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[Topic Request]: NFT 2.0 features and demo
Description
I would like to learn more about the new NFT pallet that has recently been merged into Substrate (#12765), specifically how developers can make the most of its features.
It would be fun to showcase some of these features in a workshop-like format.
cc. @jsidorenko
Topic
NFT Pallet features
Additional information
I see this topic as being important for two audiences: (1) runtime builders looking to integrate this pallet into a parachain's runtime and (2) application builders building both inter- and intra-chain interfaces to utilize the new features the pallet provides.
We could probably structure the seminar in the following way (open to suggestions):
- Brief context and overview of motives behind the updates
- List of features and examples of how they could be used
- Code walkthrough and hands on examples (might not be necessary to separate, part 4 will probably include this anyways)
- Demo application using this features in context, using the Trappist network and XCM
How advanced is this topic in terms of pre-requisite knowledge of Substrate?
Intermediate
Don't know when it's happening, yet I would definitely look at recording :)
that'd be fun and interesting to see
I'm actually planning to do this as a 4 week streaming series I'll do in June-July this year, covering basic ways to use the pallet's functionality and common use cases. Please feel free to share or request anything you may have in mind @gangov. Same goes for anyone else reading this. 🙏🏻
@sacha-l I'll be honest- I'm really surprised that there's even such thing as NFT 2.0 😅 so a general comparison between 1.0 and 2.0 would be great for me.
When it comes to the pallet itself I guess how does the NFT pallet in Substrate compare to other NFT solutions in terms of functionality, security, and scalability?
You've mentioned that this will be a series, so I guess there'll be a lot more questions after session 1.
Looking forward to hear what other people would say as well.