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Demo

Discover the Arianee Protocol behavior on production.

Introduction

Demos aim to give an idea of what the Arianee protocol can look and works like in production. These demos are backed by the ArianeeJS library developed to use the Arianee protocol.

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The demos below are executed on a test environment.

Before you begin

Download the Arianee Wallet app available on the App Store and the Google Play.

Create and claim an NFT

This demo initializes the test environment and creates a basic NFT based on this JSON file. A QR code with the URL of the transfer request is generated by the NFT issuer so that you can see and claim the NFT on the Arianee Wallet application.

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Please note that in this demo, the NFT issuer is unknown, then the wallet issuer is random which means the authenticity cannot be verified.

Transfer NFT & check history

This demo initializes the test environment and creates a basic NFT based on this JSON file. A QR code with the URL of the transfer request is generated so that you can see and claim the NFT on the Arianee Wallet application. The transfer request is initiated by a random wallet who received the NFT from the NFT issuer.

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This transfer is visible on the NFT history.

Check NFT proof of authenticity

This demo initializes the test environment and creates a basic NFT based on this JSON file with a custom title you can choose. A QR code with the URL of the transfer request is generated so that you can see and claim the NFT on the Arianee Wallet application.

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In this use case, the NFT issuer must be a verified brand so that the certificate fills in all the authenticity criteria. You can see the proof of authenticity of the certificate on the Arianee Wallet application by clicking on the logo.
Also, the wallet of the NFT issuer already exists and is loaded with credits, which means faster execution!