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Grant application for NFT Storage Checker
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Could you add ".md" to the file name? This way, it's easier to read it.
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Thanks for the update. But the default deliverables 0a-0d of the template are mandatory for all milestones, and deliverable 0e, at least for the last one see https://github.com/w3f/Grants-Program/blob/master/applications/application-template.md#milestone-1-example--basic-functionality Additionally we usually don't pay for the initial research of a project "Discovery & Design." Furthermore, why would you use Filecoin for this if you could also use one of the native storage solutions, like https://github.com/Moonsong-Labs/storage-hub or https://polkadot.subsquare.io/referenda/494, Especially since we don't have any filecoin bridge at the moment?
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Happy to revisit. |
Thank you! We'll be in touch with the revisions! |
Hi @elizabeth-griffiths any update on the revisions? Let us know when we should take another look. |
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Thank you. Apologies for the delay. Will ping you when it's ready.
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Update on Grant Application: Change in Purpose of Funding Request We hope this message finds you well. We would like to inform you of our NFT grant application update. After careful consideration and alignment with our ongoing strategic needs, we are revising the purpose of our funding request to better support our current objectives. We want to sincerely thank you for your patience and for the thoughtful follow-ups during this process. Your support and guidance have been invaluable, and we’re excited about the opportunity to work with you to advance NFT.Storage’s mission in the Cardano ecosystem. The updated grant request will be posted here shortely. |
Thanks @elizabeth-griffiths feel free to update the existing application and ping us here with changes. Also, the W3F grants program only focuses on the Polkadot and Kusama ecosystems. I'm assuming you mean Polkadot here and not Cardano? :) |
Yes! 100% I caught that after I sent the message, was a mistype!
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NFT Storage Checker
Project Overview 📄
Overview
Tagline:
Showcase proof of long-term storage for NFTs with visible trust indicators.
Project Description:
NFT.Storage is a decentralized storage public good designed to preserve the longevity and accessibility of NFTs by leveraging IPFS and the Filecoin network. The project addresses the critical issue of off-chain NFT data availability, which is highlighted by the significant portion of NFTs that become inaccessible due to centralized storage failures or poorly managed decentralized storage systems.
This project is focused on the NFT Storage Checker, a new powerful tool that utilizes the data uploaded to long-term storage. The tool enables block explorers, marketplaces, and wallets to verify the long-term storage and preservation of NFTs. By integrating seamlessly through a user-friendly API, the NFT Storage Checker displays verification badges on NFTs, providing visible proof of long-term, decentralized storage on the Filecoin network. This transparency boosts user confidence, ensuring the security and durability of digital assets while establishing new best practices for NFT storage. Platforms can elevate trust and credibility by showcasing the long-term preservation of their NFTs.
Relation to Substrate/Polkadot/Kusama:
The NFT Storage Checker will play a pivotal role in boosting trust and reliability for NFTs minted on Polkadot by providing a transparent and verifiable method for users to confirm that their NFTs are securely backed up. This will not only attract more NFT projects to the Polkadot ecosystem but also reinforce the broader NFT ecosystem by enhancing the overall integrity and longevity of digital assets.
The NFT Token Checker will be seamlessly integrated with block explorers, wallets, and marketplaces that support Polkadot. Picture a world where a distinct icon instantly assures users that their NFTs are preserved in long-term, decentralized storage—this is the powerful transformation we’re bringing to life.
Why this Project:
Our team has deep expertise in decentralized storage technologies, and we see a critical need in the NFT ecosystem to ensure long-term preservation and verifiability of NFT data. This project solves a crucial problem, offering transparency and trust in NFT storage and providing solutions no other competitors currently offer.
Project Details
End User Experience:
Users will experience the NFT Storage Checker on block explorers, wallets, and marketplaces. Here are mockups of the NFT.Storage icon in situ.
On the NFT image, there will be an icon that represents long-term storage. When the user clicks on the NFT metadata details, they will see a "long term storage" section that notes if the NFT is backed up with NFT.Storage or not.
Development Principles:
NFT.Storage is committed to open-source principles. The platform's codebase, including the NFT Storage Checker, will be made available to the public, allowing for community contributions and ensuring transparency in how NFT data is preserved and verified. It will be dual-licensed under MIT and Apache 2.0.
API Core Functionality:
The NFT Storage Checker is built on the foundation of our flagship public good, which enables creators and minting platforms to back up off-chain data with NFT.Storage. First, they mint their NFTs, then send us the NFT data—metadata and imagery CIDs, blockchain(s) minted on, contract address, and token IDs. We preserve these in long-term Filecoin storage. The storage will be managed by smart contracts and will also be paid for, ongoing, by our on-chain smart contract.
The NFT Storage Checker uses the data sent to us—the blockchain, contract address, and token IDs (or similar depending on the blockchain). Block explorers, marketplaces, and wallets integrate with our APIs and check to see if NFTs they display are backed up in long-term storage. If the NFT is backed up by us, a small icon is displayed next to the icon that represents the blockchain it was minted on, and in the NFT details it notes that the long-term storage provider is NFT.Storage.
