Fractional NFT for Property Ownership: Transferring the Asset

Fractional NFT for Property Ownership: Transferring the Asset

Recap & Introduction

In the first article of this series Fractional NFT for Property Ownership: Minting the Token, we demonstrated how an NFT representing ownership of a property may be fractionalized for multiple co-owners and represented using ERC-20 tokens.

Fractional NFT for Property Ownership: Minting the Token

Fractional NFT for Property Ownership: Minting the Token

What's a Fractional NFT?

A Non-Fungible Token (NFT) is a proof of ownership. To prove that you own an ape from the Bored Ape Yacht Club, you would simply whip out your MetaMask wallet and show that it's right there in your wallet.

But that is if you are the sole owner of the asset. 

NFT-Based Luxury Watch Certificate: Explaining the IPFS JSON Web Service

NFT-Based Luxury Watch Certificate: Explaining the IPFS JSON Web Service

A Decentralized App for Minting, Viewing and Transferring Ownership of NFT-based Certificates of Authenticity for Luxury Watches. 

This is the 3rd and final part of the series of articles to demonstrate how Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) may replace paper-based Certificate of Authenticity for luxury goods such as watches.

NFT-Based Luxury Watch Certificate: Decentralized App Demo

NFT-Based Luxury Watch Certificate: Decentralized App Demo

A Decentralized App for Minting, Viewing and Transferring NFT-based Certificate of Authenticity for Luxury Watches

This is the 2nd part of my series of articles to demonstrate how Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) may replace paper-based Certificate of Authenticity for luxury goods such as watches.

Refer to Part 1 to learn the business logic behind how this may work.

Ropsten Ethereum Faucet: JSON Web Service

Ropsten Ethereum Faucet: JSON Web Service

Motivation

This series of tutorial documents my process of building an Ethereum faucet on the Ropsten Testnet. This is the 3rd article of the series and it explains the codes behind the JSON Web Service. The JSON Web Service performs the role of dishing out free ETH when the requester provides his Ethereum wallet address and the number of ETHs he wishes to receive.