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NFT Alpha Podcast
Start of the next NFT cycle??? Simpsons, Cryptoadz, Grapes PUMP

NFT Alpha Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 74:56


On today's episode we discuss the market pump post the Simpsons episode, touch on the increase of viewers, the spike in volume on NFTs, MAYC speculation, ApeFest drama and much more. Tune in live every weekday Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM Eastern to 10:15 AM. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Buy our NFT⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Join our Discord⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Check out our Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Check out our YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Give us your thoughts on the show by leaving a rating. -- DISCLAIMER: You should never treat any opinion expressed by the hosts of this content as a recommendation to make a particular investment, or to follow a particular strategy. The thoughts and commentary on this show are an expression of the hosts' opinions and are for entertainment and informational purposes only. This show is never financial advice.

ALL IN NFT - Der tägliche NFT, Metaverse, Web3, Krypto Podcast
Immutable x Amazon - Umstrittender Zuschuss bei Lido Finance - 1,6 Mio $ bei Cryptoadz

ALL IN NFT - Der tägliche NFT, Metaverse, Web3, Krypto Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 13:14


Willkommen zu einer neuen Folge ALL IN NFT.In der heutigen Folge gibt es u.a. News zur Kooperation von Immutable und Amazon Web3 Services, dem umstrittenenen Zuschuss bei Lido Finance, sowie der Revolution von Finanztranzaktionen bei JP Morgen duch Blockchaintechnologie.Und neben unserem täglichen Blick auf den Krypto Chart und den Floorpreisen auf Opensea, schauen wir auf, den 1,6 Mio Dollar Verkauf bei Cryptoadz, einem astrologischen NFT Betrug, sowie einer möglichen NFT-Lösung bei Rocket-League.** weitere freiwillige Unterstützung:https://www.patreon.com/user?u=86396667Newsletter Barista Insights by Mic_Sebhttps://tab728b31.emailsys1a.net/247/735/e3ee874dc3/subscribe/form.html?_g=1695576545ALL IN NFT Homepage:https://www.allinnft.de/ALL IN NFT Merchandising Shop:https://all-in-nft.myshopify.com/Opensea Kollektion ALL IN NFT:https://opensea.io/assets/ETHEREUM/0x71608b3551895385637d59c3713e7369ecac2e97/0Linktree :https://linktr.ee/mic_sebDiscord: https://discord.gg/4js6Pg7FJkTwitter: @MicSeb91https://twitter.com/MicSeb91Twitch: https://twitch.tv/mic_sebYouTube: All in NFThttps://www.youtube.com/@Mic_Seb**Blockpit Code für deine einfache Steuererklärung mit Krypto und NFT Wallets:https://blockpit.cello.so/v7peWE3ssIIKontakt:Sebastian@allinnft.deGM Coffee Handy:+491733544148Bei den oben genannten Themen handelt es sich um keine Anlageberatungen. Der Podcast dient lediglich der Unterhaltung.Die mit ** gekennzeichneten Links sind sogenannte Affiliate-/ oder Unterstützungs-Links. Kommt über einen solchen Link ein Einkauf zustande, werde ich mit einer Provision beteiligt. Für Dich entstehen dabei keine Mehrkosten. Wo, wann und wie Du ein Produkt kaufst, bleibt natürlich Dir überlassen. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sebastian-michels7/message

