OpenSea Releases Toolkit for Creators, Unlocking Potential of NFTs

• OpenSea has released a new toolkit for creators, with features such as multi-stage minting phases, allowlist support and personalized artist profiles.
• This new toolkit offers creators a streamlined process for setting up crypto assets, with features like smart contract deployment across supported EVM chains, per-piece configuration for drop mechanics (tiering capabilities).
• OpenSea also has customizable landing pages that include videos, image galleries, utility or allocation details, as well as project roadmaps (when applicable).

OpenSea Releases New Toolkit For Creators

Popular Ethereum NFT platform OpenSea has released a new toolkit for creators, in line with its suite of Drops features which it has been releasing phase by phase. According to OpenSea, creators (and thus, by extension, the whole creative economy surrounding NFTs) now have the opportunity to unlock the potential of NFT creations with multi-stage minting phases, allowlist support and personalized artist profiles for their NFT releases.

Features Of The Toolkit

The kit includes an asset template that allows creators to define the look, content and formalized categories of each NFT minted on the platform. In addition to this asset template is multi-stage minting phases and allowlist support. Smart contract deployment across supported EVM chains is also available through this toolkit with per-piece configuration for drop mechanics (tiering capabilities) being enabled as part of this feature set from OpenSea.

Customizable Landing Pages

OpenSea also offers customizable landing pages that include videos, image galleries and utility or allocation details whilst also allowing project roadmaps (when applicable).

Royalties For Assets Created Through Platform

What’s good about OpenSea these days is that it’s one of the few NFT platforms that enforce royalties for assets created through its platform such as omgkirby’s CLOUDMACHINE Probably a Label and Anthony Hopkins‘ works.

Alpha Release Of Toolkit

The toolkit isn’t open to the public just yet though; OpenSea says that it will be rolling these features out to „select creators […] in the coming weeks“ before a public alpha release.