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Rough Draft NFTs: Initial NFT designs will be simple line sketches or digital outlines capturing the raw energy and atmosphere of each city. For example, rough lines of Shibuya Crossing, the towering spires of Prague, or rain-soaked streets of Jakarta. These early versions represent the unpolished, concept phase of the project. Final Draft NFTs: Upgraded NFTs will evolve into fully realized digital artworks, rich with color and detail, each paired with background sounds or narrated stories from the respective cities. These pieces will capture the vibrant life, deep history, and mysterious allure of each location, offering a complete sensory experience.
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i have some questions and advice for them There are many city-themed or location-based NFT projects. How is yours different from, say, travel photography NFTs or Soundscape tokens? a proposed addition; Emphasize the transformation arc as your USP—these NFTs don’t just document a place; they evolve with the story of the place and the collector’s journey.
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also How does one upgrade? Is it automatic for early buyers, or do they pay to “unlock” the final version? Some might expect both versions (rough + final) as part of a journey. Do they keep both versions? Consider making Rough Drafts collectible in their own right—some collectors might prefer the rawness.
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Thank you for these great questions! How is your project different from other city-themed or location-based NFTs? Our NFTs aren't just static images or soundscapes. They tell evolving stories, combining art, history, and local legends. Each piece grows with the collector's journey, adding layers of meaning over time, making each NFT a living, evolving piece of culture. On the transformation arc: I love the idea of emphasizing this! The transformation from rough draft to final artwork reflects the evolving spirit of each city and the collector's personal connection to it. I can definitely highlight this as the unique selling point (USP). How does the upgrade process work? I'm still exploring this, but the plan is to offer early buyers the chance to unlock final versions, either automatically or through an upgrade option. I like the idea of letting collectors keep both versions, as the raw draft can have its own charm and become a valuable piece over time.
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