Comment by @stani • Hey
Interesting, basically if you post on Lens tokenzied content it would appear in OpenSea?
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That’s part of it. But before it appears on any marketplaces the metadata of the token needs to be input correctly. If there was a way to add the user name as the creator, the title of the artwork, description, the artwork itself, and other relevant fields, this would help marketplaces determine between a legit NFT and spam. Here is the last publication minted from my profile as it appears on OpenSea and Rarible: https://opensea.io/collection/lens-collect-profile-105878-publication-5036 https://rarible.com/collection/polygon/0x2126629d1531f1b13c101bf5df0fc045e10ed908/items The LIP addresses the issue with how the tokens appear currently. OpenSea and other marketplaces aggregate tokenized content from Lens already. But they show up in a way that basically looks like spam. All the details (including the artwork) are missing, and instead of a collection or artwork title, it shows as “Lens Collect | Profile #105878 - Publication #5036” - there is no record of the creator. Personally, I would love to see a more comprehensive set of metadata specifically for music file types (ie. MP3 or WAV files). These files often have metadata embedded (including the cover art) that could be pulled in by the apps during upload. I’ll post something later today about this with more description and tag you.