My first tokenized digital artworks on NFT Showroom

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I'm a painter and a sculptor since 1987. Long time passing.

But I started making digital drawing more than 20 years ago. Never thought of a real chance to sell them though; not till now. Creating a NFT connected to a digital artwork is a real atout about selling/buying digital art. I heard about this a couple of years ago but I didn't really checked about it till now. I waited enough, didn't I?

So here are my first tokenized artworks on @nftshowroom

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I don't know if I did it right, honestly. I still have to fully get it, probably ;)

I tried also to create a tokenized artwork on Opensea; but probably I don't manage it correctly since Metamask asks me a gas fee far greater of the price of the artwork. (Btw I know there is the lazy minting option.)

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It is very cool, the only thing that blocks me from nftshowroom is the login...they take keychain only and I don't use that (on my mobile) 😟. Try the mobile version once...got a weird error message so got rid of it.

I am a bit like like you, looking up into nft options and wow...opensea see fees are try high. Still, maybe one day. Binance seems to have low minting prices, looked like a possible option for me, but I never did it yet 😅. Eitherway wanted to share the info, I really think they look great, theses 2 paolobeneforti are perfect as a startup into that world.

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Bravo!!!!!

Very cool. Only the past week I got to try out Hicetnunc - but I keep hearing of Opensea. What token is that one on?

It is not for sale on Opensea yet because of that very high gas fee: I can't pay 300$ for the gas!

Woah... That's a high fee...