SINSO DataLand is an easy-to-use NFT archiving tool. Since its beta test started on Sept. 3, more than 180,000 NFTs have been collected into SINSO DataLand through users. When you browse OpenSea, you can choose an NFT that you like and add it to your DataLand page, as shown in the figure below. You can further manage your NFTs by category.
Why collect NFTs? The key innovation of NFTs is the creation of a method to mark the ownership (its existence in the digital world, or origination in the digital world) of native digital assets, and that ownership can be stored outside of centralized services or centralized libraries. In other words, NFT is a digital asset issued on the blockchain, which can be game props, digital artwork, tickets, etc., and is unique and non-reproducible. OpenSea provides the storage path of the source file corresponding to NFTs, and we can copy it to SINSO Getway to further ensure stability. To be noted, OpenSea does not provide a complete decentralized storage of files, and its decentralization still requires effort. SINSO DataLand provides another experience.
We provide “Storage to SINSO” which further stores files on the SINSO network. If you find that OpenSea’s data source is not decentralized stored, you can strengthen the persistence of files in this way.
NFT collection is essentially a cultural movement. SINSO DataLand is actually expanding the boundaries of this cultural movement, including our support for dynamic 3D file formats, to provide users with a better experience. “Collection” is the most basic behavior of this cultural movement, also the basis of NFT communities. Human beings are naturally drawn to beautiful things and will try to collect them. The subsequent open-source ecology of SINSO DataLand will support customers and developers with various components to create more gameplay.
Can’t we design rewards for SINSO DataLand users based on their sharing activities, like sharing to Web2.0 apps? Of course, we can. Can the rules of such rewarding be devised or voted on by users? How much surprise there is in a customer-driven community. SINSO DataLand will provide other components to allow community members to explore governance creations. It is the responsibility of SINSO DataLand to develop tools and initiate such an event.