GenAI Tokens: Creating NFTs using GenAI

The other hackathon involvement still need to be explained here and the difference.

Yes, I’ve already read all your Devpost problems, and that’s why I questioned it because it’s unclear. You answered with quote too but context isn’t related to the question; yes, you’re monetizing it, but the market is moving in a different direction.

I still use HuggFace because I’m doing some text-to-image work. But directly purchasing something that’s usually free and requires experimentation seems like a big turn-off, the open source mindset exist to allowed more free inputs

Especially since the AI community tends to avoid NFTs. The web3 space vs the actual users in your case have different orientations. your target seems will be fully for web3 enthusiasts and the actual AI person wont be interested at all. Thats if the case of product is B2C

Because again, this is unclear whether B2B or B2C? It has bigger potential in B2B but if it’s B2B, most companies prefer direct purchases rather than tokenizing things again.

Alright, Mr. Consultant.

Did I ever suggest that monetization isn’t an option?

I never denied creators the opportunity to sell their work either.

I never said that the AI community hates Web3; what I mentioned was NFTs. (Just because I said I hate rats doesn’t mean I hate all animals. Thank you)

I certainly never claimed that NFTs are solely for digital art—there’s much more to explore. My interest lies in strategies for penetrating the market, but it seems you’re missing the context of our discussion.

Let’s say you have a real diamond, the most valuable one. If you’re selling it on the street, will anyone buy it? perhaps, who knows with luck. It doesn’t matter how valuable it is; in the end, it’s about where + how you sell it. It will be easier when you know the market.

The same goes for your product. Some prefer purchasing from notable platforms like Azure Marketplace or AWS Marketplace. This is where I want to steer the conversation. How do you attract customers and transition them into your market? You mentioned having 89 interested AI developers and freelancers—where did they get their model data before? If they ever purchased it, where was it available? I was expecting more like detailed analysis from the understanding of the market, not your other ramblings.

That’s why I questioned who your primary target market is. I want clarity on your understanding of this market-fit to gain initial traction—not with your product. The problems always exist and always have solution but innovative products can struggle too if they don’t align with market needs.

There’s VR headset in 90s or google glass out in 2013, but market isn’t aligned even though it’s google with big name

I’m already interested in the product, and like any investor or customer, that’s what im digging and looking from you. I never said this wouldn’t work. If you still don’t understand just don’t continue the discussion, Mr. Consultant of multi-billion dollar companies.

It’s becoming ridiculous with some of your ramblings, but imnot looking for discuss those. So you don’t have to blabber more useless stuff, and make it even more unclear

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Thanks for this explanation

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@sidh1999 Thanks for participating in the hackathon. Is there a user interface available for your project that I can use for testing?

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@admin.hackathon @SimbadMarino @WindsOfChange92 @adeel @Gordian @Prince-Onscolo @fabsltsa @Nweke-nature1.com @manfred_jr @Youngyuppie @Relate101 @Okorie @ines_valerie @fabsltsa @Chizz @Chukseucharia

One of them is github link, other one is

Do you have any working MVP currently? It’s the main requirement to count as eligible in this hackathon. (Forum users don’t have to download your github code and try it due to security reasons. Where’s your website?)

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Thanks for your feedback but, I think you missed the requirements part of the hackathon.

TRON Grand Hackathon - HackaTRON Season 7: Unleash the Future of Blockchain: Code, Create, Collaborate - Devpost

The MVP is fully functional (as we have shown in the demo) and we have already made the whole code opensource for any one to test with very detailed instructions.

#frontend 
npm install
npm start

#backend
pip install -r requirements.txt
python app,py

#AI models
docker compose up

If you want to verify the authenticity of the project for some reason, you can checkout the event emissions from the smart contract, have already shared all 5 contract links for shasta testnet. You can match the timestamp of the transactions and also review the contracts.

Yes ideally if we had funds we could deploy the fronted, backend and AI model but unfortunately, we dont have the resource to do so(As mentioned couple of times).

As you can see NeuraNFT deploys a genAI model which requires GPU and to get a decent model running it costs about $25/day that’s roughly $750 a month. So it’s not financially feasible for us to deploy the model now. But we are in the process of acquiring funds, and hopefully if we have enough support, we will be able to do this.

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That was so detailed and touched everything I want to know on your approach to protecting users data from unauthorized access. Thank you for replying to me.

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Welcome to hackathon S7. I have one question.How does NeuraNFT ensure the secure storage and permission management of AI models and data using BTFS and smart contracts?

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This is looking like a very very comprehensive piece of work, thank you for sharing

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Keep building, there are still prizes for disqualified projects

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There are ups and downs in this life. There is no rule that every project will be accepted. Unfortunately, deleting your project shows that you are not a professional :thinking:

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This is very bad from the team, why should they delete it

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Honestly, I’m writing this with a very heavy heart and genuine concern. I do care a little about the award but honestly can’t find substantial reason for disqualifications.

If it was just me, I would have accepted it as personal/projects shortcoming and maybe only dming the community leaders for feedback and discussion with working for bonus tracks, but seeing other exceptional projects disqualified with us—some even better than ours and we were considering them as real competition—has left me really confused and worried.

It was quite difficult to delete something we spent so much time building, not just the project but also answering Q/A and discussions. Was quite hard for me, but wanted to convey a message. I want transparency and want to know why exactly these projects were disqualified.

I know this will get attention but also defame me in the community, closing all future opportunities for me in the ecosystem, also impacting my projects in other ecosystems. At least by doing so hopeful I can get my point across.

I’m reaching out not to create controversy but in hope of understanding and getting a more open dialogue. Even if this affects my standing in the community, I feel it’s important to advocate for clarity and fairness for all developers and the only reason why I left corporate and joined crypto community.

I have just removed the post from here, the project is still on github and wont be deleting the project itself and also posting all the Q/A gathered here on github page.

I am not sure saying this would come right or again be taken in a wrong way but just checkout the disqualified project. Cant view mine now as its removed :joy:, but seriously checkout disqualified projects and assess for your self if it deserved to be not selected.

btw selected project - if it just for formatting of post then someone please explain me this.

I am already getting lots of hate and would get more after this but yeh its what it is :slight_smile:

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Hey @sidh1999 Hope you are doing good , I may clarify all your doubts and give you feedback for everything if you bare :slightly_smiling_face:

Definitely brother, thanks for the help I’ll be creating a new post under general project section and would invite everyone for feedbacks.

I’ve come to terms with everything. While winning or loosing wasn’t an issue, I was very disappointed about the project not being considered even worthy to be judged.

Yesterday, I deployed a base chain version, though with partial AI node availability due to our current resource constraints. After considering the feedback from the hackathon, I purchased an old laptop to at least get one version running. The current setup operates on basic specs (single core, 2GB RAM), so we’re only able to host one application. All contracts are live on the Base testnet with a basic backend running.

Once we receive funding from other hacks (we were lucky enough to win some hacks), we’ll deploy the multi-chain version along with Tron version and create a new post in the general section, including all previous discussions.

Upon reflection, I regret removing the original post as it contained valuable community feedback, and honestly I was unfair to them. I’ll create a comprehensive new post once we have full hosting capability, making sure to include all previous discussions and properly credit the community members who contributed.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Again want to thank all community members who went through the project.

Simply go to edit in the top of your project section click on the back button and you will get all your info back there simple copy and paste it :wink:

Thanks man, did this but still won’t be going through this hackathon and won’t be applying to the bonus tracks. This is a choice I made. But will definitely keep updating the project