Compounds NFT
Molecular blockchain collectables for a quantum universe.
About Us

We offer scientifically accurate molecular NFTs based on exact atomic positions. Our goal is to invent an ever expanding catalog of the chemical universe on the blockchain. Our current tokens are minted on the OpenSea minting platform as a place holder for early investors who wish to contribute to our project.

Compounds NFT plans to develop an ERC-721 standard token. Those holding early OpenSea minted NFTs will receive a standard token post development. Atomistic coordinates and pins to IPFS chemical schematics and 3D models will be written straight into our future smart contract, that way your compound holding will be permeant on the blockchain.

We have even more exciting plans ahead including a custom molecule crafting and minting platform!
Featured Molecules
Dev Roadmap
The future of Compounds NFT.
  • 1
    Phase One - OpenSea minting for early investment
    We are first minting specific compounds of interest directly through the OpenSea.io platform. This is to promote early holding and trading allowing primary investors to earn the right to hold a respective ERC-721 token in phase two. 
  • 2
    Phase Two - ERC-721 tokens on IPFS
    A larger chemical database will become available for investors to purchase. Chemical position metadata and links to the IPFS stored image/3D files will be saved directly to the ethereum blockchain using the ERC-721 standard. Token transfers will occur to early investors from phase one corresponding to the chemical compounds they currently hold.
  • 3
    Phase Three - Chemical Exploration on the Blockchain
    A platform for crafting custom compounds will be developed allowing users to explore chemical space. Every compound minted must be unique to be added to the blockchain catalog. Even fictitious compounds can be developed allowing users to potentially discover and hold proof of invention for chemicals they develop. Compounds developed this way will be added to a database and provided to scientific data repositories for potential future use, including drug discovery and design.
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