An Overview of the Technology Stack to be Used:
Core Components, Protocols, and Architecture:
Ecosystem Fit
Where and How it Fits:
NFT.Storage fills a critical gap in the NFT ecosystem by aiming to ensure that NFTs maintain their value and cultural significance through verifiable long-term storage. The NFT Storage Checker brings transparency to holders and traders.
Target Audience:
The buyers are NFT marketplaces, wallet providers, and block explorers. NFT holders and traders are the end users.
Needs Met:
Solves the problem of off-chain NFT data loss, bringing transparency to NFTs that are stored long-term.
Evidence of Need:
The growing percentage of NFTs losing their associated media highlights the need for a solution that provides verifiable proof of NFT data preservation. Here is a link to case studies and research.
that delve into NFT asset fragility and metadata storage issues.
Other Similar Projects:
ClubNFT is also addressing the problem of NFT preservation. Here are the key differences between our NFT Storage Checker and ClubNFT, broken down into bullets:
How we back it up:
Who the buyer is:
Reach:
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Team 👥
Team members
Name of team leader: Elizabeth Griffiths
Names of team members: Elizabeth is supported by contractors, agencies and a strong advisory team including:
Jonathan Victor: Advisor to NFT.Storage. Co-Founder of Ansa Research, with deep expertise in decentralized storage technologies.
Jake Loo: Advisor to NFT.Storage. Co-Founder & CTO of ThirdWeb
Chris Halaska: Advisor to NFT.Storage, Founder of Halaska Studio, offering strategic guidance on design, developer and user experience
Jesse Damiani
Strategy & BD Lead, Arts & Culture
Role: Strategy and go to market planning support
Bio: Jesse Damiani leads Strategy and Business Development for Arts and Culture at NFT.Storage, where he plays a pivotal role in defining the platform's vision and outreach efforts. Recently, he strategized, planned, and organized NFT.Storage's iconic launch event at the Museum of Modern Art PS1 during NFT.NYC. The event celebrated the platform's evolution and future, unveiling the new version of NFT.Storage and DAO. Jesse's expertise in art and culture is instrumental in guiding NFT.Storage's partnerships and community engagement strategies. He is also the Senior Curator at Nxt Museum and an adjunct assistant professor at the University of Southern California.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessedamiani/
Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/JesseDamiani
Lighthouse.Storage, our strategic development partner
Company website: https://lighthouse.storage/
Company twitter: https://twitter.com/LighthouseWeb3
Nandit Mehra, Founder of Lighthouse
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nanditmehra/
Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/nanditmehra
Github: https://github.com/nandit123
Mooning, our marketing partner
Company website: https://mooning.com/
Company twitter: https://twitter.com/mooningagency
Lisa Teh, Co-Founder of Mooning
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisateh/
Twitter/X: https://x.com/lisateh_
Contact
Legal Structure
Team's experience
Provided above
Team Code Repos
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Team LinkedIn Profiles (if available)
Provided above
Development Status 📖
The NFT Token Checker feature is part of our ongoing development to provide verifiable long-term NFT storage. Our flagship long-term storage public good, NFT.Storage, is live, and this feature will be built on the current platform. Here it is on Github:
https://github.com/nftstorage/NFT.Storage-Flagship-Preservation-Public-Good
We have not started development of the NFT Storage Checker yet.
We have done many customer research interviews; however, we did not ask for permission to share those interviews, so I will refrain from sharing them here. We can, however, share that Brave wallet is on board to be a launch partner. Here is the list of projects we have interviewed.
Here is a link to academic publications and blog posts/articles relevant to the problem.
References to conversations you might have had related to this project with anyone from the Web3 Foundation:
I spoke to Piet about this grant application prior to submitting it. He fully supported the grant application and the level that we are applying for.
Development Roadmap 🔩
Overview
Development Roadmap
Overview
Milestone 1 — Discovery & Design
Estimated Duration: 1 month
Costs: $5,000
Scope:
Milestone Exit Criteria:
Milestone 2 — Build
Estimated Duration: 1.5 months
Costs: $20,000
Scope:
Milestone Exit Criteria:
Milestone 3 — Testing & Launch
Estimated Duration: 0.5 month
Costs: $5,000
Scope:
Milestone Exit Criteria:
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Future Plans
Initially, the NFT Token Checker will be available as an open-source API. We plan to evolve it into an on-chain verification tool that ensures NFTs stored via NFT.Storage are indeed preserved using decentralized storage on the FEVM.
Additionally, we plan to continue enhancing the long-term storage feature. Our goal is to integrate it directly with L1 and L2s, including Polkadot, so that the NFTs’ off-chain data is backed up in one atomic transaction at the time of minting.
The long term maintenance and development will be financed through grants, NFT.Storage community membership and NFT Storage Checker revenue.
Prior to launch, we plan to get letters of intent from launch partners so that when the product is live we can have launch partners using it very soon after. We will use these partnerships to promote it.
We will listen to feedback in order to determine how to enhance the product.
Referral Program (optional) 💰
Additional Information ➕
How did you hear about the Grants Program? Web3 Foundation Website