Enjin launched Token Groups, an on-chain organization layer for NFT collections within its ecosystem. It lets creators cluster tokens into categories inside a single collection, such as weapons, character classes, seasonal rewards, or ingredient sets, without rigid hierarchies or predefined game logic. A token can belong to multiple groups, enabling flexible asset organization tailored to each project’s needs. Metadata inheritance is central: if a token has no individually defined metadata, it automatically inherits it from the group it belongs to, reducing repetition and allowing shared data to be set at the group level, with the option to override on specific tokens when distinction is required.

Groups can be created manually or generated automatically from shared attributes such as URI, names, or multimedia content. Automatic generation detects clusters of at least three tokens with common characteristics. Token Groups is already available on NFT.io and Enjin Wallet, where collectors can view their organized assets. A future integration with Enjin Platform is planned, promising a seamless workflow for creators deploying collections across Enjin’s ecosystem.

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