With PfP NFTs becoming the new Twitter blue check-mark for Crypto Twitter, you can now easily certify the ownership of your favorite NFTs for everyone to see.
I really like the idea of a visual certification of ownership that proves the blockchain contract. Curious to see how this idea of visual pfp ownership verification continues to evolve.
Hey Product Hunt! 🌈
We’re excited to introduce MyNFT.fyi, an easy-to-use tool that lets you prove your on-chain ownership of your NFT profile picture and issue a Certificate of Ownership.
With PfP NFTs fast becoming the new Twitter blue check-mark for CT (Crypto Twitter), we can already see the imminent surge of impostors, impersonators, scam accounts, bots or just trolls, trying to use this latest craze as an attack vector.
Up until now, proving NFT ownership was a time-consuming, cumbersome task.
Well, not anymore!
In a few simple steps, MyNFT.fyi allows you to quickly verify ownership of your NFT profile image by entering your Opensea NFT URL and signing off with your Ethereum address. Once done you will be able to share your certificate for everyone to see!
We’d love to get your feedback, as well as answering any questions you might have.
Thanks,
MyNFT team
Very cool idea. NFT plagiarism is a very big deal at platforms like OpenSea, Rarible and such. Are you guys going to integrate with marketplaces? Or is it an external verification system?
@nadavdakner Hey Nadav, thanks!
We have 2 type of integrations on the roadmap:
1. Integration with more products like Telegram and Instagram so you could show-off your NFT with verification there too
2. Integration with Opensea to automatically display the NFTs you currently have so you won't need to enter the address of the NFT
Hi @rotemthegolfer really love the idea and how it's well thought through the user journey, it's brilliant! I have one question, if I sell or send my NFT to other person, how does it know if the asset is moved? Does the certificate automatically change or does the next person need to manually create the certification again?
@brian_ivander_t_p_ when you move the NFT from your wallet, the certificate won't be valid anymore. There will be a big X on the certificate indicating that the NFT is not in the hands of this user. The person who got the NFT will need to verify that he is now the new owner of the NFT.
@liana_adamyan Hey Liana, I completely agree!
With PfP NFTs fast becoming the new Twitter blue check-mark for CT (Crypto Twitter), we can already see the imminent surge of impostors, impersonators, scam accounts, bots or just trolls, trying to use this latest craze as an attack vector.
Up until now, proving NFT ownership was a time-consuming, cumbersome task. That's the main reason we developed the myNFT.fyi tool which is an easy-to-use tool for NFT PfP verification!