Blockhaus launches Minterpress: a WordPress NFT tool for creators powered by Tezos

Blockchaus has provided Web3-focused marketing and communications services to some of the most renowned companies in the world, including Manchester United, Evian, Papa Johns, GAP, The New York Mets, Oracle Redbull Racing, and the McLaren Formula 1 Team. 

Web3-focused agency Blockhaus has launched an open-source NFT tool built to allow creators and collectors to mint and host eco-friendly NFTs on WordPress.

Going by the name of Minterpress, the NFT tool is powered by the Tezos blockchain in order to ensure that NFTs minted through Minterpress are energy-efficient, without the negative downsides of first generation NFTs.

The launch of the WordPress NFT plug-in further unlocks value for creatives across the globe  by giving them the ability to mint and display their work as NFTs directly from a WordPress page.

No need for centralized NFT marketplaces anymore

Blockhaus’s Minterpress allows artists to take control over how their creations are displayed on their WordPress site rather than having to depend on centralized NFT marketplaces to market their product.

Minterpress requires no coding knowledge as artists can simply create a gallery of NFTs to exhibit on their WordPress site or provide a link to an NFT marketplace to purchase their work.

By simplifying the minting and displaying of NFTs for creatives, Minterpress furthers the mission of Blokhaus, a marketing and communications firm that specializes in blockchain and web3 initiatives.

The Tezos blockchain is the underlying technology used to mint all NFTs on the Minterpress platform. Tezos is known for its energy-efficient design and low costs to mint and transact NFTs.

Tezos’ NFT-friendly capabilities have attracted a diverse NFT community of artists, collectors, and builders around the world, including major NFT platform Objkt.com.

Blockchaus has provided Web3-focused marketing and communications services to some of the most renowned companies in the world, including Manchester United, Evian, Papa Johns, GAP, The New York Mets, Oracle Redbull Racing, and the McLaren Formula 1 Team.

 

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