Floor is Rising
2022 FIR NFT Awards: Category - PFPs

Floor is Rising

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 57:44


For today's show we welcome back Brandon Buchanan, to discuss the intriguing results of our 2022 NFT Awards where we surveyed friends of the show and look at the top four PFPs. This category of the awards was by far the most popular, receiving more votes than any other. And we have to be honest, there were some surprises! We get to hear some really interesting perspectives from Brandon on our top four projects, Doodles, Nouns, Bored Ape Yacht Club, and CryptoPunks. We discuss Pharrell Williams' involvement with Doodles, how Bored Ape Yacht Club rewrote the playbook for NFTs, the unusual roadmap that Nouns have created for themselves, and why CryptoPunks are still the most important player in the history of the game. Key Points From This Episode: Building a brand beyond the world of NFTs; Brandon's thoughts on funding and investment.  Weighing Pharrell Williams' decision to come on board with Doodles and what this means.  Nouns' daily options and the implications of this relating to pricing and demand.  Looking at the Nouns trajectory and the long horizon they have laid out.  Board Ape Yacht Club's serious impact on the PFP sphere, and their polarising status. Misunderstandings about the way that Bored Ape flipped the crypto playbook.  Considering the influence of fashion, memes, and more general rules of branding.  Why CryptoPunks are the Michael Jordan of the NFT PFP space!  Thoughts on the role of the CryptoPunks founders and why they broke the mould.  Tweetables: “I like that we are moving away from this idea that PFPs are just there to flex. I like this idea that NFTs can be a gateway to community, a gateway to participating in governance.” — Brandon Buchanan [0:07:14] “I think Bored Ape's contribution to the NFT space, particularly with the the PFPs has to be revered, they have done so much across the board.” — Brandon Buchanan [0:33:51] Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:s http://www.brandonkbuchanan.com/ (Brandon Buchanan) https://www.linkedin.com/in/bkbuchanan/ (Brandon Buchanan on LinkedIn)  https://doodles.app/ (Doodles) https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/money-and-power/a36489849/pharrell-williams-interview-black-ambition/ (Pharrell Williams) https://www.ninachanelabney.com/ (Nina Chanel Abney) https://pitchfork.com/artists/30022-meek-mill/ (Meek Mill) http://www.jeffkoons.com/ (Jeff Koons)  https://nouns.wtf/ (Nouns) https://www.moonbirds.xyz/ (Moonbirds) https://boredapeyachtclub.com/%23/ (Bored Ape Yacht Club) https://larvalabs.com/ (Larva Labs) https://www.larvalabs.com/cryptopunks (CryptoPunks) https://www.cryptoadz.io/ (CrypToadz) https://www.supremenewyork.com/ (Supreme) https://www.yuga.com/ (Yuga Labs)  https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jordami01.html (Michael Jordan) https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/r/russebi01.html (Bill Russell) https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/marcel-duchamp-1036 (Marcel Duchamp) https://www.warhol.org/andy-warhols-life/ (Andy Warhol) https://www.floorisrising.com/ (Floor Is Rising)

PROOF
The Premiere of Proof's Roundtable Discussion: Derek Edwards Schloss and Maria Shen

PROOF

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 92:44


Proof Report - June 7 Derek Twitter https://twitter.com/derekedws Maria Shen Twitter https://twitter.com/MariaShen Kevin Twitter https://twitter.com/kevinrose https://nouns.wtf/ https://mobile.twitter.com/nounsdao Nouns DAO https://nouns.wtf/ Little Nouns https://lilnouns.wtf/playground Little Nouns DAO https://lilnouns.wtf/ Nouns Proposal https://nouns.wtf/vote Nouns Luxury Sunglasses proposal https://nouns.wtf/vote/57 Nouns Treasury https://etherscan.io/address/0x0BC3807Ec262cB779b38D65b38158acC3bfedE10 Gossamer Rozen https://twitter.com/grelysian https://www.gossamerrozen.net/ Proof Grails Project https://collective.proof.xyz/grails/10 Tigerbob NFT Genesis Collection https://opensea.io/collection/tigerbobnft-genesis OpenSea https://opensea.io/ Rareable https://rarible.com/ Foundation https://foundation.app/ Gem aggregator https://www.gem.xyz/ Genie aggregator https://www.genie.xyz/ Looksrare https://looksrare.org/ WAAGTD https://opensea.io/collection/we-are-all-going-to-die Art Blocks https://www.artblocks.io/ SuperRare https://superrare-place.com/ Quantum https://quantum.art/ Deca https://deca.art/ Proof Collective https://collective.proof.xyz/ Flamingo DAO https://flamingodao.xyz/ Nansen Analytics https://www.nansen.ai/ Moby.gg https://moby.gg/ Context NFT https://context.app/trending Spotify Royalties https://artists.spotify.com/en/help/article/royalties The Audio Revolution will be Tokenized https://medium.com/collab-currency/the-audio-revolution-will-be-tokenized-8031d27753db Audius https://audius.co/ Audius token https://audius.org/ Angelbaby https://audius.co/angelbaby The Otherside feat. Gino The Ghost https://audius.co/angelbaby/the-otherside-feat-gino-the-ghost Noise DAO https://noisedao.xyz/ Camp Chaos https://audius.co/songcamp/episode-01-welcome-to-camp-chaos https://nftnow.com/features/songcamp-headless-80-person-chaos-band/ Song Camp DAO https://songcamp.mirror.xyz/ Song Camp Packs https://chaos.build/ OX Split https://www.0xsplits.xyz/ Chance The Rapper https://www.chanceraps.com/ Quantum Space LA https://quantum.art/space/la Scab.shop https://scab.shop/ Scab.shop on Proof https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/artist-spotlight-scott-campbell-and-the-scab-shop/id1580998139?i=1000554120891 Scott Campbell Studio http://www.scottcampbellstudio.com/ Creative Commons 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ Mfers https://opensea.io/collection/mfers Yuga labs https://www.yuga.com/ Cryptoadz https://opensea.io/collection/cryptoadz-by-gremplin

Goats And The Metaverse - A Collectibles Podcast
Goblintown NFT & cc0 NFT projects

Goats And The Metaverse - A Collectibles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 14:40


In today's video, we are going to talk about cc0 NFT projects, including Goblintown, Nouns, Cryptoadz, and MFers. All these projects are cc0 and have been thriving lately. FOLLOW US // https://twitter.com/goatmetaverse https://twitter.com/yossihasson https://twitter.com/stanleymeytin https://instagram.com/stanleymeytin/ DISCLAIMER: This is not financial advice. We are not financial advisors. This channel is for entertainment and expressing our opinions. Our goal is to provide as much information as we can. Please don't forget to do your own research and make your own decisions.

