Make sure you’re logged on to your Aerie account. On the left-side panel, click on “NFTs,” then select “Create NFTs” to initiate the minting process.
Fill in the Details of Your NFT.
- Network Selection: Choose the blockchain network on which you want to mint your NFT.
- Client Assignment (Optional): You have the option to assign this NFT to a specific client for better management.
- Contract Type Selection: Options include ERC-721 for single NFTs, ERC-1155 for multiple copies of the same file, or Soulbound for non-transferable NFTs.
- Smart Contract Choice: You can opt to use AERIE’s default smart contracts or deploy your custom contract.
- NFT Details: Enter the number of NFTs you want to mint and upload the file you wish to tokenize. This file could be a piece of artwork, a video, or any unique digital asset.
- Title and Description: Give your NFT a captivating title and write a short description to enhance its appeal.
- Personalized Endpoint: Choose a name to be at the end of your NFT’s URL, adding a personalized touch.
- Unlockable Content (Optional): If your NFT includes exclusive content that can only be revealed to the owner, enable this feature by toggling the button to green.
- Individual File Encryption (Optional): For added security and uniqueness, you can individually encrypt your NFT’s master file.
- Client ID (Optional): If you want to attribute this NFT to a specific client, you can add their client ID.
- Review and Confirm: Once you’ve filled in all the necessary details, click on “Review” to see a summary of your NFT’s information. Double-check everything to ensure it looks perfect!
After reviewing and confirming the details, click on “Create” to mint your NFT on AERIE.
After logging into your Aerie account, locate the “Switch organization” option at the top left of your screen, just below your current organization’s name and profile picture. Click on it to proceed. On this page, you’ll find a “Create” button. Clicking on this button will initiate the organization creation process.
Organization Details :
Now, it’s time to provide some essential details about your organization. Fill in the required fields, which include adding a photo, specifying the organization’s name, company address, website, and tags. Additionally, you’ll need to choose your default Access Control Layer (ACL).
Access control on AERIE offers organizations granular control over their operations, ensuring confidentiality, protecting sensitive information, and enabling the assignment of appropriate access levels to team members for optimal task performance.
During this step, you’re setting up your default access control. Remember, you can always make changes to it later on.
Create Organization :
Review the details you’ve provided to ensure accuracy. Once everything is correct, click the “Create organization” button to finalize the creation process.
Head over to the Wallets page within Aerie. Click on “Generate wallet”
Provide a name for your new wallet and save the generated mnemonic by clicking on the copy button. A confirmation message will appear, indicating that you have copied your mnemonic. Ensure you store your mnemonic in a safe place or write it down securely. Once you’ve taken the necessary precautions, click “Save” to generate your new wallet.
After generating a new wallet, you can view the mnemonic, private key, and wallet address on the Wallets page within Aerie.
Navigate to the Wallets page on the left side of your screen within Aerie. Click on “Import wallet” to initiate the process.
You can import your existing wallet by using private keys or mnemonics. Select the chain of your wallet, provide a name for your wallet, and enter your private key.
If you prefer to use mnemonics, click on the “mnemonics” tab, enter the name of your wallet, and input the mnemonic. Click “Save” to complete the import process.
If you have multiple wallets to import, simply repeat the same steps with different wallet names.
Aerie currently supports several prominent and popular blockchain networks. These supported networks include:
- Arbitrum
- Aurora
- Avalanche
- Binance Smart Chain
- Casper
- Celo
- Ethereum
- Gnosis
- Klaytn
- Moonbeam
- Optimism
- Polygon
- Solana
- Volary
Make sure you’re logged on to your Aerie account. Navigate to the menu panel on the left side of your screen and click on “Contract.” You’ll be presented with the option to either create a new contract or view your existing contracts. Click on “Create contract” to initiate the process.
Choose Your Chain :
Now, it’s time to select the details of your contract. Begin by clicking the plus sign beside “chain” to choose the blockchain you want to create your contract on. For this example, let’s select Volary, then click “Select.”
Choose Your Client (Optional) :
If you are creating a contract for a specific client, you can associate the contract with them. Click the plus sign beside “client” to choose the client you want to create the contract for, then click “Select.”
Choose Your Type of Contract :
Next, click the plus sign beside “contract” to select the type of contract you want to create. AERIE offers several options, including:
- ERC20: A standard for fungible tokens.
