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Preparing the template file

Instructions and guide for preparing a metadata

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Last updated 1 year ago

When you download the provided template file, it will contain the following data in a structured table format:

  • file_name: The name of the media file that will link with the media file that you already selected.

  • nft_name: The name that you want to set for your NFT.

  • rarity: The rarity level of the NFT, indicating its uniqueness or commonality which consists of 6 rarity

    • Normal

    • Rare

    • Super Rare

    • Super Special Rare

    • Ultra Rare

    • Ultra Super Rare

  • supply_amount: The total can be set up to a maximum of 20000 per NFT. The number must be a whole number without a comma (",") symbol, e.g., 15005.

  • description: An explanation or story about your NFT. (Optional)

  • tags: Keywords or phrases associated with the NFT for searchability and categorization can contain more than 1 tag - using the comma (",") symbol to separate each tag. (Optional)

  • attributes[]: To specify a desired attribute at the top of a column, start with the word attributes highlighted in red. Then, include the attribute key within square brackets [], like so: attributes[Shirt]. Place the corresponding value in the rows beneath this heading. (Optional)

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