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WGMI Podcast
Ep. 9: Do We Sell? Updates and Big News | WGMI Podcast

WGMI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 30:12


Listen to the Public Podcast for Bento, Kosher, and Brett's thoughts on the market, some projects, and big news!   Follow Everyone's Socials! Brett: Twitter: https://twitter.com/thebrettway Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebrettway.eth/?hl=en  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BrettMalinowskiNFT    Kosher: Twitter: https://twitter.com/KosherPlug Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kosherplug/?hl=en  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/KosherPlug    Bento: Twitter: https://twitter.com/BentoBoiNFT Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bentoboinft/?hl=en  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi9YaudzKqcTwpgyViM-aRg    0:00 Intro Flip/Hold/Sell Game 1:50 Creature World 3:10 - Doge Pound 4:20 - 3Landers 6:00 - Azuki 8:40 - CrypToadz 10:20 - Pudgy Penguins News and Drama 18:10 - Illogics and Free-mint success  23:25 - WGMI Website/Future plans/Content Update 24:35 - Koshers take on upcoming projects/new waves 25:45 - Twitter and Elon Musk becoming majority stakeholder 27:30 - Lyrical Lemonade NFT

All About Affordable NFTs
Value of Open Creative Commons | Project: Wrapped Strikers

All About Affordable NFTs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 29:37


