
Welcome at the pre-generated NFT wallet card instruction page.
Follow the instructions below and start using your
blockchain backed digital artwork.
*We recommend to follow the instructions on your laptop or desktop computer for an optimised experience.
Note: Video instructions in Dutch and English coming soon
Pre-generated - Ethereum based - NFT wallet cards
Before starting to use your wallet, transferring your NFT to a personal wallet or sell the NFT on the secondary market you need to take a few steps.
Note
People with crypto/wallet experience probably can skip a few steps.
For those who are completely new to NFT’s and crypto just follow the step by step instructions on this page below. (10min.)
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Concept: A.P./Studio
Production: Thomas De Ben
*Co-founder & Creative lead at A.P./Studio.
Note: Production is done by one person in a fully offline environment.
Code: Anton Delaruelle
*Cyber security specialist and official Ethereum Core Contributor
Tested and approved: Cronos Groep
*Biggest IT ecosystem in Belgium.
About: This is an on-request-solution for offering Blockchain backed Artworks as an NFT in a physical - non-technical - way.
References: We had the pleasure to use this product for clients and project such as; Cronos groep, Timothy Segers, Brecht Vandenbroucke, WEB32 conference, PLUS-ONE Gallery, Victor Verhelst, Belcham NY, Musketon, Dunden Antwerp, Cloud Seven Brussels, private and institutional collectors.
Contact: info@artistproof.be
Basic knowledge before you start…
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NFT stands for Non-Fungible Token: a non-exchangeable, unique, irreplaceable digital certificate of ownership.
You can link this - digitally created - certificate to a (digital) object such as a .JPEG image. But it can just as well be a video, 3D object, audio or (live)stream of a moment and so on…
This certificate can even be linked to a physical object using the right technology (e.g. NFC chips).
The registration of an NFT is a blockchain based technology. Such transactions are always linked to a digital crypto wallet. This wallet contains a digital key linked to that NFT. This key allows you to prove that the NFT is your property. This registered NFT is publicly visible.
Specifically for digital art, it is an ideal distribution system. For physical and/or traditional art, the technology can be used to link a digital certificate of ownership. This allows the physical and/or traditional artwork to benefit the same optimisations and benefits as a digital art NFT. -
A crypto wallet is an app that allows users to store and retrieve their digital files and data - such as NFTs or private passwords - in a secure and accessible way.
It also allows you to send, receive and spend crypto coins. The app is an environment to keep everything in one place. You can also use this app as a profile to connect to web3 supported websites. -
Democratisation
NFT’s are an ideal way to democratise art. Working with an NFT platform can be a great way to engage your core audience while reaching a wider audience as they not only serve professional collectors, but are accessible to all.
Multi-use
An NFT can be seen as a multifunctional asset, e.g. (entrance) tickets, fundraising means, membership cards, etc.
Royalties on (re)sale
The smart contract behind an NFT provides royalties for resale. When an NFT does well in the secondary market over time, it generates recurring revenue with minimal effort.
Funding and support
Museums and institutions can buy a work of art for their permanent collection and still sell NFT’s of those pieces. This allows their audiences to (literally) invest in the activities of the organisation. Both artist (foundations) and museum can benefit from a royalties system.
Efficiency
You can easily host digital exhibitions and initiate (artist) collaborations with an international context without having to deal with expensive shipping and storage costs. That makes it more scalable in some domains. NFT’s are really quick to transfer and there are no shipping charges.
Register and Authentication
NFT’s can be used to publicly register and authenticate (physical) works of art to distinguish them from counterfeits and verify their ownership (possibly in combination with physical trackers or labels).
Step 1: Installing the crypto wallet
Step 1.1: Installing Metamask
Go to: metamask.io and install the Metamask wallet extension to your browser. It’s supported for the following browsers: Chrome, Safari, Brave and Edge.
Note: If you have already a Metamask wallet you can add a new wallet to another browser if you want to do it quick. Or you can reinstall Metamask by removing your existing extension and download it again to import both your old and new wallet.
*Make sure that you first exported your private key, at your account details, if you want import your wallet again easily afterwards.
Step 1.2: Import your private seed phrase into the crypto wallet
Now Metamask is open on your window follow the setup steps and choose import wallet.
1. Scratch the scratch foil layer on the back of your physical wallet card.
2. Insert the words on the card into the word fields of the Metamask setup page.
3. Choose a Password.
Watch the Metamask video below.
Step 2: preview your NFT









Connect your wallet to an NFT marketplace (e.g. Opensea) and preview your collection.
2.1 Go to: Opensea and connect with your wallet at the upper right corner of the platform.
A Metamask screen will pop-up. Sign the image and you will log-in on the platform.
2.2 Discover collected NFT’s
By navigating to the ‘Collected’ tab on the left of the page you can discover all your collected NFT’s.
*In case you don’t see the NFT you’ve collected make sure you also check the page with hidden NFT’s which is accessible in the submenu at the ‘more tab’.
Need any help or just want to give some feedback
on the tool or instruction page?
Feel free to contact us: info@artistproof.be