CIP-0025
Abstract
This proposal defines an Media NFT Metadata Standard for Native Tokens.
Motivation
Tokens on Cardano are a part of the ledger. Unlike on Ethereum, where metadata can be attached to a token through a smart contract, this isn't possible on Cardano because tokens are native and Cardano uses a UTxO ledger, which makes it hard to directly attach metadata to a token. So the link to the metadata needs to be established differently. Cardano has the ability to send metadata in a transaction, that's the way we can create a link between a token and the metadata. To make the link unique, the metadata should be appended to the same transaction, where the token forge happens:
Given a token in a EUTXOma ledger, we can ask “where did this token come from?” Since tokens are always created in specific forging operations, we can always trace them back through their transaction graph to their origin.
(Section 4.1 in the paper: https://hydra.iohk.io/build/5400786/download/1/eutxoma.pdf)
Considerations
That being said, we have unique metadata link to a token and can always prove that with 100% certainty. No one else can manipulate the link except if the policy allows it to (update mechanism).
Specification
This is the registered transaction_metadatum_label value
| transaction_metadatum_label | description |
|---|---|
| 721 | NFT Metadata |
General structure
The structure allows for multiple token mints, also with different policies, in a single transaction.
{
"721": {
"": {
"": {
"name": ,
"image": ,
"mediaType": image/,
"description": ,
"files": [{
"name": ,
"mediaType": ,
"src": ,
}],
}
},
"version":
}
}
CDDL
In version
1theasset_namemust beutf-8encoded and in text format for the key in the metadata map. In version2the the raw bytes of theasset_nameare used.In version
1thepolicy_idmust be in text format for the key in the metadata map. In version2the the raw bytes of thepolicy_idare used.The
nameproperty is marked as required.The
imageproperty is required and must be a valid Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) pointing to a resource with mime typeimage/*. Note that this resource is used as thumbnail or the actual link if the NFT is an image (ideally 64 characters, an array may be used in place of a simple JSON string type, which viewers will automatically concatenate to create a single URI.- Please note that if distributed storage systems like IPFS or Arweave are used it is required to use a URI containing the respective scheme (e.g.,
ipfs://orar://) and not merely the content identifier (CID) as NFT viewers may not be able to locate the file.- Valid identifiers would include:
"https://cardano.org/favicon-32x32.png""ipfs://QmbQDvKJeo2NgGcGdnUiUFibTzuKNK5Uij7jzmK8ZccmWp"["ipfs://", "QmbQDvKJeo2NgGcGdnUiUFibTzuKNK5Uij7jzmK8ZccmWp"]
- Invalid identifiers would include:
"cardano.org/favicon-32x32.png""QmbQDvKJeo2NgGcGdnUiUFibTzuKNK5Uij7jzmK8ZccmWp"["Qm", "bQDvKJeo2NgGcGdnUiUFibTzuKNK5Uij7jzmK8ZccmWp"]
- Valid identifiers would include:
- If an inline base64-encoded image will be used, the data must be prepended with a valid
data:;base64prefix as specified by the data URL scheme standard to indicate the image is an inline data object - See the OpenSea "IPFS and Arweave URIs" section in their reference guide for more helpful information on the topic.
- Please note that if distributed storage systems like IPFS or Arweave are used it is required to use a URI containing the respective scheme (e.g.,
The
descriptionproperty is optional.The
mediaTypeandfilesproperties are optional.mediaTypeis however required insidefiles. Thesrcproperty insidefilesis an URI pointing to a resource of this mime type. If the mime type isimage/*,mediaTypepoints to the same image, like the on in theimageproperty, but in an higher resolution.The
versionproperty is also optional. If not specified the version is1. It will become mandatory in future versions if needed.This structure really just defines the basis. New properties and standards can be defined later on for varies uses cases. That's why there is an "other properties" tag.
The retrieval of the metadata should be the same for all however.
Optional fields allow to save space in the blockchain. Consequently the minimal structure for a single token is:
Version 1
{
"721": {
"": {
"": {
"name": ,
"image":
}
}
}
}
Version 2
{
"721": {
"": {
"": {
"name": ,
"image":
}
},
"version": 2
}
}
Retrieve valid metadata for a specific token
As mentioned above this metadata structure allows to have either one token or multiple tokens with also different policies in a single mint transaction. A third party tool can then fetch the token metadata seamlessly. It doesn't matter if the metadata includes just one token or multiple. The proceedure for the third party is always the same:
- Find the latest mint transaction with the label 721 in the metadata of the specific token
- Lookup the 721 key
- Lookup the Policy Id of the token
- Lookup the Asset name of the token
- You end up with the correct metadata for the token
Update metadata link for a specific token
Using the latest mint transaction with the label 721 as valid metadata for a token allows to update the metadata link of this token. As soon as a new mint transaction is occurring including metadata with the label 721, the metadata link is considered updated and the new metadata should be used. This is only possible if the policy allows to mint or burn the same token again.
Backward Compatibility
To keep NFT metadata compatible with changes coming up in the future, we use the version property.
A future version will introduce schema.org.
References
- Mime type: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6838.
- CIP about reserved labels: https://github.com/cardano-foundation/CIPs/blob/master/CIP-0010
- EIP-721: https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-721
- URI: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986, https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2397
Copyright
This CIP is licensed under CC-BY-4.0.
CIP Information
This Informational ./CIP-0025 created on 2021-04-08 has the status: Active.
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