NFT drop campaigns are linked to a song within your catalog. They are different from our copyright NFTs, which can only be issued once per song and include all of your song's copyright information directly in the NFT's metadata.
Each song can have multiple NFT drops, whereas you can only have one copyright NFT per song.
There are two strategies available when setting up a campaign which will determine how NFT image generated for the campaign look.
This is the simpler of the two options. With a fixed image campaign, you will upload as many images (as components) as you wish. Then, when an NFT is generative, WrapDapp will randomly select one image from the pool of images (components). That will then be the NFT's image.
This is a more complicated version which requires more pre-planning on your part, but the end results are far more flexible and add much more dynamism to the final generated NFT images.
Slots: Generated campaigns will select ONE (1) component for each slot. There are a total of NINE (9) slots available, each of which can have as many component options as you wish.
Anchor Point: When selecting a component to place within a slot, the application will anchor the component image to a specific corner of the slot.
Layers: Layers control where the component is rendered vertically compared to other components which are also rendered on the final NFT image. Higher numbered layers appear above lower layered numbers, meaning that a component set up to render on layer 3 will appear above one set up to render on layer 1 or 2, but not layer 4, 5, 6, etc..
All NFT images are 900x900 pixels in size (see next question).
Each slot is 300x300 pixels in size. There are THREE (3) columns and THREE (3) rows. From top left, to bottom right, the slots are numbered 1 to 9.
300px 300px 300px ↑ |--------|--------|--------| . | | | | . | Slot 1 | Slot 2 | Slot 3 | 300px . | | | | 9 |--------|--------|--------| 0 | | | | 0 | Slot 4 | Slot 5 | Slot 6 | 300px p | | | | x |--------|--------|--------| . | | | | . | Slot 7 | Slot 8 | Slot 9 | 300px . | | | | ↓ |--------|--------|--------| ← .........900px.......... →
The "minting" process is a two step process. The first step involved generating the NFT image and adding all of the NFT's information into the WrapDapp database.
Once that is completed, the NFT is queued at the end of the line with all other NFTs which are waiting to be minted. Out application mints NFTs against the blockchain in batches.
Depending on NFT minting volume, this process can take between 30 seconds and several hours to complete.
Once an NFT has been generated for a campaign, WrapDapp will lock your ability to make changes to the campaign other than to deactive the campaign. We do this to ensure that all NFTs are generated under the same conditions, ensuring that all NFTs are generated on an even playing field.
Every NFT drop campaign gets a dedicated ERC-1155 contract deployed to the POLYGON network. The contract will be deployed to the blockchain when you activate the campaign from your WrapDapp dashboard.
Yes, however this isn't a standard feature. Please contact us directly for more information on how to release your NFT drop campaign on a different network.
Yes! Wrapdapp is integrated with Stripe, allowing you to charge users for the minting of NFTs.