A decentralized NFT marketplace built on the Tezos blockchain, its name translates from Latin as “here and now.” The platform enables artists and collectors to mint and trade NFTs with minimal fees (around $0.02–$0.05), making the process accessible and eco-friendly.
Users can create digital objects (OBJKT), list them for sale, or burn them, with all data stored via IPFS. Governance participation is supported through the hDAO token.
Although the project temporarily shut down in 2021, it was quickly revived through community efforts and forks.
Hic et nunc remains one of the largest NFT platforms on Tezos by user count and trading volume.