Part of our minting strategy at Turf was to add friendly NFT communities’ holders to our Allow List. In order to do so we needed to get a snapshot of the holders’ wallets.
I recently wrote about a few techniques for storing NFT metadata and assets on-chain. As I mentioned there, a responsible NFT team should make sure that their project’s content remains online and accessible for as long as technically possible.
There’s been no shortage of discussion about the levels of on-chain-ness an NFT can possess. This is a wonderful deep dive into the various flavors and techniques that are employed in the pursuit of maximum on-chain existence. But since everything in NFT world is moving fast and a lot of documentation is sadly locked away in private Discords, hidden from search engines, sometimes it can be hard to find actionable guidance when it comes to certain details.