Creating and transferring NFTs has become increasingly accessible, especially with user-friendly platforms like OKX Wallet. Whether you're an artist, content creator, or collector, understanding how to mint and move digital assets on the blockchain is essential in today’s Web3 landscape. This guide walks you through the complete process of creating NFTs and transferring NFTs using OKX Wallet—step by step—across both web and mobile interfaces.
What Are NFTs and Why Do They Matter?
Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) are unique digital assets verified using blockchain technology. Unlike cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin or Ethereum, each NFT is one-of-a-kind and cannot be exchanged on a like-for-like basis. They’re commonly used for digital art, music, videos, collectibles, and more.
With tools like OKX Wallet NFT Studio, creators can easily bring their digital work to life as blockchain-verified collectibles—retaining ownership rights and even earning royalties on future sales.
👉 Discover how easy it is to turn your creativity into a verified digital asset.
How to Create an NFT Using OKX Wallet
OKX Wallet supports multi-chain NFT creation for images, audio, and video files. You can mint your NFTs on popular blockchains including OKC, Ethereum, BSC (Binance Smart Chain), and Polygon, giving you flexibility in cost, speed, and ecosystem reach.
Step-by-Step: Creating an NFT on the Web
- Visit the OKX Wallet Web3 portal and connect your wallet.
- Navigate to Marketplace > NFT > OKX Wallet NFT Studio > Start Creation.
On the Create NFT page:
- Click Start Creation to upload your file.
- Enter the NFT name and description.
- Choose a collection to group your work.
- Select your preferred network (e.g., Ethereum, Polygon).
- Pick the protocol standard (such as ERC-721).
- Set a royalty percentage—recommended to earn passive income from secondary sales.
- Review all details and click Confirm Creation.
🔍 Pro Tip: Always set a royalty rate between 5%–10%. This ensures you earn a percentage every time your NFT is resold—a powerful benefit for creators in the long term.
After confirmation, sign the transaction in your wallet popup. A network fee (gas fee) will apply based on current blockchain congestion. Once processed, your NFT is live on the blockchain.
You can view your newly minted NFT by going to Dashboard > NFT > My Collection.
Supported File Types and Limitations
- Supported formats: JPG, PNG, GIF, MP4, MP3, WAV
- Size limits: Check the upload interface for current size caps per file type
- Chains supported: OKC, Ethereum, BSC, Polygon
- Note: Batch uploading is not currently supported
Creating an NFT via Mobile App
- Open the OKX Wallet app.
- Tap Marketplace > NFT > Create.
- In the top-right corner, select your desired network.
- Upload your digital file (image, audio, or video).
- Fill in the title, description, and set your royalty rate.
- Tap Next to proceed.
Just like on desktop, you’ll need to confirm the transaction in your wallet. Gas fees apply depending on the selected network. After completion, return to the home screen and tap NFT > My Collection to see your published piece.
How to Transfer an NFT
Once an NFT is minted, it's permanently recorded on the blockchain—it cannot be altered or deleted. However, you retain full control over its ownership and can transfer it at any time.
Transferring an NFT allows you to:
- Gift digital art to friends or community members
- Move assets between your own wallets
- Sell or trade outside marketplaces by sending directly
Transferring via Web Interface
- Go to Dashboard > NFT > My Collection.
- Select the NFT you wish to send.
- Click on the Transfer button on the asset’s detail page.
- Enter the recipient’s wallet address.
- Confirm the transaction in your wallet popup.
Transferring via Mobile App
- From the home screen, tap NFT > My Collection.
- Choose the NFT to transfer.
- Tap Transfer.
- Input the destination wallet address carefully.
- Confirm the transaction.
⚠️ Always double-check the recipient’s address. Blockchain transactions are irreversible—sending to the wrong address may result in permanent loss.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Can I edit my NFT after it's created?
No. Once minted, an NFT’s metadata (name, image, description) is permanently stored on the blockchain and cannot be changed. Ensure all details are correct before finalizing creation.
Q: What happens if I lose my wallet?
If you lose access to your wallet without a backup (recovery phrase), you will lose access to your NFTs permanently. Always store your seed phrase securely offline.
Q: Do I own the copyright when I create an NFT?
Minting an NFT does not automatically grant copyright unless explicitly stated. As a creator, you should clarify usage rights in the description. Purchasers typically buy ownership of the token—not necessarily reproduction rights.
Q: Why do gas fees vary so much?
Gas fees depend on network demand. For example, Ethereum fees spike during high traffic, while chains like OKC or Polygon offer lower-cost alternatives.
Q: Can I transfer an NFT to any wallet?
Yes—as long as the receiving wallet supports the same blockchain network (e.g., you can’t send an Ethereum-based NFT to a Solana-only wallet).
Q: How do royalties work?
Royalties are automatically paid to creators via smart contracts whenever their NFT is resold on supported marketplaces. Setting this during creation ensures ongoing earnings.
Maximize Your Creative Potential
Whether you're launching your first digital artwork or managing a growing portfolio, OKX Wallet simplifies every step—from creation to transfer. With support for multiple chains and intuitive tools like NFT Studio, you’re empowered to participate fully in the decentralized creative economy.
👉 Start minting your first NFT in minutes—no technical skills required.
The world of digital ownership is expanding rapidly. By mastering how to create and transfer NFTs, you position yourself at the forefront of this revolution—unlocking new ways to express, share, and monetize your creativity.
Remember: every NFT tells a story. Make yours count.
👉 Turn your vision into a verified digital masterpiece today.