Frame your NFT like a piece of art, using the frame colors and shape that suit your space. Use the right size frame to make the best use of both your artwork and the space that it will hang in.
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They are similar to cryptocurrencies in that they are based on a blockchain technology and exist as entries in a database. Unlike cryptocurrencies, which use a public ledger (like Bitcoin), NFTs have their own private ledgers.
The first step to framing an NFT is selecting a frame that matches the artwork you want to display. Most frames come in many shapes and sizes so there is plenty of room for customization!
Next, you'll need to decide what type of backing you want for your frame. For example, if you have an NFT with a lot of detail or intricate designs then you may want to consider using museum-quality glass instead of acrylic because it will prevent any damage from occurring over time due to humidity changes in the air around your home or office space (which can cause yellowing). On the other hand, if your NFT doesn't have much detail then acrylic might work just fine!
1. Frame as in a painting or photograph, which you might hang on your wall
2. Frame as in a framework, where the structure of something holds it together
The first definition is what we're talking about here. NFTs are pieces of art that you can hang on your wall, and they come in a variety of shapes and sizes (rectangles, circles, squares), colors (black/white/red), and thicknesses (thin or thick). They're usually made out of wood or metal, but we've seen some really cool ones made out of glass!
FlowNFT is the easiest way to print your NFTs on demand. Your NFTs will look exactly like you want them to with rich colors and sharp contrast.