Passport NFT

Passport NFT

Your Life, Stamped On-Chain

About

Indie developer passionate about giving people true ownership of their memories. Built Passport NFT because camera rolls disappear, cloud storage gets deleted, and hard drives fail — but a blockchain record lasts as long as the chain exists. My goal is simple: let anyone permanently anchor their travels and life moments on-chain, with real privacy controls and verifiable proof. No hype, no token, just a useful product built one stamp at a time.

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Maker History

  • Passport NFT
    Passport NFTYour Life, Stamped On-Chain
    May 2026
  • šŸŽ‰
    Joined Product HuntApril 26th, 2026

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Passport NFT•

8d ago

Passport NFT - Your Life, Stamped On-Chain

Claim a free Soulbound Passport NFT and mint Stamps to permanently record your travels and life events on Base. šŸ“ø Upload a photo → Auto-fills from EXIF data šŸ”’ Private by default → you control what the world sees šŸ’µ $0.75 USDC per stamp. 🌐 Share your public passport at passport-nft.com/passport/[wallet] Built by an indie developer who wanted immutable proof of life's moments — on a soulbound passport that follows you across crypto, not just across borders. What would you stamp first? šŸŒ
Rhonda Lavoie•

19d ago

Is Product Hunt still for the "garage" indie maker, or is it dominated by big corps?

I m getting ready for my first-ever product launch, and I ll be honest, I m feeling like the ultimate underdog. I m a 50-year-old Realtor from the Canadian Prairies, and looking at some of these launch teams with their massive marketing budgets and VC backing is a little intimidating.

I built this solution because I had a problem I needed to solve: my own doomscrolling habit. Since I don't have a technical background, I used AI as my "expert partner" to help me navigate the roadmap and bridge the gaps I didn't even know I had.

But now that I'm at the starting line, I have to ask: Can a solo, non-tech founder still rank well here? Or has the platform shifted to favor the big players with the huge email lists?

I d love to hear from other indie makers how do you compete when you don't have a marketing department? Is the "Maker's Story" still enough to get people to pay attention?

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