Like Art Blocks on Ethereum and fx(hash) on Tezos, PolyBlocks — an open platform for generative NFTs on Polygon. Its intuitive user interface makes it easy for artists to create their work. The tokens run on the ERC-721 standard.
Description of the PolyBlocks
To create a work of art with our smart contract, simply connect your wallet and follow the instructions on the minting page. Your work will be featured on the main page of PolyBlocks. When a collector makes a purchase, a token (or NFT) will be issued with a uniquely generated edition of your artwork.
PolyBlocks is still in beta testing. The site developers encourage artists to keep prices low during beta testing to encourage collectors to interact with your work.
Site fees:
1 | Poly Blocks withholds a 3% platform fee while issuing a new token. |
2 | Poly Blocks withholds a 3% platform fee for tokens, sold on the secondary market. |
3 | There is no PolyBlocks fee for minting new art ( gas fees still apply). |
As soon as a collector buys one token from a work of art, NFT (ERC-721 token) is minted. Tokens can also be traded on other NFT marketplaces such as OpenSea. PolyBlocks allows artists to use at most one external library. p5.js, threejs and SVG.js are currently available.
Rules for using an nft dapp
If you have ERC20 tokens on the Ethereum network or your CEX is not moving to the MATIC (Polygon) network, you need to connect the tokens on the Ethereum network to the MATIC (Polygon) network. Get tokens like MATIC, ETH or USDC on any CEX/DEX. Please note that these tokens must be available for transfer to the Ethereum (ERC20) network. Transfer (or withdraw) them to your Metamask wallet via ERC20 on the Ethereum network (skip this if you already have ERC20 tokens in your MetaMask wallet). Exchange tokens for MATIC on the official Polygon exchange. You can get more information through the "About" section. The smart contract doesn't have an audit.