Seeking a rebound, OpenSea is making it easier for artists to try their hand at the NFT game with its new creator studio.
Looking to regain some of the luster that once made it the world's top NFT marketplace, OpenSea is launching a new "no-code hub" that allows artists to create and mint tokens without any third-party assistance or experience working with blockchain.\r\n"Gone are the days of creators having to navigate different surfaces, vendors, and services to drop/manage their projects, now they can do it all in one hub," the company said in a statement.
"\r\nOpenSea's new studio will both replace "lazy minting," which allowed artists to create items off chain before they were sold or transferred, and allow users to choose from most of the blockchains compatible with the marketplace, the company also said.
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