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Home » Guides » How to Mint Your First NFT on Solana’s Solsea? A Step-by-Step Guide

How to Mint Your First NFT on Solana’s Solsea? A Step-by-Step Guide

Author: Jose Oramas

Last Updated Jul 19, 2024 @ 14:00

Minting NFTs on Solana has become preferable for many digital creators. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to do it quickly.

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Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) became particularly popular in 2021, and the trend continues, albeit a bit slower, in 2022. Users flock to create, sell, and collect various NFTs for many reasons. Some of them like the art, others are trying to speculate on their value, third are used as a part of a blockchain-based game, and so forth.

Whatever the reason, it appears that NFTs are here to stay. Naturally, Ethereum emerged as the dominant network for their creation, and the ERC-721 token standard continues to lead the market. However, this also led to network congestion, tremendous fees, and slow transaction processing times, and other blockchains appeared a reasonable alternative as users were looking for cheaper and quicker solutions.

One of these is Solana. In fact, Solana is thriving in the non-fungible token space as more creators seek Ethereum alternatives to launch their NFT projects. In this guide, we’ll explain step by step how to mint NFTs on Solana — specifically on Solsea, the network’s biggest NFT marketplace.

Quick Navigation

  • What is NFT Minting?
  • How to Mint Your First NFT on Solsea?
  • Connecting Phantom Wallet
  • Creating an NFT Collection
  • Minting your NFTs on Solsea

What is Minting?

Minting is the process of tokenizing a digital file with cryptography, and tokenization is the process of turning an asset into a digital token that can be moved, stored, and recorded on the blockchain. You can pretty much turn any digital file into a token — mp3, mp4, jpeg, WAV, PNG, GIF, etc.

Don’t worry about the technical process now — you’ll get a grasp of it as we go through this guide.

How to Mint NFTs on Solana’s Solsea Marketplace

There are several NFT marketplaces on Solana, like Solanart, Magic Eden, or Solport, but for now, we’ll be minting on Solsea — the first and most popular NFT marketplace on Solana. We’re also going to use Phantom, a non-custodial cryptocurrency wallet and browser extension commonly referred to as the MetaMask of Solana.

Let’s go step by step. First, set up your wallet.

1 – Installing Phantom

If you don’t already have Phantom installed, go to the Phantom app and download it as an extension for your browser. In this case, we’re using Brave.

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Once added to your browser, you’ll see the Phantom icon on the Extension button at the top right. Click the icon and proceed with the installation.

You’ll be redirected to a new page. Click on Create New Wallet.

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You’ll receive a secret recovery phrase, which you’ll use to recover your account in case you need to reinstall it on another device later on. This is the most important step in creating your wallet – if you lose this phrase or you write it down incorrectly – you won’t be able to restore your wallet, and you might lose your funds. Therefore, make sure you write it and save it in a safe place and remember:

Never save your private key on your PC! Never share your key phrase with anyone, this will give them full control of the funds! 

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Also, Phantom currently doesn’t have an Android version, so be aware of phishing and fake apps.

Once you’ve done this, Phantom will be added to your Browser. You can easily access it by clicking on the Phantom icon in the menu bar.

2 – Funding Your Wallet

To start minting, we’re going to need SOL, Solana’s native cryptocurrency. If you have SOL on a crypto exchange like Coinbase, you’ll have to send the funds to your Phantom wallet. To do so, simply click on the $ icon.

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Choose SOL and click on Deposit.

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You can either fund your wallet by scanning the QR code or copy-paste the address below the QR code.

After your wallet is funded, you’re ready to start minting NFTs on Solana.

Creating a new account on Solsea

The next step is to create an account on Solsea. You can do this by connecting your wallet to the platform. Simply click on the Connect Wallet option at the top right and choose Phantom.

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Phantom will pop up on your screen, requesting permission to link your wallet. Solsea will be able to view your funds and wallet activity and request transaction approval.

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After you connect it, you’ll be redirected to Solsea’s sign-in page. Enter your email account and a password.

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Agree to the terms and conditions and click on Register. Solsea will send you an email to confirm your Solsea account. Once done, your wallet will be automatically connected to the Solsea platform.

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Now you’re good to go! The next couple of steps will show you the actual minting process.

Create an NFT Collection

  1. First, you need to create an NFT collection to store your NFTs. Go to the “Create” tab and click on Collection.

2. Choose a title and add a description for your collection.

3. Upload the header and the icon image.

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4. You can add your social media accounts and website if you want more people to engage with you and your future work.

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5. When ready, click on “Create Collection” and sign the transactions to mint the collection. Notice that you might see a pop-up message saying that a mint transaction has failed – this is probably a bug on Solsea’s end, and you might have to wait a little for the transaction to complete.

If you’re unsure if the transaction was approved, go to your wallet, choose SOL, and review the transaction history, or use any Solana block explorer.

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After the transaction is confirmed, head over to Wallet and click on My Collection. It should look something like this:

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Minting Your First NFT on Solsea

  1. Now that we have our NFT collection set, let’s add some NFTs to it. Go back to the Create tab and, this time, choose “NFT.”

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2. Upload the file. The accepted formats are JPEG, PNG, or GIF (image), and MOV or MP4 (video). Make sure you first read the supported file formats. For the sake of this guide, we’ll upload an image of our awesome laser-eye potato.

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3. Next, choose a title and add a description for your NFT.

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4. Now, we have the option to set royalty payments. This is the percentage you, as the creator, will earn each time your NFT is resold on the secondary market.

The percentage ranges from 0% to 50%, and you can set it based on your own business model.

The next fields are not mandatory but highly recommended to fill out, like the external link to your artwork page—if you have one—so people can see more of your work.

When it comes to tags—in our case, a plain image—choose the right tag for your type of file (if it’s mp4, then choose video). Once minted and listed, your NFT becomes searchable based on its tag.

Solsea is also the first NFT marketplace to embed licenses on NFTs. These licenses will allow you to specify what you’re selling, and buyers know exactly what they’re buying. If you’re still unsure, read here.

If you previously created an NFT collection, you can add your new NFT to it by selecting it from the Collection drop-down bar.

Finally, you have to add the traits, but be careful because you can’t change them once they are minted.

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  1. Click on Mint NFT. Again, you’ll need to sign the transactions to mint your NFT.

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6. You got it! Now, Click on See your Mint to check out your new NFT.

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Unlike MetaMask, your NFT will be automatically added to your Phantom wallet. Go take a look at it next to the $ icon. However, keep in mind your NFT will disappear from your wallet once you list it on Solsea.

That takes us to the next step, which is listing your NFT.

Simply go to Wallet, and on the drop-down bar, click on “NFTs In My Wallet.”

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Click on “List NFT” and choose the price.

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Once done, go back to My Wallet and check out your listed NFT.

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That’s pretty much it! Remember, you’ll receive a percentage revenue each time that your NFT is sold on the secondary market (which will go directly to your wallet.)

Conclusion

Minting NFTs on Solana is straightforward and requires no special coding knowledge. In this regard, the process is similar to minting NFTs on OpenSea.

All in all, Solana is one of the leading blockchains for NFTs, and being able to take advantage of this is a must for anyone who wishes to succeed in the field of digital art. However, it’s not without its issues. The network has been experiencing multiple outages, and it also slows down tremendously during times of excessive load—much like Ethereum.

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Besides content writing, José is a finance and blockchain journalist with over 3 years of experience, covering the latest news on Web3, DeFi, GameFi, and all things crypto. Contact.

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