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Personal Notes on Minting your NFTs

7 min readOct 6, 2021

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A quick overview from my own aims and experience…

item in personal art collection on Opensea

Once you’ve explained the glory of NFTs, creative-minded people immediately want in.

You may end up doing some cool things with NFTs, but you’ve got to start somewhere. I’m not that ambitious, but there are some things I’ve learned…

Although the following isn’t in-depth. I’m still learning. I won’t ever be the expert, or a coder who can generate and categorise everything, minting 10k NFTs in 10 minutes. This takes different skills, extra cost, or time which we normal folk don’t have. Maybe the tools to do all this will come along.

But still, I’ll only ever be a casual minter, making mostly 1/1 (unique) NFTs, in order to preserve artwork, share ideas, and continue on creating.

So I’m talking to first-timers here, and fellow casual creatives.

[Sorry, there will be links to my work here, by way of example, and maybe referral too, for the effort in writing this. Thanks in advance, for any support!]

Firstly, I love creating and preserving art and ideas in NFT. I feel like I’m preserving my rights, organising my creative output, and finally controlling things. It also helps me look and think about where it’s going, and what’s possible via technology.

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Ade M. Campbell
Ade M. Campbell

Written by Ade M. Campbell

Writer, artist, permaculture explorer of new tech, generative AI, VR, web3, gamified experiential learning, text adventures, NFTs: Ade’s Press.

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