NFT Tour Virtual

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conectart
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Happy New Year to everyone.
I want to show you an NFT project.
It is a virtual tour that I have put up for sale at https://opensea.io/collection/unctad
The details of the project can be seen at https://conectart.cl/2021/12/31/nft-unctad/

Could you sell the virtual tours as NFT?
I think so.

I hope you are encouraged to create a network.
Don
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Yes, but consider:

"NFTs involving digital art generally do not store the file on the blockchain due to its size. The token functions in a way more similar to a certificate of ownership, with a web address pointing to the piece of art in question, making the art still subject to link rot."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-fungible_token

"One security risk for NFTs is that you could lose access to your non-fungible token if the platform hosting the NFT goes out of business."
https://www.investopedia.com/non-fungible-tokens-nft-5115211
conectart
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Look at this: https://opensea.io/collection/noprendio

They are not photographs, it is 3D built with Blender and Unreal Engine. It could be drawings.

Each node or each image is for sale in the Opensea collection.

The virtual tour is not for sale. (https://conectart.cl/2021/09/09/alcantara/)

That is my point.

Art with Pano2Vr
Don wrote: Mon Jan 03, 2022 10:25 pm Yes, but consider:

"NFTs involving digital art generally do not store the file on the blockchain due to its size. The token functions in a way more similar to a certificate of ownership, with a web address pointing to the piece of art in question, making the art still subject to link rot."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-fungible_token

"One security risk for NFTs is that you could lose access to your non-fungible token if the platform hosting the NFT goes out of business."
https://www.investopedia.com/non-fungible-tokens-nft-5115211
Don
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I only saw your single question above, "Could you sell the virtual tours as NFT?" My research suggests that anything digital can be an NFT, i.e. images, video, audio, construction documents...any digital file. Simply provide a web link for your NFT server to point to. I see that your NFT server is OpenSea.

However, after reading your last post, I feel you might be wondering why your 360 tours are displayed (on OpenSea) as static images instead of as dynamic 360 tours? That is a question for your NFT provider, because they (OpenSea) control their web server.

Also, after visiting your example links, I see the 360 tours are displayed as static images, and those static images actually reside on https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/... Researching LH3 explains that the LH3 sub-domain on GoogleUserContent is always static. So #1) I recommend to post your 360 tours on a server that definitely allows dynamic 360 tours, and then #2) since they will likely still be displayed static on the OpenSea server, then discuss with OpenSea too.

PS: I like that your 360's are produced in blender and unreal. That is cool and commendable, and I look forward to someday seeing proposed 360 3D design models overlayed on, or integrated into 360 photos of existing conditions :)
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