont know anything about those.

Thanks


Title: Re: What's the best way to mint NFTs?
Post by: paxmao on May 16, 2021, 03:56:13 PM
I can tell you that right now is not Etehreum, but it may be in the near future. In theory is relatively cheap (15 to 50 USD) compared to the cost of buying the most expensive NTFs and if that is not your case, you should consider in the first place if that NFT is really worth being minted. There are many videos about how to mint on Eth chain and I am sure you can do the same in BSC or others that might be cheaper at this moment.

The problem now is that you can choose either popular and expensive or niche and cheap. In the first case it will be quite expensive and on the second you may find problems selling to a wider audience.


Title: Re: What's the best way to mint NFTs?
Post by: zasad@ on May 16, 2021, 05:10:51 PM
https://docs.avax.network/build/tutorials/smart-digital-assets/wallet-nft-studio
"NFT Studio on Avalanche Wallet
To make experimenting with the creation and exchange of NFTs easier, we have built NFT Studio into the Avalanche Wallet, where you can use it to create NFTs as assets that we call Collectibles. Collectibles can be generic NFTs with a picture and a description, or custom NFTs with payloads containing JSON, custom URL, or UTF-8 data. You can create them using a simple point and click interface, enabling you to go from an idea of sending NFTs to your friends within minutes. No technical knowledge required."


Title: Re: What's the best way to mint NFTs?
Post by: Brybtc on May 18, 2021, 03:35:30 AM
I can tell you that right now is not Etehreum, but it may be in the near future. In theory is relatively cheap (15 to 50 USD) compared to the cost of buying the most expensive NTFs and if that is not your case, you should consider in the first place if that NFT is really worth being minted. There are many videos about how to mint on Eth chain and I am sure you can do the same in BSC or others that might be cheaper at this moment.

The problem now is that you can choose either popular and expensive or niche and cheap. In the first case it will be quite expensive and on the second you may find problems selling to a wider audience.

I see, so markets NFTs make a difference regarding what blockchain was used to mint it? I dont get why BSC would be harder to sell if the value of the NFT is not connected to the value of the coin of said blockchain, am I wrong?