FAQ
What file formats and maximum file sizes are supported for NFTs on Pixelport?
Pixelport currently supports .jpg, .jpeg, and .png files for NFTs. We’ll soon add support for other file types, including .mp4, .mov,.wemb, .glb, and .gltf files. The maximum file size is 50MB. We recommend uploading files smaller than 50MB to improve NFT visualization and rendering.
Which wallet(s) does Pixelport support?
Pixelport supports any EVM or Substrate-based wallet. See Wallets for more details on supported wallets and their setup instructions.
What blockchains does Pixelport’s NFT Bridge support?
Pixelport is a one-stop NFT hub built on Analog GMP, a chain-agnostic infrastructure currently supporting Ethereum, Astar, Polygon, BNB Smart Chain (BSC), and Arbitrum. Future expansion will include any blockchain integrated by Analog GMP, such as Polkadot, Cosmos, Solana, or Ton.
How much service fee does Pixelport’s NFT Hub currently charge for minting a multi-chain NFT?
For now, Pixelport will not charge any platform fees for NFT(s) minted on the NFT Hub. However, you’ll be responsible for paying gas fees to the specific blockchain network(s) you choose, which can fluctuate based on network congestion.
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