MurAll — a decentralized peer-to-peer protocol for user-generated art. It is free, open source software and a set of smart contracts, written in Solidity, that can be deployed on the Ethereum blockchain, collectively known as the "MurAll Protocol").
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About the MurAll project
MurAll — a collaborative canvas that allows artists around the world to paint on an ever-evolving piece of art. This is the first project of its kind, made possible by the use of blockchain technology.
It contains all metadata as well as a hash of pixel data, chained in the event log store. Artists can "populate" the NFT with this pixel data if they wish (ie, copy the data to the contract repository where the NFT resides).
Some features:
1 | Working on the Ethereum network, MurAll is creating a digital token, called PAINT, for artists to paint on canvas. |
2 | Each PAINT token can draw 2 pixels. |
3 | Since only a limited number of PAINT is available worldwide (enough to cover a canvas 21,000 times), it is a commodity that encourages artists to create work they love. |
The artist receives the NFT of his drawing. NFTs - one of a kind, guaranteeing that a work of art is a unique original that has value and can be preserved or sold at any time, just like real paintings. Unlike most existing technologies, the image itself is contained in a token, and not just a certificate. All pixel data are on the Ethereum blockchain in the event log store. Mur All uses RGB565, a 16-bit color space, which gives a better look, allowing more pixels per transaction and also taking up less blockchain space.
Additional information
The developers provide a LitePaper document. It contains information about the project. Also, there is a section with answers to questions. Subscribe to the blog to read the latest news.
From social networks, the community leads:
- discord;
- twitter;
- telegram;
- instagram.
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