Theme: Value of CC0 and brand buildingOpen creative commons https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/  Brand pollution? Will it lead to dilution? https://opensea.io/collection/mfers  The perils of PePe -  BAYC-themed restaurants Rumors of CrypToadz sale to NounsDAO (and confusion of how CC0 projects can be bought) Other notable projects: Nouns, mfers, CryptoDickButts  Affordable project: Wrapped Strikers - Collection | OpenSea  NFT NewsRantum NFT Market Data,  Cryptoslam.io NFT Headlines: Why Big Brands Won't Rule Fashion in the Metaverse - Decrypt Meet Satoshi Island, An NFT x Crypto Paradise In The Pacific Ocean  SoftBank Messaging Giant To Launch NFT Marketplace in Japan Pegaxy Takes a Hard Line on Policy Violation - NFT Plazas   Non-Fungible: NFT LA  - LA Weekly  Crypto.com picked as an official FIFA World Cup sponsor  Transcript   [00:00:00] Today on all about affordable NFTs. We're talking about the value of CC zero creative commons zero. And brand-building excited to get into that one, but first one, Andrew what do we see in this. [00:00:13] Yeah, let's see, let's take a look at what's happening. We've got some, we've got decentral land fashion week. Let's see. I don't know the specific dates of this, but we've got a handful of, you know, traditional clothing brands getting involved with this. I've noticed Tommy Hilfiger Estee Lauder. [00:00:31] So a lot of names from a, you know, traditional. Fashion that are getting involved in, you know, there's a case to be made that maybe that will not be the way that this this kind of works out. That those end up being the most successful brands of the metaverse. It's an article here from decrypt that. [00:00:48] Talks about how Nike has already acquired art in fact, by and sees that they need a different brand, a brand that seed that is metaverse first understands what is popular, how to create things that work in this world versus the physical world. So interesting that they have this fashion week I'm curious to see, you know, what comes out of this and how hu. [00:01:10] But who impresses the most? You know, I'm not typically into a fashion week like that, but I am curious, you know, I think tech is a big part of this and that's going to play a big role here. [00:01:20] Yeah. I mean, I don't quite understand that title of why big Brands won't we will fashion in the metaverse. I just I disagree with actually I think what's going to happen is if anyone gets, I dunno, say really good at doing shoes. let's say the metaverse that I don't know a company like Nike is just going to buy them. [00:01:37] Like we have just seen, right. It's just self fulfilling [00:01:41] Brands Yeah are generally good at being really good at brands, fashion brands, especially it's not that they necessarily have a superior technology in baking clothes at this point. I mean, I guess you could argue that Nike is more Technology driven then maybe some other fashion labels, but you know, I dunno it we'll see how it plays out. [00:02:02] I see that there could definitely be metaverse native brands that have a leg up on traditional brands, but those are still gonna end up being folded into those same the same big money brand, a big brands. [00:02:16] Fair. Yeah. Oh gosh this is half one Satoshi island. So it's official that there is now an NFT slash crypto paradise and the Pacific ocean just off the coast of Australia. I believe the name is creatively being called Toshi island and they finally got approval to do this. How do you feel about. [00:02:39] No, I, I don't know a whole lot about it. It sounds ridiculous. I wasn't. I had to actually see the headline a couple of times to realize that, oh, this is a real island that people are planning to really open, I believe in 20, 23, they have plans to have people live there. You know, we'll see if that actually happens. [00:02:58] That sounds like one of those things that may be pushed back. It definitely. Why is this needed? And I'm not quite clear on that. What is this doing? That isn't being done right now. [00:03:07] I think it's I, if I'm being just sort of. What I see honest is that it's feeding into this Bitcoin maxi ideology of if only we could redraw the lines and redo wealth distribution to the random, very sort of select group of people that happen to believe in Bitcoin early. And believe that's the only true way. [00:03:32] And it is truly more religion, I think, than currency at this point. And sort of building. I'm not going to go maybe echoes of Jonestown on this, but it's a little intense to say, like, we're just going to draw a border and try to create our own like rich paradise. I don't think it does Well, [00:03:49] for an overall crypto brand to have that type of, you know only the wealthy can live here and the, you know, the anointed it rubs me the wrong way and I am a fan of crypto. [00:04:00] Yeah, I assume it means you have to only buy things in very large purchases and it takes a very long time to transact and all of the. [00:04:09] Oh, ironically, they're also saying like NFT. No. I will say they're saying all property in the Allan will also be NFT driven. I assume that means that they're in based, but yeah, maybe they'll do it on the on Bitcoin with what is the. [00:04:22] Platform [00:04:22] These stacks platform. Yeah, that could be it, but yeah, I don't know about it's. Well, we'll see what happens with this. It sounds like one that is getting a lot of headlines. People will like to look at. And I don't know, I may not. I may not actually come to be who knows. [00:04:38] Yeah. it smells a little fire festival to me. [00:04:40] Yeah. All right. We've got, let's see SoftBank. We've got them again. I feel like we've talked about them a handful of times recently they have their hands in everything tech and they are, let's see, launching eight NFT market. Because everybody has to, they're doing this with line it's a social media platform in Japan. [00:04:59] So Japan, we haven't seen a ton of adoption from the Japanese culture in general. It would seem with NFTs, which is somewhat surprising because there are so many Japanese collectibles that have gone very mainstream. So I think it is a, you know, it's a brave opportunity. I don't know much about the line platform other than it is popular. [00:05:20] And so I don't know how much of a of a branch out this is for them to integrate NFTs. [00:05:26] Yeah, interesting that they've they've chosen that market and that approach, but soft, thanks around a lot of money. [00:05:33] You sure do. All right. We've got someone from your neck of the woods, your stable area. What do we got here, George? [00:05:39] That's right. So Pegasi or peg exi, depending on how you read and choose to say it has done a pretty bold move by taking a, as I say, a hard line on violation of policy, they blocked an individual. One of the guilds lone Wolf Guild that had 1600 peg is as well as 2.7 million vis which is allowable. [00:06:04] I mean it's 17,050. Which is a lot in the ecosystem of this game. And it's because that they were promoting a tactic that was not allowed, which is using multiple browsers and wallets to race and rent more Pegas than you're technically allowed with a maximum of three from what they call scholars. [00:06:25] It's a play to earn. And, you know, I've watched them native ban, maybe then people that bought and they take a very close eye to it and they really don't let it. So overall I think, you know, positive for the community. I feel bad for them cause it like it was something that he said wasn't necessarily doing directly, but was