Delon 1 & 2

in bpc •  8 days ago 
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  ·  8 days ago  ·   (edited)

These are awesome… you should try to post a few of these in the new Blurt Market Community for sale?

Do you sell many on Mintable ?

Maybe Blurt needs a blurt traded NFT market ?

Blurt NFT Community ?

@khrom @bilpcoinbpc @dobartim

Blurt Market Community : https://blurt.blog/hot/blurt-129105

  ·  7 days ago  ·  

For now, it is enough that everyone who announces the sale of their nfts will do so in a supermarket. However, as for my own nft, I'm not sure how exactly the blurt image server works. @saboin maybe explain it better. But generally, every image you put on blurt is signed with your keys (or at least a link to it on the image server). So basically, we can say that it is something like an NFT and its value could be determined by the value of the post as a total entry.

The only thing missing is the ability to transfer rights to such entries. By the way, it would be a brilliant idea 😀 the possibility of transferring rights to entries in such a way that, for example, I can buy a text from someone for the value assigned to it by voters and transfer the rights by signing the transaction with a key to another user.

  ·  2 days ago  ·  

The signature is only for authentication purposes. The images are just uploaded to an S3 bucket and served like normal. The image itself doesn't get signed or altered in any way. The signature is just to ensure that it is being uploaded by a Blurt user and not just anyone from anywhere.

  ·  yesterday  ·  

thanks a lot for your answer. Do you think it is possible to add functionality such as NFT to blurt relatively easily? This, combined with Social Media, could have much greater functionality than in its current form. It is clear that each NFt author wants to reach a wider audience with his or her work. He also wants to be able to easily transfer them to the recipient and quickly settle the NFT. It would be much easier on blurt than via the current ETH-based network.

Of course, not every image in the post would be an NFT. you would have to select this option and pay a fee to create such a block

  ·  22 hours ago  ·  

I think it would need a side-chain similar to Hive-Engine. Then everything could be done through custom JSON operations on the Blurt blockchain.

  ·  20 hours ago  ·  

oh, that's too thick for what we have now.

  ·  6 hours ago  ·  

and this idea came to me... what if I saved such images in base64 in the blockchain?

  ·  22 hours ago  ·  

I think it would need a side-chain similar to Hive-Engine. Then everything could be done through custom JSON operations on the Blurt blockchain.

  ·  7 days ago  ·   (edited)

Hopefully more Artists will post their Artwork for Sale in the Blurt Market place … I know that @yakubenko sold an acrylic painting to @jacobgadikian (Blurt Founder) a few years ago for Blurt.

  ·  7 days ago  ·  

@yakubenko should start posting in blurt market. If blurt markert works, I plan to create a website on the blurt.pl subdomain that will display all offers in the form of a product and maybe even some sorting + a post summarizing the recently added offers, and then we will see... maybe the original .com or .shop domain and support for adding products on this website along with the functionality of advertising portals... of course, this is a more long-term plan.

  ·  7 days ago  ·  

Yes … I will tell her about it.