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Violet July
@violetjuly
Any advice or ideas on how to turn my poetry into NFTs? Thinking about using Zora. Still new to this whole community!
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Mary Loretta š©āš«šµ
@maryloretta.eth
Have u heard about @Lenspost yet? It's awesomely awesome and like canva on steroids - try it! š
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Paff
@paff
@babyd (a fellow /gaycoinz member) recently used Zora to mint their beautiful poem POOL, just trying it into a jpg visual! Or you can type directly in the app or even upload a PDF. https://zora.co/collect/base:0xfdb855b77c74d269e04b329c6df7a81e3d98fdcb/1?referrer=0xcB25BF20256b54B3797128d49b6808439b61b0A3
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Marja š© š¾
@viisikanta.eth
You can mint text on Zora just like that as a text file, or make an image with the generator there, or upload as an image. I have some examples here: https://zora.co/collect/zora:0xc5cd7de1028103207048397e5435d11b6e4ea9d0
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jon
@sweetleaf.eth
Zora is the easiest that I've found. Manifold is more powerful and lets you have an overarching creator contract for all your different work, but does require more setup. They're both just as composable though, so you can plug your work from either into pretty much any front-end that supports NFTs!
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