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How to write NFT smart contract in 2023
In this project, here are the list of features which is common and the new OpenSea's On-Chain Enforcement Tool (operator-filter)
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OpenSea forcing NFTs to "filter" addresses
I might be misreading this
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Enforcing NFT Royalties - A post from the Quai Network Forum
OpenSea tries to mitigate the first method using their Operator Filter Registry 5, but it requires significant overhead for creators to register and still does not provide an end all, be all solution. ERC-2981 makes an attempt at universally determining and enforcing royalties for every NFT sale, but fails to serve its purpose if the token is wrapped with another ERC721 contract. Takeaway from this that on Ethereum (or any other chain), creator fees cannot be universally enforced without removing the ability to wrap NFTs and prohibiting P2P transfers with null sale value.
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How do I add on-chain enforcement to my smart contract’s code?
Looking at openseas Github doesn't make it any more clear for me... https://github.com/ProjectOpenSea/operator-filter-registry
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OpenSea contract-level metadata broken
should be fixed now https://github.com/ProjectOpenSea/operator-filter-registry/issues/27
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Opensea Creator Fees Update
After reading the docs, my understanding is we basically just need to add this.
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OpenSea Breaks Silence on NFT Royalties, But Creators Don't Like What They Hear
I don't need to be a lawyer to know that no where in that thread did they ever say, or even suggest, that you had to use their blacklist feature to get royalties on their platform. In fact if you go and read the Read Me on the actual Github Repo for their tool you'll note that it very explicitly says that you don't need to use their allowed list, or any list, to use the on-chain fees tool.
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ProjectOpenSea/operator-filter-registry is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of operator-filter-registry is Solidity.
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