# User guide: Create your nft collections on Dataverse
# **What is Dataverse?**
> Dataverse is the first data wallet that brings secure personal space for everyone. Think it as the next-generation Finder only accessed by your digital identity. It is easier than ever to save and organize authentic contents like NFTs from various platforms. Dataverse is also your own social network for sharing curated interest graphs like Pinterest. Unleash your creativity and connect with like-minded people. ⛽️ We are building Dataverse towards next-generation dataDAOs infrastructures — reshape information flow and content distribution through collective, crowdsourced curations.
# **Getting Started**
> **1.Open the Google Store and search for Dataverse.**

Dataverse download link📎:https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/dataverse/kcigpjcafekokoclamfendmaapcljead
>**2.Click on the plugin to install it and Google Chrome will complete the installation automatically.**

> **3.Once the installation is complete, you can see the Dataverse shortcut icon at the top right of the screen on the web page.**
> **4.Click on the Dataverse Google extension to quickly turn the favorites feature on or off. When turning off the plugin curation function, the hover icon on the web page disappears.**

# **Login to Dataverse to create an identity**
> **1.Visit the dataverse website 📎:https://dataverse.art/**

>**2.Connect and authorize the wallet. [ Authorization does not involve the asset layer at all and does not interact with user assets. ]**

>**3.Enter the Dataverse space and identity creation is complete.**

>**4. For the collected data, you can switch the order of arrangement in the upper right corner.**

# **Folder creation**
>**1.Click "+" to create a new folder.**

>**2. Name the folder and the user can choose whether to make the folder public or not.**

# **Different types of document collection**
**NFT Document Collection**
>**1.Click to login to the NFT marketplace websites.**
The plugin currently supports platforms including **Opensea Rarible, Superare, Foundation, Zora, Async Art, Nifty Gateway, Knownorigin, Makersplace, TOFU NFT, viv3, magiceden, objkt, kalamint, Azuki, Treasureland, NFTGO, Art blocks, GEM, Lookware, etc.** More NFT trading marketplaces and NFT assets are expected to be compatible in the future.

>**2. Move the mouse over the NFT image and the Curate icon appears in the upper right corner.**

>**3. Click on the "Curate" and there will be a pop-up window for successful collection.**

# **Folder Management**
**View curated files**
> **1.Log in to the dataverse space to view all kinds of curated files**

>**2. At the bottom of the file, you can clearly see which platform and which blockchain the file comes from.**
>**3.Click on a non-NFT file to preview the file content. Click on the NFT file to jump to the NFT details page.**

# **Batch management**
>**1.Click the icon in the upper right corner to enter the batch management mode. In the top left corner of the curate files, a square icon appears.**

>**2. Click the icon to check the checkbox to perform batch sorting of NFT, including batch delete, batch move, etc.**

>**3. Click "Done Editing" to exit batch sorting mode.**

>**4. Place your mouse over a file and click on the "... " symbol, you can move or delete a single file.**
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# **Data management**
In the Dataverse collection, the user has full ownership of the data. Users can choose to share the information actively and publicly, or simply hide it.
>**1.Create a new test folder.**

>**2. Select a file and move it to the test folder.**

>**3. If you don't want other people to see it, you can set the folder private.**
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# **Rename curation**
Right-click on the curated item and select "rename" to change the name to what you want.

# **Customize your Avatar**
Click on the profile icon in the upper left corner of the space, and select "edit" to change the avatar.
