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Enhancing Liquidity for Existing NFTs: Implementing Lock-up Mechanism to Return DN404 Tokens with Matching Token IDs #110

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@abitocodes

Hello DN404 community and developers,

I'm reaching out to propose an enhancement aimed at increasing the liquidity of already minted NFTs through the DN404 protocol. Specifically, I believe there is a significant opportunity to extend the utility and accessibility of our existing NFT assets by implementing a mechanism that allows for the locking up of an NFT in exchange for DN404 tokens that carry the identical token ID as the original NFT.

The current scope of DN404, which primarily focuses on tokens minted after 2024, seems to target a rather narrow market and community. By broadening this approach to encompass existing NFTs, we could significantly expand our reach and impact within the broader NFT ecosystem.

However, as I attempt to draft a contract to realize this functionality, I've encountered challenges in devising a robust logic that accurately matches the token IDs of the locked-up ERC721 tokens with the DN404 tokens returned to the user. This issue is crucial for ensuring that users can reclaim their original NFTs upon returning the DN404 tokens, thereby maintaining a seamless and secure exchange process.

I'm opening this issue to solicit feedback, suggestions, and potential collaborations from the DN404 community and developers. Our goal is to refine this concept further and explore viable implementations that could bring this idea to fruition. I believe that by working together, we can overcome the technical hurdles and create a more fluid and dynamic NFT market that benefits all stakeholders involved.

I don't know if this idea has already been addressed or if it's impossible, but I'll raise an issue. Thanks.

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