promoting this black hat tactic. [00:06:46] And you know, there you go. It sends a shot across the bow and it takes a lot of visit out of the market. [00:06:50] Yeah, I guess that's probably good for visit holders. I heard some, I read some comments about this and people seem to seem to think that. This whole, there was maybe also dumping a lot of his and maybe having an influence on the brace. So I, you know, I think it's good for the, for other holders for them to take action. [00:07:08] It is pretty drastic, you know, hopefully it is a fair way to do this. You know, there is a, you know, there's a danger when they start taking these actions and that, you know, It's fine if if the community or everywhere, if you're on the right side of this if you do feel like there is some gray area there and you're towing the line, you know, that gets a, that's where it gets a little dicey and you don't know, you can't always say that it's going to be this easy to say that they definitely should be banned. [00:07:35] You know, I'm glad that it seems to be the right move in this situation, but I certainly don't think that's always going to be the case. [00:07:42] Just a reminder, are you playing on a centralized or decentralized platform? And if there is a gatekeeper. Basically say you know, your chips are no good here. And just because it's an NFT doesn't mean that it is a decentralized and universally accessible and it doesn't have to play by rules. And that's very true, certainly in games with economies in them Yeah. So I assume this holder can still access a marketplace and sell them. So are pieces, right? Or are they banned from the marketplace as well? [00:08:11] So here's what happens when they do this, like your account and your ability to sort of trade it. Now, I'd be hard pressed to say like, have they blocked? I don't know how they blocked that because they probably block it from plane. So there was probably a standing claim that they can shut off. But if there's standing is in the wallet and also those packages are in that wallet, they can try to flip them on a looks rare or open seat or other. [00:08:33] But when you bring that asset, whoever buys that asset and brings it in there, that Pega is blocked. Like can't enter you click it don't work. You try to submit no go. [00:08:44] That'll be interesting what happens because you figure that somebody will end up with some of these assets and, you know, it won't necessarily be their own fault that it can't be played. So hopefully there is a way for those to be unbanned for new owners. And you know, that it's tough to say that the, those Peggy's should forever be a band just because of the owner, but, you know, it's a tough Tough way to a tough way to regulate the market or tough market to regulate when you have to worry about the health of it. [00:09:10] And the idea that it is should be somewhat decentralized in that if people are going to put that much into it, they want to know that they can get their assets out. [00:09:17] It's a good reminder also to buy from the source, if you're looking at any game and in the past. So, you know, we noted if you're going to jump in APN to pay XC, which now by the way, the floor on Pega is went from an astounding. I think it was like 1700 for an unraised. Too, it's now 60 bucks or it's like a hundred bucks for an unraised pacer. [00:09:36] So the floor has collapsed utterly and completely. Huh? [00:09:41] Zed. I would. [00:09:42] Echoes is, yeah. Right. Like, you know, don't buy what you can breed. Remember that lesson, like that was the lesson. And that was very true. But you know, vis went, which is the native token there, you know, it was at a high of 26 and it's trading at like 0.6 of a penny. [00:09:58] Right. So. It's falling quite considerably, but you know, I wouldn't count this team out over there. They're amazing developers and they just develop at a pace that is breathtaking. So I think they got more. More ACEs up their sleeve and you know, I'm still I'm not buying, I did buy a founding Pega because it was falling down in price. [00:10:17] And I was like, oh, you know, I can't breed a new founding one. So I was like trying to pick up their Genesis pieces, but it's a weird time to be in it. And I'll say that. [00:10:24] All right, one more bit of news here. We've got NFTE LA, there's actually a handful of events going on in LA, but wasn't a big or widely promoted event, like an actually LA R NYC. But there is, there are a handful of things going on. Let's see, by the time you're listening to. I think this may have just happened. [00:10:43] I know some of the some of the events that were going on Colby was going just listen to a Twitter spaces with him talking about a new metaverse that he's releasing with along with Mona and async art and uh, Well, let's see X copies also involved in that one. So they're going to be doing some demos of that down in LA. [00:11:04] There's something at the super chief gallery. It's a big gallery that has both places in both New York and LA, but do a lot with the digital art NFTs. So handful of things going on down there. It's I think it's great for NFTs to get. In real world in real life experience for people to be able to come together and see this, and also start growing it beyond this idea that it's just a bunch of you know, apes on your phone or whatever. [00:11:28] Yeah. super interesting. And you know, I like seeing those IRL. There's just so many conferences. We were so funny. We were trying to track all these conferences and they just exploded. There's like one every week. And just, [00:11:42] Yeah. People [00:11:43] the capacity, I'd say for [00:11:45] Yeah. There's a lot of things coming together right now for that to happen. Right. People just looking for reasons to get together and NFTs are a great reason right now. [00:11:54] Awesome. All right. Let's roll into our affordable projects. Something that I found. And also also in the news, can we pull up the crypto.com? right. crypto.com is fallen in with the FIFA for the 2022. [00:12:11] I get that one [00:12:12] Yeah, 20, 22 Olympic And Paralympic. What am I saying? World cup, not Olympic world cup. That's happening in November, which is, you know, huge partnership international audience, just like viewership through the freaking moon. [00:12:26] I mean, if you're not a soccer fan, fine, but world cup brings a lot of attention to the game and there's gonna be a huge. NFT component as a part of this. And you know that's the sort of like, that's the next Superbowl in my mind of mass collective attention on a topic, which leads me to my affordable project play, which is wrapped strikers. [00:12:51] And it's a collection on open sea and originally it was the 2018. Yeah. 2018 world. Where it was technically the first NFT sports card project on a theory. So it's checking one box, which is, I'm like trying to find old freaking projects that are the first of its kind. And this is, you know reportedly the first card on contract. [00:13:18] And originally they dropped on the ERC ERC 1 65, they dropped on the older ERC. They had to wrap them to get them onto the And now they're on another, on that rat the ERC 7 21. Sorry. And you know, you can wrap it on rabbit, but now these are sitting at let's just take a look at the rough floor you know, about, I think. Point oh, eight three as a floor. There are 3,500 wrapped strikers available, and these are, you know, look, they're very basic graphics, flat imagery, images of players that were in 2018 playing. So here's the play. I wouldn't necessarily. Run around and buying