NFT Minting & Listing
On Music on the Block, you can mint your AI-generated music as an NFT and list it for sale through the marketplace. Creators can own their music as a digital asset and connect it to real value through trading.
Follow the steps below to proceed from NFT minting to listing for sale.
Step 1. Service Access & Sign In
1β1. Access the Homepage and Sign In
Visit the official Music on the Block website.
Click the [Sign In] button at the top left of the screen.
1β2. Access the NFT Marketplace
After Sign In, click the [NFT] tab in the left-side menu.
Step 2. NFT Minting
2-1. Go to the MY NFT Page
On the NFT marketplace screen, scroll down and click the [My NFTs] banner.
2-2. Select Music to Mint
On the [My NFTs] page, select the [Track] tab,
then click the [Mint] button for the music you want to mint as an NFT.
2β3. Proceed with Minting
On the minting screen, review the details and click the [Mint] button to proceed with NFT minting.
β» MIC Fee Notice: Minting an NFT requires 100 MIC.
β» Once the minting process starts, it cannot be canceled, so please review all details carefully before proceeding.
2β4. Confirm Minting Completion
When minting is completed, a confirmation pop-up will appear.
Click [Ok] to close the pop-up.
Step 3. Listing for Sale
3β1. Start Listing
From the top menu, go to the [NFT] tab,
then click the [List for Sale] button for the NFT you want to sell.
3β2. Set Sale Conditions
On the listing screen, configure the following items:
Select payment method: MOB / USDT / USDC
Enter the sale price
After completing the setup, click the [List for Sale] button.
β» A POL fee is deducted immediately when listing an NFT.
β» The same fee applies even if the listing is canceled, so please confirm all conditions before proceeding.
Step 4. Check Sale Status
Once the listing is completed, the NFT is immediately displayed on the marketplace.
You can check the status of listed NFTs and transaction details at any time on the [My NFTs] page.
This guide is based on the interface and features available at the time of writing. Actual screens, button labels, and user flows may change as the service is updated or improved.