Here are my study notes for the NFT Token Project
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What is Cloris?
Cloris is a Non-fungible Token comliant with the ERC721 standard.
The Cloris smart contract is deployed on the Rinkeby Test network, and need a Metamask wallet to be purchased.
Since Cloris is deployed on a test network, you can acquire Ether for free by finding a Rinkeby Faucet such as: https://rinkebyfaucet.com/
Once your Metamask wallet has Ether, you can Cloris Tokens by going to https://cloris.surge.sh/
You can then see your purchased Token on Etherscan https://rinkeby.etherscan.io/
You acquire up to 3 Cloris token to your wallet. -
What problems needed to be overcome to create Cloris?
The first challenge was to create those 1000 images on a computer without crashing the system while using the less amount of time and space as possible.
The second challenge was to store the pictures and their respective metadata on a decentralised platform. The Cloris project used Pinata and IPFS to store the 1000 pictures and their respective Metadata.
The third challenge was to format the Metadata in a way that is compatible with OpenSea API. -
What is next for the Cloris Project?
- Increase the amount of generated images from 1000 to 100000.
- Improve the NFT art style
- Deploy the Cloris NFT smart contract on the mainnet