the floor on this one but obviously look, you know, do your own homework. [00:14:08] What I did was look at players that are likely to be on the roster for 2022, because this is essentially like their rookie card in terms of NFT land. And of course, You know players like Messi and Ronaldo that are going for, you know, I'm just going to pull up messy. Like, you know, if you have five east to burn, like, okay. [00:14:30] I don't, because it breaks my rule, not by anything. One eighth, but you know, these these conditions. So the play is again, look for, and Google research on players that are likely to still be able to be on a roster in 2022. And, you know, go take a look at what those floors are. I've, [00:14:49] And if you do know more about soccer than us and want to hop into discord and let us know. We won't stop you, you know, if you have some insight into things that we may not know what these guys, and we're not big, we're not real big soccer fans, either one of us. So, you know we're sort of we're sort of doing our research and guests in a little bit here, but we would also love some help. [00:15:10] Yeah, and full disclosure. I became a huge Irving Lozano fan after I purchased one where I realized he's likely to be a a member of the 2022. For Mexico. So there you go. You know, he's a winger likely to be on the team 26 years old. So he's not about to retire cause there's like a lot of the Flores. [00:15:32] I notice a lot of goalies and a lot of people that are like gonna retire and I'm like, oh, I kind of want to see a play if there's going to be a secondary market for you. So that's why I'm saying like, be careful on the floor and also come on. One of you has to know about soccer coach, join our discord and help. [00:15:44] us like angle. [00:15:45] Yeah. I mean I feel like I'm usually one of the people that doesn't know something about it, and apparently we get two of us here, so that's not good. [00:15:52] I played soccer, but yeah, not particularly well, anyway, hopefully that's some alpha for you. Again, none of this is financial advice because I'm talking about and FDS, right. Remember? All right. Our theme. Are we ready? CC zero creative commons, zero. You know, what does this mean for branding? [00:16:11] What does this mean in general? And just to like start it off. CC zero is under the creative commons concept of no rights, reserved allowing scientists, educators, artists, whoever they want the owners. Basically full licensed to use whatever they want. And it's the, you know, the most free open classification of the system. [00:16:35] So that's the starting point is the question is it a good thing or a bad thing for projects to be adopting this. [00:16:42] Yeah, it's been a big topic lately. I guess IP in general has been a big topic lately since since you guys take over of larva labs and, you know, while it's not necessarily CC zero, they did give the IP over to to the NFT holders immediately after they acquired that. So had. But your issue, you know, I guess that is somewhat different than CC zero. [00:17:04] I believe so the CC zero projects that I'm more familiar with are things like the nouns down that we've talked about, are the nouns put out by the nouns Dow? Let's see the crypto's by super grand plan. [00:17:17] And that firs I [00:17:18] M efforts by star Toshi. That's a newer project. That's certainly been hot lately up over a three floor. [00:17:26] All of a sudden it's one that I looked at for a long time. And. [00:17:29] really, it was on your list for a long time. And every time I check it, it's a little bit more. And it's a lot more than when I first started tracking that home. But you know, there are a lot of these zero projects getting more popular. [00:17:41] Another one is crypto Dick butts, a sort of an odd project, but they, so this was one. What is interesting is that they actually voted to become CC zero. So it wasn't CC zero initially, but the Dow. Then voted to go see Sisero. So when you do this, it gives rights. Then it gives the Merck, gives the holders all rights to do whatever they want with the piece. [00:18:03] So it is interesting. I don't know how we're going to see. We haven't seen a lot of brands use these assets yet. That I know of, you know we've talked about how board apes and some other projects, but primarily board aids are being used a lot in restaurants and more digital type of branding than than traditional branding. [00:18:23] So you, I don't know how these are used, you know, I don't know how they're going to be used by, well, at this point, you know, I think a concern that I would have is that you're always linked to the other brands that are also using that IP in some way. And you know, that's, that can be good and that can be bad. [00:18:44] I think, you know, in terms of brand building a traditional marketing, Mindset would say that it is bad for a brand to pollutant dilute its messaging, its cadence, its consistency, because the elements of brand rely on that type of like, you know what to expect when you pick up a Coke, you don't have a bunch of people running around with different forms. [00:19:07] In different ways, shaking it, opening it cold, hot, like no it's served a certain way. It has to be done like this. You don't see particularly, you know running Disney, running around with their IB being like, all right. And now Mickey mouse is in a shoot him up and now Mickey mouse is over here. They have a very consistent brand strategy now just because I'm cannot the top of my mind. [00:19:32] Pick out and think of like an open source brand that has like done well, I can think of code platforms that have done this. I can't think of a brand which has to tap into tribal and cultural elements, which are fire things. But just because it hasn't happened before, it doesn't mean it won't happen going forward. [00:19:50] So I'm actually a little wary of projects that are like this. I think there's like an initial excitement about like, oh, the maximum potential. I don't know if that's how you build a brand over time. [00:20:00] Yeah, I think it's interesting that to think, you know, that it has to be, trust me some sort of commonality among these brands, you know, why are they related? And, you know that's tough, you know, but I guess the. And the successful brands that do use these will find, I think we'll find a way to, to bring that out. [00:20:19] You know, they, there is some, you know, we've talked a bit about how projects seem to be sort of targeting different groups much more specifically now, and it's not. Here NFT world. Here's what, here's the project and it's getting more specific. So I think, you know, if you can start thinking about the holders as having some sort of common identity of some sort, you know, you can start thinking about how the brand can be used. [00:20:44] If it's, you know, then there's different parts that kind of go along with that. And there's this community that, you know, That needs, you know, different parts to it. You know, whether I, you know, I don't know exactly what that may be, but let's even just say that it's a group that is particularly into, to web development and then you'll have, you know, a brand that is doing hosting and a brand that's doing marketing and, you know, different brands that are all related to this. [00:21:09] I could see that working out and, you know, I think it would take some time for that to really sort out because as you know, as we know at this point, there's a lot of people in brown. Not at all for I dunno for the sort of target or for the reasons that, that