The creator contract beta release has been tested by users, with 84 contracts deployed and 250 NFTs minted so far.
According to an article on Feb. 16, KnownOrigin, the unchangeable dynamic password (NFT) sales market for ecommerce platform eBay, will release the creator's smart contract to its star. With more contracts, stars can get paid for sharing assets as co-creators. According to KnownOrigin, customers have been testing the public beta version of their Creator contract for the past few weeks, and so far 84 contracts have been deployed, resulting in 250 versions of NFT. Gradually, all the approved creators on KnownOrigin are required to deploy and create according to their own contracts and publish them to the public. No coding knowledge is required for deployment.
In June 2022, KnownOrigin was recycled by eBay with an ominous amount. According to its founder Peter Kermer, this etheric platform seeks to "empower creators and collectors based on the level at which they are given the ability to display, market and collect distinctive, tested data objects."
Since May 2021, eBay has been available for NFT in the immediate market. However, the company did not integrate blockchain applications to support migration in its platform or sell business based on login passwords. In an airdrop in May 2022, a customer was asked to accept his NFT outside the platform using in-platform messages or e-mails. At this stage, EBay is not compatible with listing-themed activities that solicit payments or transfers in digital currency.
Founded in 2020, KnownOrigin is famous for its dedicated boutique community of NFT artists and creators. At this stage, the most popular personal collections listed on the platform are built through XCOPY, with 27 versions and 559 sales. The series, known for its "common data glitches" and flickering graphic crafts, has a total turnover of more than 1523.78 ethers ($2.56 million).