A Proposed Framework for NFT Rarity Visualization in Web Systems

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Abstract

Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) have be- come a significant component of the dig- ital asset ecosystem, yet the visualiza- tion of rarity—a primary determinant of NFT value—remains fragmented, in- consistent, and methodologically opaque across web platforms. This paper pro- poses a comprehensive framework for NFT rarity visualization in web systems, integrating on-chain metadata extrac- tion, information-theoretic rarity scor- ing, and interactive, multi-layered vi- sualization components. The frame- work addresses three core challenges: (1) the absence of a unified, transpar- ent rarity computation standard; (2) the lack of effective visual encodings tai- lored to trait-level and collection-level rarity distributions; and (3) the scala- bility constraints inherent in real-time web-based rendering of large NFT col- lections. We describe the architecture in detail—from blockchain data ingestion pipelines through normalization, scoring, and front-end rendering—and present a prototype implementation using modern web technologies. A comparative eval- uation against existing commercial rar- ity tools demonstrates improvements in computational transparency, visual inter- pretability, and user task performance. The contributions of this work are three- fold: a formalized rarity scoring model grounded in information content theory, a modular visualization architecture for web deployment, and empirical evidence of the framework’s effectiveness for collec- tors, analysts, and marketplace designers.

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