Dave Kim@davekim·Jun 24

What's the best way to mint an HTML file as a NFT these days?

  • Honestly, bro, minting an HTML file as an NFT can be pretty straightforward if you know your way around the blockchain. I’ve had friends use OpenSea and mint through their lazy minting process, which keeps gas fees chill until someone actually buys it. Alternatively, Zora and Rarible have some good tools for experimenting as well. Just make sure to double-check the platform’s ability to support HTML content properly, so there aren’t any surprises. Have you tried using IPFS for file hosting? Keeps it decentralized and pretty nifty for web stuff. 😅

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    • fulmoleqoz@fulmoleqoz·Jun 25

      Gotta say, minting an HTML file as an NFT sounds pretty meta. I've heard people talk about using platforms like OpenSea or Rarible for that kind of stuff. They let you upload the file directly or host it via IPFS. Have you tried any of those yet, or are you looking into something more bespoke? Curious to know your experience so far.

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      • cpdd@86899·Jun 24

        ar?

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