This contract is based on opensea-creatures.
This is a very simple ERC-721 implementation for listing non-fungible digital art tokens on compliant marketplaces like OpenSea and Rarebits.
Additionally, this tokenContract whitelists the proxy accounts of OpenSea users so that they are automatically able to trade the ERC721 item on OpenSea (without having to pay gas for an additional approval). On OpenSea, each user has a "proxy" account that they control, and is ultimately called by the exchange contracts to trade their items. (Note that this addition does not mean that OpenSea itself has access to the items, simply that the users can list them more easily if they wish to do so).
Either make sure you're running a version of node compliant with the engines
requirement in
package.json
, or install Node Version Manager nvm
and
run nvm use
to use the correct version of node.
The frontend application can be run against a local node or ganache-cli, or against compliant contracts on any network connected via MetaMask.
- Make sure you copy the latest version of your truffle-compiled contract into
./src/assets/contract.json
- You'll need to sign up for Infura. and get an API key.
- Using your API key and the mnemonic for your Metamask wallet (make sure you're using a Metamask seed phrase that you're comfortable using for testing purposes), run:
export INFURA_KEY="<infura_key>"
export MNEMONIC="<metmask_mnemonic>"
truffle deploy --network rinkeby
After deploying to the Rinkeby network, there will be a tokenContract on Rinkeby that will be viewable on Rinkeby Etherscan. For example, here is a recently deployed tokenContract. You should set this tokenContract address and the address of your Metamask account as environment variables when running the minting script:
export OWNER_ADDRESS="<my_address>"
export CONTRACT_ADDRESS="<deployed_contract_address>"
export NETWORK="rinkeby"
node scripts/mint.js
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