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How do randomly generated NFTs work?

With the rise of NFTs and their growing popularity, becoming an NFT token developer is now a requirement for any software developer wanting to work on blockchain technology. Furthermore, understanding how to produce NFTs will be quite useful whether you create your own or your clients'. While the backend procedure may appear difficult and intimidating, there is a powerful instrument at your disposal, making the whole backend operation seem like child's play - Moralis. You can utilize a single line of code to upload folders to IPFS using Moralis' complete Web3 development platform. You keep your artwork and information in a decentralized way by doing it this way. Then, all you have to do is create a smart contract to mint NFTs. This will be your NFT's "DNA."

What makes NFTs so special and random is that each one has a unique ID that is generated by the smart contract. The smart contract will ensure that no two NFTs have the same ID, even if they were both minted by the same person at the same time. This is made possible by the use of cryptography, which is used to create a digital fingerprint for each NFT.

 Creating an NFT is a three-step process:

 1) Upload your artwork to IPFS

 2) Create a smart contract to mint NFTs

 3) Randomly generate a unique ID for each NFT

 Non-fungible tokens, often known as NFTs or non-fungible blockchain assets, are digital assets that are unique and cannot be recreated. Many developers contribute to the creation of NFTs, implying that they produce them with computer code. A computer generates the artwork of an individual NFT and adds randomness to each NFT, resulting in a greater collective value in many people's opinions. Some argue that the randomness makes the NFTs more like a lottery ticket than an actual investment.

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