- ERC721: For non-fungible tokens (NFTs).
- ERC1155: A hybrid supporting both fungible and non-fungible tokens.
- Soulbound: Referring to in-game assets or tokens tied to a specific user and non-transferable.
Create Your Contract :
Enter the name and symbol for your contract, then click “Create.”
Pay for the Creation of Your Contract :
A pop-up window will appear, displaying the wallets you have created or imported to Aerie. On the second line, you’ll see the approximate cost of creating your contract in Volary tokens and the equivalent in US dollars. Ensure that your selected wallet has sufficient funds.
On Aerie, you can create tokens using various standards that align with the specific functionalities you desire:
- ERC-20: ERC-20 is a popular fungible token standard used for cryptocurrencies, digital assets, and utility tokens in DeFi projects. It enables the seamless and efficient exchange of tokens on the Ethereum blockchain.
- ERC-721: ERC-721 is a non-fungible token standard that represents unique and indivisible assets. It is ideal for tokenizing collectibles, digital art, virtual real estate, and any other item that holds distinctive value.
- ERC-1155: ERC-1155 is a multi-token standard that allows you to mint both NFTs and fungible tokens within the same contract. This offers a high level of versatility, as you can combine unique assets and interchangeable tokens in a single contract.
- Soulbound Tokens: Soulbound tokens are a special type of token designed for creating non-transferable digital assets. These tokens are bound to a specific wallet and cannot be traded or transferred to other addresses. They are perfect for offering exclusive benefits or access to specific individuals or holders.
- On the left-side menu, under the NFTs tab click on “Create NFTs”
After creating your initial token details, you can add consumable rewards or perks so that clients can offer utility to the NFT.
- Add Attributes
For example, if this were to be an NFT ticket for an event wherein I could add maybe one free drink to any ticket that anyone purchases and if I add in “1”.
- Save attributes
This would be saved under the metadata information as attributes.
On the left-side menu, under the NFTs tab click on “View NFTs”. You will see all NFTs you own or manage.
After selecting your NFT, you have the ability to transfer the NFT to other wallets, push the NFT to the marketplace, which basically allows you to connect your wallet to other decentralized applications.
On the left-side menu, under the Contract tab click on “View Contracts”
From here, you can transfer the ownership of the actual deployer of the contract itself, or you can simply transfer the token.
You can create ERC-20, ERC-721, ERC-1155, and Soulbound contracts.
On the left-side menu, click the “Wallets” tab. You will find all the wallets that exist under the clients and projects you have created.
On the left-side menu, click the “Wallets” tab. You’ll find all the wallets that exist under the clients and projects you have created.
Select the wallet you want to view. When you select a specific wallet, a piece of detailed information will pop out on the right-side panel.
After selecting the wallet, you will see here all the details such as:
- Wallet Name
- Wallet Address
- Balance
- Chain & amount
On the left-side menu, under the NFTs tab click on “View NFTs”. To view other NFT details, select whichever token you are interested in.
Select “View NFT”. When you click a specific token, you will be redirected to the detailed page of the NFT.
On this page, you will see here all the NFT details such as:
- Created by
- Result page
- TXID
- Token ID
- Blockchain
- File Size
- Owner Address
- Category
- and Advanced NFT Details.
This Feature allows you to upload your NFTs and those NTFs will be trained in the library of about 8 to 9 million images growing at 50,000 a day, which serves as copyright protection. So that when you mint an NFT, nobody after you will be able to mint the same file or appearance of a file in order to offer some protection to our clients.
On the left-side menu, click on the “Clients” tab. This page shows all the client lists under your organization.
Within each organization, you have the ability to add client or project IDs.
These IDs are essentially containers that include wallets, whitelists, and different types of tokens so that you can segment by project.
On the upper left-side panel, click on the “Switch Organization”. This feature allows you to switch between organizations that you manage.
You will be redirected to this page wherein you may select the organization you want to access or manage.
On the left-side menu, click the “Transactions” tab. This page shows all the transactions made in AERIE.
You can filter transactions by selecting the wallet you want to view/access.
On the upper-right-side panel, click the ‘settings icon’. After clicking the icon, select “Edit Organization”
You will be redirected to this page wherein you may update or make changes to your organization’s details/information.