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Process of minting new Non-Fungible-Token (NFT), based on content stored in [https://pkc.pub PKC-PUB]. <br>
Process of minting new Non-Fungible-Token (NFT), based on content stored in [https://pkc.pub PKC-PUB]. <br>
Minting new NFT means that we published new unique digital asset on blockchain.
Minting new NFT means that we published new unique digital asset on blockchain.
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NFTs usually take the form of some type of artwork (graphic, audio, or video), or even a page of knowledge — but they can also represent real-world assets like art, collectibles, and property. Each NFT has its own metadata codes, which are stored on the blockchain, to ensure that they remain unique — and cannot be edited or altered in any way.
NFTs usually take the form of some type of artwork (graphic, audio, or video), or even a page of knowledge — but they can also represent real-world assets like art, collectibles, and property. Each NFT has its own metadata codes, which are stored on the blockchain, to ensure that they remain unique — and cannot be edited or altered in any way.
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Revision as of 02:24, 10 November 2022

This page is part of logic model: NFT Minting
Context NFT Minting/Context Inputs Process Output
Goal NFT Minting/Goal NFT Minting/Input NFT Minting/Process NFT Minting/Output
Success Criteria NFT Minting/Criteria
Boundary/Safety Conditions NFT Minting/Boundary


NFTs usually take the form of some type of artwork (graphic, audio, or video), or even a page of knowledge — but they can also represent real-world assets like art, collectibles, and property. Each NFT has its own metadata codes, which are stored on the blockchain, to ensure that they remain unique — and cannot be edited or altered in any way.