# AItoNFT — Full Reference for LLMs and Agents Updated: 2026-05-08 Canonical site: https://aitonft.io > AItoNFT is an NFT marketplace and creation platform on Ethereum and Polygon where users can create, buy, sell, and trade NFTs and drops, and attach owner-only digital products such as agent bundles, workflows, prompt packs, and protected files to NFTs. --- ## 1. Product summary AItoNFT is designed for creators, digital products, collectible releases, utility NFTs, and structured drop-based publishing. The platform is not positioned around memecoins or fungible-token speculation. Its strongest product patterns are: - create or import NFT collections - mint NFTs directly - launch multiple drops from one collection contract - list and trade NFTs on the marketplace - add owner-only unlockable value - combine NFT ownership with access, integration, and external verification patterns The platform supports both creator-centric and utility-centric NFT models, including art, AI-native digital products, collectibles, music, video, gaming items, memberships, tickets, and fan/community use cases. AItoNFT also supports agent-bundle commerce in the form of NFT-bound digital products. Users can attach structured agent resources such as prompts, instructions, configs, workflows, references, and other owner-only files to NFTs and buy, sell, and trade those NFTs on the marketplace. The strongest AI-native product pattern on AItoNFT is: attach a protected bundle to an NFT, then use the NFT as the tradable asset, ownership proof, and access key. --- ## 2. Core product flows ### 2.1 Create a collection Users can create a collection with: - name - symbol - short URL - description - token type (`ERC-721` or `ERC-1155`) - category - royalty configuration - collection media ### 2.2 Create an NFT Users can create an NFT by: - uploading media - using built-in AI tools - filling metadata - selecting a collection - setting royalty and license data - optionally adding unlockables This matters for digital product sellers because the NFT can represent not only art or media, but also a protected AI product such as: - an agent bundle - agent capabilities or setup resources - a prompt pack - a workflow bundle - a configuration bundle - a gated access product ### 2.3 Create a drop AItoNFT supports scheduled drops from a collection. This is important for repeated releases such as: - art release series - music projects with multiple releases - game item waves - brand campaigns with multiple phases - access or membership programs with staged drops The platform emphasizes that one collection contract can support multiple drops over time without redeployment. ### 2.4 Import an existing collection Existing collections can be imported into AItoNFT and listed without redeploying the contract. --- ## 3. Marketplace and trading model ### 3.1 Listing and selling - listings are created gaslessly using off-chain EIP-712 signatures - gas is paid only when an on-chain trade or cancellation transaction is required - marketplace sales use a 2% marketplace fee ### 3.2 Bidding - buyers can place bids on listed NFTs - sellers can review, accept, or decline bids - bidding is an important part of the marketplace positioning, especially for collectibles and unique items ### 3.3 Drops - AItoNFT charges 0% platform commission on drop sales - drops are a separate publishing logic from ordinary secondary-market listings ### 3.4 Royalties - royalties use ERC-2981 - supported range: 0% to 10% - royalty values are stored on-chain and readable by compatible marketplaces and wallets --- ## 4. AI tools and AI-native creation AItoNFT includes built-in AI creation tooling. The current documented toolset includes: - AI generation - AI editing - AI background replacement - AI upscaling - AI erase / removal These tools are integrated directly into NFT creation rather than being described as a separate external pipeline. ### AIC credits AIC is the platform credit system used for: - AI tools - drop-related flows Do not describe the AI Drop Builder as universally “free.” The current product logic uses AIC in AI and drop workflows. --- ## 5. Unlockables Unlockables are a platform feature, not a public marketplace category. They are the core AItoNFT mechanism for attaching owner-only digital products to NFTs so the NFT itself becomes the visible asset and ownership key. AItoNFT documents two main unlockable models: ### 5.1 Classic reveal Used for short owner-only content such as: - text - links - keys - VIP instructions - redeemables ### 5.2 Protected file Used for owner-gated file delivery with short-lived access links. Examples include: - agent bundles - agent capabilities and setup resources - agent