Minting on Manifold 101 🎆
Metaversal is a Bankless newsletter for weekly level-ups on NFTs, virtual worlds, & collectibles Dear Bankless Nation, There’s an open edition boom going on. The rise of Manifold, a flexible DIY NFT minting suite, is a big reason why. I say words like flexible and suite here because Manifold now offers a range of different minting styles and nearly a dozen NFT apps and counting that creators can use to easily tailor their drops however they see fit. For today’s post, then, let’s do a refresher on Manifold, namely how to set up your own NFT smart contract and then install any of the project’s growing app options! -WMP 🙏 Thanks to our sponsor ACROSS👉 Across.to is the bridge you deserve! How to use Manifold for DIY NFT minting and moreAmber Vittoria @amber_vittoria
Using manifold for the mint:
app.manifold.xyzBefore You Exist EverywhereThis is an open edition. 0.008eth per mint. Forever. Mint it if you wish, FUD it if you must. It’ll remain open forever, or until we tu…
3:57 PM ∙ Jan 14, 2023
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Assuming you’re using a wallet that hasn’t created a Manifold account before, you could get started on Manifold by following these steps:
At this point you’ll arrive at the “Overview” section where you can create new self-published NFT smart contracts as you please or review, update, and add to NFT projects you’ve already launched via Manifold. If you haven’t created anything yet, you could get started by pressing “New contract” and then:
Complete the contract deployment transaction, which costs around Ξ0.008 (~$13 USD) at the time of this post’s writing — when the transaction is completed your NFT contract will be live and you can press “Go to Dashboard” to start minting your first Manifold NFTs Once you’re in your new NFT contract’s bespoke dashboard, you can flick over to the “Tokens” tab to mint new tokens or the “Settings” tab where it’s possible to configure your onchain royalties, approve admin addresses, schedule holder snapshots, and more. Zooming in on minting, Manifold currently offers creators access to the four most popular mint styles, namely Single Tokens (1/1s), Editions (1/Xs), Batch of Tokens (1/1/Xs), and Claim Pages (popular for free or paid open editions). Minting art via any of these approaches requires the same general flow. You’d upload your media file, complete the title, description, and properties info, and then press the “Mint to Mainnet” button. Next you’d wait for your media’s metadata to upload to Arweave, a decentralized storage network, and then complete the mint transaction, which e.g. currently costs around Ξ0.005 (~$8 USD) for a 1/1 mint. That’s all it takes! DIY creator-owned NFT publishing ftw. So now that you’re refreshed on the basics of launching your own smart contract and minting your first NFTs on Manifold, let’s walk through the project’s growing suite of apps, which you can find by clicking on the “Apps” tab back in your main Manifold Studio dashboard. You’ll arrive on a page that looks like this: Now at 11 apps and counting, these resources are either created by the Manifold team or are sourced from community members. Top examples include:
If you want to use one of these apps, you’ll have to press its “Install” button and approve the install. For example, if you add the Claim Pages app then you’d simply press its “Open” button on the Apps page, at which point you could start readily creating limited or open edition drops through the signature Manifold upload flow. Also, once you have some mints and collectors to your name, keep in mind that along with the “Overview” and “Apps” tab, your main Manifold Studio dashboard will have a “Collectors” hub that you can flick over to review your biggest and newest NFT collectors, which can be a useful tool for learning about your fans. Lastly, if you’re an avid NFT collector yourself and want to keep your finger on the pulse of many of the mints coming out of Manifold right now, be sure to tap into some of the feeds that are tracking these drops like the ones seen here: manifold.xyz (マ,マ) @manifoldxyz
Looking for your next Open Edition on Manifold Claim Pages? Check out the following feeds: https://t.co/CviXEod5jk by @manifoldxyz https://t.co/LGv0uJLA1e by @kyokill_ and apps… uncurated.xyz by @jtgi
uncurated.xyzuncuratedSearch manifold open editions….
11:20 PM ∙ Jan 10, 2023
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Author BioWilliam M. Peaster is a professional writer and creator of Metaversal—a Bankless newsletter focused on the emergence of NFTs in the cryptoeconomy. He’s also recently been contributing content to Bankless, JPG, and beyond! Subscribe to Bankless. $22 per mo. Includes archive access, Inner Circle & Badge. 🙏 Together with ⚡️ACROSS⚡️Across is the bridge you deserve: fast speeds, low fees, great support, no hacks, and we love our users. Try it once and you’ll understand why Across users love us back and have bridged $billions with it. Yield farmers will also find attractive yields for providing bridge liquidity! 👀 👉 If you have questions, check Twitter or the Discord! Not financial or tax advice. This newsletter is strictly educational and is not investment advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any assets or to make any financial decisions. This newsletter is not tax advice. Talk to your accountant. Do your own research. Disclosure. From time-to-time I may add links in this newsletter to products I use. I may receive commission if you make a purchase through one of these links. Additionally, the Bankless writers hold crypto assets. See our investment disclosures here. You’re currently a free subscriber to Metaversal. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription.
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