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Documentation
- Complete NFT Course
- What are NFTs?
- What does non-fungibility mean?
- How NFTs work
- What is the utility of NFTs?
- Types of NFTs
- History of NFTs
- 2012: Colored Coins on Bitcoin
- 2014: The Creation of the First NFT
- 2014-2016: NFTs on Counterparty
- 2017: The Switch to Ethereum
- 2017: The Rise of Cryptopunks
- 2017-2018: CryptoKitties
- 2021: The NFT Explosion
- How are NFTs Made?
- The Process of Creating an NFT on OpenSea
- Gas Fees for NFT Minting
- NFT Marketplaces
- What are NFT Marketplaces?
- Accessing NFT Marketplaces
- Setting up a crypto wallet
- Funding your wallet
- Creating a user account
- Types of NFT Marketplaces
- Choosing the Ideal NFT Marketplace
- Authentication Processes
- Transaction Fees
- Variety of NFTs
- Supported Blockchain
- How to sell NFTs?
- List Your NFT
- Set Up an Auction
- Fix a Duration for Your Auction
- Set Your Creator Earnings
- Manage Your Offers
- Complete Your Sale
- How to Buy NFTs?
- Obtain a Suitable Cryptocurrency
- Transfer Your Crypto Assets to a Wallet
- Connect Your Wallet to the NFT Marketplace
- Browse Through the NFT Marketplace
- Buy Your NFT
- Security Issues with NFT
- Smart Contract Vulnerabilities
- Marketplace Security Issues
- AML/KYC Issues
- Avoiding NFT scams as a beginner
- Popular scams in the NFT Space
- Phishing Scams
- Counterfeit NFTs
- Pump-and-dumps
- Fake Technical Support
- Catfishing
- Bidding Scams
- Scam Storage Websites
- Avoiding NFT Scams
- Secure your Private Wallet Keys
- Use Only Authentic Links
- Buy NFTs from Only Verified Artists
- Research NFT Projects
- Make Sure You Own the Underlying Digital Asset of your NFT
- Double-Check the Currency Before Selling an NFT
- Be Wary of DMs
- Legal considerations with NFTs
- Intellectual Property
- Financial Regulation
- Taxation
- Selling a Created NFT
- Buying an NFT with Crypto
- Selling an NFT for Crypto
- Future application of NFTs
- NFTs in Gaming
- NFTs in Music Streaming
- NFTs in Ticketing
- NFTs in Fashion
- NFTs in Finance
- NFTs in Health
- OpenSea: A Step-by-Step Guide to Understanding It
- OpenSea is the first and largest general marketplace for tra...
- What Are NFTs and How Did They Get So Popular?
- What Are dApps?
- What Is OpenSea?
- How does it work?
- How to use it
- Listing Your NFT
- Search Options to Discover NFTs
- Making an Offer
- Purchasing an NFT
- Locating Your NFTs on OpenSea
- Analytics for Sellers
- The proliferation of NFT clones
- Exploitation through the use of bots
- Phishing Attacks
- Our Conclusion
- OpenWord's Anti-Plagiarism System
- 1. Drafting and Initial Content Submission
- 2. Internal Plagiarism Check
- 3. External Plagiarism Detection Integration
- 4. Tiered Checking System
- 5. Feedback and Revision
- 6. Cost Consideration
- 7. User Education
- 8. Community Vigilance and Reporting
- 9. Transparency and Trust
- OpenWord.io Monetizing Text Content in the Web3 World
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Transforming Text into NFTs
- 3. Monetization Strategies
- 3.1. Direct NFT Sales
- 3.2. Intellectual Property (IP) Royalties
- 3.3. Direct Tipping Mechanism
- 4. Permanence and Accountability
- 5. Community Engagement & Feedback
- 6. Technical Benefits of the Web3 Integration
- 6.1. Decentralized Authenticity
- 6.2. Direct Wallet-to-Wallet Transactions
- 6.3. Security and Privacy
- 7. Conclusion
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White paper
- Disclaimer
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Issues with Web2 Social Media Platforms
- Revenue Centralisation
- - OpenWord’s Solution
- Lack of Transparency
- - OpenWord’s Solution
- Lack of Control
- - OpenWord’s Solution
- Limited Visibility and Recognition for Newcomers
- - OpenWord’s Solution
- History of Social Media
- The Current Social Media Market
- Future Growth of the Market
- OpenWord Platform Mechanics
- Technical Specifications
- Platform summary