Digital Heritage: From NFTs to Physical Presence
Global Park is not only a place — it is a living memory system. At the heart of this system lies the NFT layer, which enables digital representation, cultural imprinting, and permanent anchoring of contributions to the park’s landscape.
Each NFT minted within the Global Park ecosystem corresponds to a specific coordinate, object, memory, or conceptual presence. These are not generic collectibles, but rather nodes of cultural inheritance — programmable, visible, and co-authored by the community.
The NFT layer serves the following roles:
- Spatial Representation – Each NFT may be tied to a specific zone, object, or experience within the park.
- Cultural Recognition & Participation – NFTs act as symbolic badges of early contribution and community engagement. Holders will be permanently recognized on the Global Park Participation Wall (both online and in the physical park). NFTs do not grant voting rights in DAO governance, which remains exclusively tied to GPARK token holdings.
- Curation & Preservation – NFTs can be used to curate shared memories, represent artist contributions, or mark meaningful moments in the DAO’s timeline.
In the Genesis Phase, Global Park will launch an initial limited collection of NFTs available through single-mint per wallet. These NFTs serve as early contributor badges and participation artifacts, not as governance tokens.
Each NFT will be linked to ENS metadata and registered on IPFS to ensure decentralization and long-term verifiability. Ownership of NFTs does not provide governance rights, staking rewards, financial returns, or any claim over DAO assets. NFTs are strictly participation artifacts.