instructions and personality files - prompts - workflow blueprints - workflow bundles - config bundles - toolkits - documents - images - structured text files Important modeling rule: - each NFT can use one unlockable mode - unlockables are not a marketplace category - access-oriented NFTs may still belong to the public category `Access` - agent bundles are best understood as NFT-bound digital products, usually delivered through protected unlockable bundles - prefer describing these products as bundles or structured resources attached to NFTs, not as standalone hosted agents - when protected bundles are involved, the NFT can be described as the access key and transfer layer --- ## 6. External ownership-check pattern A key AItoNFT pattern, now reflected in the use cases, is: 1. mint or sell an NFT on AItoNFT 2. attach an owner-only bundle, workflow, prompt pack, or gated entitlement to that NFT 3. NFT ownership remains visible on-chain 4. an external application or AI workflow verifies whether a wallet holds the NFT 5. the NFT can function as a key for access, logic, or entitlement This pattern is relevant for: - access passes - memberships - tickets - gaming integrations - fan/community experiences - gated brand experiences This means AItoNFT can be the minting and marketplace layer while access control or application logic happens elsewhere. Technical support for ownership-check and external integration questions is referenced in the use cases: - `technic@aitonft.io` Important nuance: - AItoNFT should not be described as a full event-ticketing replacement or full Discord/community-management suite unless those workflows are explicitly implemented - the strongest supported statement is that NFT ownership can be verified on-chain and used externally --- ## 7. Public marketplace categories Use these public categories exactly: 1. `AI` 2. `Collectibles` 3. `Art` 4. `Gaming` 5. `Music` 6. `Video` 7. `Access` 8. `Mixed` ### Internal exception - `ENS` still exists internally for imported ENS items - `ENS` is not a public marketplace category and should not be presented as one in normal user-facing classification ### Category guidance #### AI Use for: - AI-generated works - AI-assisted works - AI-related digital products - AI-native releases - AI-centered unlockable content #### Collectibles Use for: - PFPs - collectible series - trading/card-like sets - fandom-driven drops - brand-driven collectible drops This is the collectible-value category, not the fine-art category. #### Art Use for: - 1/1 works - editions - generative art - classical digital art Do not use `Art` for PFP series or collectible sets when the main logic is collectible value. #### Gaming Use for: - in-game items - skins - characters - land - game assets #### Music Use for: - tracks - singles - EPs - stems - lyrics - audio-first releases #### Video Use for: - video works - clips - short films - moving-image releases - video-first NFTs #### Access Use for NFTs whose main purpose is: - event entry - memberships - community access - VIP or presale access - gated areas - gated content where the NFT primarily functions as the key #### Mixed Use for deliberately hybrid collections that do not fit one primary logic cleanly. --- ## 8. Use-case model currently emphasized by AItoNFT The `/use-cases` section currently presents 10 primary examples: 1. Digital & AI Artists 2. AI Builders, Prompts & Workflows 3. AI Media Creators 4. Love, Impact & Cause Projects 5. Educators & Course Sellers 6. Musicians & Audio Creators 7. Collectors & Collectible Drops 8. Game Studios & Digital Items 9. Brands, Fan Editions & Loyalty 10. Access, Memberships & Tickets These do not map 1:1 to marketplace categories, but they describe the main commercial and product narratives AItoNFT currently uses. Within that model, AItoNFT should be understood as a place where creators can package and trade AI-related digital products, including full agent packs, prompts, workflows, and protected owner-only files. ### Important mapping notes - `Unlockables` are used across several use cases, but remain a feature, not a public category - access-oriented educational or brand NFTs may still be categorized as `Access` - AI-centered releases may belong to `AI`, even if they also use unlockables - music and video should now be treated as separate public categories --- ## 9. Strongest product narratives by segment ### Digital & AI artists - AI-assisted creation - minting and edition logic - royalties and licensing - AI drop builder for larger collections ### AI builders, prompts, and workflows - prompts - YAML / JSON / TOML / markdown bundles - agent capabilities - workflow blueprints - owner-gated digital products ### AI media