they may be, that the project is set out to set out for. [00:21:27] Maybe I'm not saying that right, but. Th there's a lot of people in projects for the money at this point. And if they're not there for other reasons, then you know, it's going to be hard for that identity to come through. So, you know, I don't know I'm wary of how that could be used, but it could also see a way that it could be successful in the right situation. [00:21:44] I look at, and I have this note here, the perils of a cartoon Pepe, which, you know, I don't think it was a CC zero, but essentially was taken. This is the frog created by. That essentially it was taken over, unfortunately by a, you know, white nationalists movement for, you know, just sort of very racist and just sad, inappropriate usages of the image of. And you know that the artist tried to claim it back by rewriting and trying to do it. But the point here is that who's to say that one, just one ape or just one fill in the blank, falls in the hands of somebody. [00:22:26] Who's like, you know what? This is going to be the new face of white nationalism. This, you know, punk with a, you know, a scalped head. Perfect. That's our new mascot. And suddenly it's plastered everywhere becomes synonymous. The ideology of the people that choose to use it. I think there is there's risk there, [00:22:44] Yeah, I think that's a pretty far, it's pretty extreme example to warn them reason not to do something. Yeah. I mean, I think there's a number of things that could happen before then and to distance a project from that. And, you know, I, I don't know. I'm not uh, you know, I think there's going to be brands that do this successfully. [00:23:00] I think, you know, even looking at the branding around the board and hungry restaurant, I think they certainly have the right idea. And I could definitely see people that aren't necessarily into the board. Ape culture is still seeing that and thinking, all right, well, that looks like. The familiar with, I've seen these kinds of images around and it's a burger and that is, you know, that's also the kind of thing that does. [00:23:22] It's a relatively mass appeal items. So it's not necessarily going to a specific target. I could see someone like that working. I don't know, I don't know what other brands start using these well, you know, we haven't seen it yet. There is a lot of talk about the value of it. I think we also maybe have to start rethinking, you know, what it means to be building brands, you know, it's, as we know that, Personalities now have their own brands. [00:23:46] And I think it's a lot of, you know, you can buy a PFP of a specific project and essentially buy a lot of followers by like making that your PFP, engaging with them. And, you know, that can help build a brand of a sort. And it's, you know, maybe it's not the traditional logo, that type of branding that we're thinking of but maybe just being part of the community, connecting with these different. [00:24:07] Communities and finding ways in there that you're maybe integrating it into projects in different ways, you know, we saw how the the board apes, other sites video used some of these these projects and, you know, some of them weren't CCCR, but they weren't using the, they were using assets like the crypto's and nouns in their video. [00:24:26] And you get, definitely see these being used by other projects in a way that broadens the broadens appeal part of the market. Garden's the viewership of these assets and, you know, I think that's a good thing in general. Most people haven't seen me still. [00:24:40] Yeah. And inside of a project, it's kind of interesting. It's like story within a story where you get a certain type of trait, for example, the. Becoming its own little micro brand inside of there. And then like that meaning something different. And so even just categories of traits becoming, I think though, you know, I feel like we're, I'm much more questioning of the longevity of a brand to sustain over time, because I think I'm more a classic marketer maybe in that mindset. [00:25:08] And I think of the difference between if you could have one franchise star Trek or star wars, which one would you choose? You would likely choose star wars because merge alone is ridiculous. The brand is tight. They have a consistent thing though. Don't watch the first three, obviously, as everyone knows. [00:25:24] But they have, you know, really cultivating. You know, all of the myths, the lore, the legend, the merge, the attractions, the rise. And then you look at something like star Trek, which just sort of randomly throws darts at Picard's has obviously its generation from a TV series, but like was licensed to different groups along the way, which just tore the brand in different storylines and arts just fricking, randomly. [00:25:49] Beginning to try to tie together, but you realize when you don't have that consistent drumbeat of a narrative of like, here's where we are, here's where we're going. Here's our sort of belief system as mapped out that it can be it can be hard. [00:26:03] Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. The two sides of that. You know I don't know. I don't know. I don't think there's one clean answer here. Like it, whether it's good or bad, I think there's definitely going to be people that brands that do this well, and there's going to be, there's going to be some issues that's coming up as well. [00:26:18] As you know, as we see all the time, there's I don't know there's something new every day in NFTs and how they affect and how one thing affects other parts of the ecosystem. [00:26:28] I would say one counter to my narrative actually is the net effect of attention. no substitute for the type of attention over time that simply builds recognition and familiarity. And what I see growing with board apes is that it is one of. Opulence exclusivity, a little bit of DGN as the sort of mascot of what the whole movement is. [00:26:53] And every time it shows up on everything from a rapper to a hamburger to a television show, is there like potentially licensing out for movies who knows it all sort of just adds to the attention engine behind the asset. And maybe it's a broader idea that just sort of grows because there's a bunch of. [00:27:12] You know, rising tide of everyone's sort of doing their own marketing thing. And it's just like, all right, everyone's just going to lift up because everyone keeps seeing it and everyone keeps identifying. So maybe that works. Yeah. I mean, I think there's a reason that people attach themselves different PFE images and want to sort of ride these these waves of attention. There are ways to do. And I think promote a brand over time and maybe it does shift, but you know, as we know marketing has, it's always shifting and this, we don't know exactly what it's going to be like in this NFT world. [00:27:42] We've talked a little bit about how things are shifting, but I, you know, I don't think that it's, that anyone knows exactly how it's going to play out. [00:27:50] Yeah I do subscribe to the immutable truth of attention though. And they will have that as long as new money and new marketing initiatives, keeping, just getting pushed behind these things. And that's the upside, probably a brand building open creative commons. [00:28:05] Yeah, absolutely. I think we've We did. [00:28:07] that's everything on this topic. Yeah. [00:28:09] I think we solved it, another problem, taken care of everybody. Don't worry. All right. Good luck, Andrews. Yeah. [00:28:16] All right. Good one, George.

