Announcing AIrtist, an Instagram-like platform for creating, sharing, and minting AI-generated art. It won four prizes today at the Safe Account Abstraction hackathon. Supporting social logins, you can start creating AI art and minting images as NFTs (on Goerli Testnet for now): https://airtist.xyz
No need to have a pre-existing wallet. No seed phrases. No message signing. No transactions to send (by the user). No on-ramping, no gas needed.
Follow others, like, comment, or repost art. Reposts are not quite like retweets: with a single click you can create a new and *unique* piece of art using the identical text prompt that generated the original.
Mint your own art as NFTs by simply clicking a checkbox. Nothing to "sign", no transactions to send, no gas to pay. Transactions are sponsored and NFTs land in your Safe smart contract wallet (deployed for you behind the scenes). Mint the art of other users in a single click. Easy.
In most cases, you need $pAInt to mint, a utility Super Token (powered by Superfluid) that is streamed to users in real time.
Users who want to mint more can upgrade to PRO, for more pAInt and premium features. AIrtist uses a freemium model where the revenue from PRO users covers the gas of FREE users and then some. Currently you pay for PRO using a credit card, but web3 options are planned...
Using account abstraction, AIrtist is easy to use for everyone. My kids used their school board Google logins to create AI art and mint them as NFTs in minutes. No need for a pre-existing wallet, no seed phrase, no signing, no transactions, no on-ramping to get gas tokens.
Here is a demo video. The first part of the video is demo of the app. Followed by some slides explaining how things work. https://youtu.be/HlvKtf1z-AM
Try it now at https://airtist.xyz (minting on Goerli Testnet). Feedback appreciated.
Here's the thread on the bird app: https://twitter.com/mthacks/status/1644055082428686338
This is great so far! Just out of curiosity, what's the underlying generative AI model? Stable Diffusion? And some constructive criticism, one feature I'd like to see is being able to delete posts.