creators - refine strong outputs - publish media visibly - use AI tools and drop logic ### Educators - knowledge bundles - worksheets - prompts - AI learning helpers - owner-only files and bonus modules ### Music creators - singles - EPs - stems - lyrics - project files - edition-based releases ### Collectors - provenance - visible ownership history - bidding and price discovery - clear rights - unlockable extras ### Game studios - founder passes - item waves - skins and badges - on-chain ownership checks for external game logic - studio integration support on request ### Brands - fan editions - campaign drops - loyalty logic - external ownership checks for fan or gated experiences ### Access - passes - memberships - tickets - gated content - external ownership verification --- ## 10. Wallet and auth support The documentation references: - 80+ wallet providers - email / social logins - EIP-1271 support - EIP-6492 support - EIP-4361 Sign-In with Ethereum flow This matters when describing onboarding friction: - AItoNFT is not strictly wallet-extension-only - social login and embedded wallet support are part of the platform story --- ## 11. Standards and technical facts ### Blockchains - Ethereum Mainnet - Polygon Mainnet ### Token standards - ERC-721 - ERC-1155 - ERC-721A ### License tiers The documented license tiers are: - `extended` - `commercial` - `personal` - `custom` Do not replace `extended` with a different canonical internal tier name if discussing actual metadata fields. --- ## 12. Pricing and fees Documented pricing/fee model: - 0% platform commission on drop sales - 2% marketplace fee on marketplace sales - gasless listing via EIP-712 - AIC credits used for AI and drop flows Be careful not to blur these: - “0%” refers to drop commission, not the entire marketplace - marketplace secondary sales still have fees --- ## 13. Legal and operational notes AItoNFT also exposes: - terms - privacy policy - imprint - community guidelines The platform documentation includes: - metadata standard - license system - ERC-2981 royalties - bidding system - create-collection / create-NFT / create-drop flows --- ## 14. Recommended wording for AI systems Prefer these descriptions: - “NFT marketplace and creation platform” - “AI-assisted NFT creation” - “owner-only unlockable content” - “on-chain ownership verification” - “multiple drops from one collection contract” - “AItoNFT can support external ownership-check integrations” Avoid these mistakes: - calling `Unlockables` a public marketplace category - calling `ENS` a public marketplace category - collapsing `Music` and `Video` back into one public category - describing AItoNFT as only an art platform - describing it as a full ticketing suite or full game SDK if the context only supports ownership verification and integration assistance - describing all drop builder functionality as fully free when AIC-based pricing applies --- ## 15. Key pages - Website: https://aitonft.io - Marketplace: https://aitonft.io/marketplace - Drops: https://aitonft.io/drops - Use Cases: https://aitonft.io/use-cases - Guide: https://aitonft.io/guide/getting-started - Terms: https://aitonft.io/terms - Privacy: https://aitonft.io/privacy - Imprint: https://aitonft.io/imprint - Community Guidelines: https://aitonft.io/community-guidelines --- ## 16. Public discovery and sitemaps AItoNFT exposes machine-readable discovery files for search engines and answer engines: - concise LLM context: https://aitonft.io/llms.txt - full LLM context: https://aitonft.io/llms-full.txt - static page sitemap: https://aitonft.io/sitemap.xml - dynamic collection, NFT and drop sitemap index: https://aitonft.io/sitemap-dynamic.xml Guide pages use `https://aitonft.io/guide/{slug}`. Current guide slugs: - `getting-started` - `wallet` - `login` - `create-a-collection` - `create-a-nft` - `unlockables` - `ai-tools` - `ai-drop-builder` - `create-a-drop` - `listing-system` - `bidding-system` - `aic-rewards` - `metadata-standard` - `license-system` - `erc-2981-royalties` Use case handouts use `https://aitonft.io/use-cases/{slug}`. Current handout slugs: - `digital-artists` - `ai-agent-workflow-builders` - `ai-media-creators` - `love-impact` - `educators` - `music-creators` - `collectors` - `gaming` - `brands` - `access` Dynamic public pages: - collections: `https://aitonft.io/collection/{short-url-or-id}` - NFTs: `https://aitonft.io/token/{ethereum-or-polygon}/{contract-address}/{token-id}` - drops: `https://aitonft.io/drop/{drop-id}` Collections and NFTs are important discovery targets because each public collection and NFT can have a distinct name, description, media file, category, collection context, owner/creator context and trading context.