How to prepare Soulbound NFT assets
A soulbound token (SBT) is a unique and indivisible Basic NFT that is bound to a specific account and cannot be traded or transferred to another account once it has been received from the creator.
The asset preparation for a Soulbound NFT is exactly the same as the one described for a Basic NFT.
A Ternoa NFT is composed of two files: an asset file (e.g. image, video, music) and a metadata json file. The asset file CID is nested into the metadata file and both are stored on IPFS (Interplanetary File Systems) with their dedicated hashes.
IPFS (Interplanetary File Systems) is one of the solution we recommend to upload NFTs medias and other associated metadatas. Thus offchain datas are stored in a fully decentralized way and only the link to this metadata is stored on-chain as part of the NFT. This link is frequently a fingerprint called a cryptographic ID (e.g. Qmf5RHhnUjSCfCN9d1Ee6sUWxe3Eqvogw1cTsssrxAxtPn
). IPFS files are accessible using those hashes.
Ternoa provides its own IPFS public nodes on different HTTP gateways based on the network environement:
- MAINNET: ipfs-mainnet.trnnfr.com
- ALPHANET: ipfs-alphanet.trnnfr.com
Please note that an api-key is needed to store data on those gateways. Visit IPFS Keymanager to get your API Key.
Off-Chain Metadata
An NFT is an unique ID. On-chain data contains this ID couple with additionnal important information like ownership, royalties and more. However medias and metadatas are stored off-chain for performance and flexibility. These data must be carefully written to guaranty a compatibility accross the tools and dApps of the ecosystem. Ternoa Improvement Proposals (TIPs) propose structures adopted from ERC-1155 to ensure this compatibility.
Here below is the expected format for basic NFT:
Basic NFT
{
"title": "Title of the NFT",
"description": "Description of the NFT",
"image": "CID Hash of the media",
"properties": {
"media": {
"hash": "CID Hash of the media",
"type": "Type of the media (file format)",
"size": "Size of the media"
}
}
}
Ternoa IPFS Client
Prerequisites:
- NodeJS v.14+ & NPM
- Install and set up your editor of choice (for example Visual Studio Code [VSC])
- Install Ternoa-JS
An IPFS client is available on Ternoa-JS SDK to make IPFS upload simple with only one line of code.
Place any asset you want to use at the root of your project and use this code snippet by completing FILE_NAME & FILE_TYPE:
import fs from "fs";
import { TernoaIPFS, File } from "ternoa-js";
const main = async () => {
const file = new File(
[await fs.promises.readFile("FILE_NAME")],
"FILE_NAME",
{
type: "FILE_TYPE",
}
);
const ipfsClient = new TernoaIPFS(new URL("IPFS_NODE_URL"), "IPFS_API_KEY");
const nftMetadata = {
title: "NFT TITLE",
description: "NFT DESCRIPTION",
};
const { Hash } = await ipfsClient.storeNFT(file, nftMetadata);
console.log("The off-chain metadata CID hash is ", Hash);
};
First the asset file is read from the file system and wrapped in a specific File
instance imported from the Ternoa-JS library. The TernoaIPFS
class is then used to create an IPFS client that connects to a specified IPFS node using a given API key. The metadata for the file is then defined in an object and passed to the storeNFT
method of the client along with the File
instance. The resulting Hash
of the off-chain metadata is logged to the console.
The storeNFT
method handles two IPFS uploads under the hood: a first one with the NFT media (e.g. the image) and a second one with the JSON metadata file, including the media's hash from the first upload response. This method also validates the metadata structure to ensure TIPs compatibility.
Next
Next step will be the on-chain minting using Hash
previously generated. Keep it and continue on the "How to mint a Basic NFT on-chain" guide.
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