
Injective, in collaboration with Dojo Swap, has launched the CW-404 standard, a significant advancement in the NFT market. This new standard, which ports the popular ERC-404 standard to Injective's network, aims to enhance the fractional NFT standards by leveraging Injective's high-speed, low-fee blockchain capabilities. The introduction of CW-404 is expected to divert millions of dollars from Ethereum to Injective's network, marking a pivotal shift in the NFT landscape. Additionally, the Sushi Fighter NFT collection is set to be the first to utilize this new standard, featuring generative profile pictures and custom minting logic. In related developments, Shiba Inu has exploited the DN-404 standard for its latest NFT endeavor, and NextBlueChip has announced full support for the DN404 protocol, enabling high-quality, zero-code issuance of 404 projects.
UPDATE: The Sushi Fighter NFT collection would be the first to utilize Injective's ERC-404 port, CW-404, featuring generative profile pictures and custom minting logic. By @parikshitm899 and @shauryamalwa. https://t.co/o4ZVYm1rAI
CORRECTION:@Injective_ has introduced "CW-404," an ERC-404 port, to divert millions of dollars brought in by the experimental standard from Ethereum to its own network. By @parikshimt899. https://t.co/0Z3AzLc5Xz https://t.co/PiW5V4vRzp
.@Injective_ has introduced "CW-404," an ERC-404 port, to divert millions of dollars brought in by the experimental standard from Ethereum to its own network. By @parikshim899. https://t.co/bIly9MDcHQ