Cyber Patterns
#8: Jack Raines - working for Litquidity, losing $150,000 in 1 min, and making money writing

Cyber Patterns

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2022 39:13


Jack Raines is a professional shitposter at Litquidity. He also writes a newsletter called Young Money - the most fun meme-filled money newsletter out there. We chat shitposting on LinkedIn, making friends while traveling, day trading, and freelance writing. Jack can be found on Twitter and LinkedIn. Jason can be found on Twitter. Subscribe to Brain Blasts for free weekly essays on internet-driven mental frameworks. Correction on CC0: Jack Butcher sold sweatshirts with NounsDAO imagery, not CrypToadz.

Indivisible
TappySF on The NFT Revolution: Finding Freedom Through Conviction

Indivisible

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 56:10


Welcome to the return of Indivisible!  We are rebranded with a primary focus on crypto markets as the ultimate intersection of technology, creativity and freedom.To kick things off, this episode features a wide-ranging conversation with NFT collector, industry veteran and cryptopunk @TappySF. Tappy has been into crypto and NFTs since the beginning. He is involved in many top digital avatar collections and the world of 1/1 digital art.  If all of this sounds foreign to you, don't worry, we'll be breaking it down to market fundamentals. And if you're a veteran, we'll also be diving in deep.  We explore concepts ranging from greed to trust, pseudonymity, provenance, IP rights, managing volatility and the relationships that fuel the journey. Consider this a high-level NFT primer that covers philosophy alongside brass tacks and harsh truths when it comes to avoiding traps and making profit.I believe there is a unique place for each individual to realize identity and creative power in NFTs. Built into the foundation of profit, is possibility. Wherever you come from, NFTs offer an opportunity to let go of the siloed self. They are a point of fusion that allow us to exist at once as our multi-dimensional selves, anchored in the quantum convictions of the things that inspire us the most. Crypto rewards the doers, and Tappy shares his hard-won lessons from playing the game.  I hope it inspires you to play yours.  xA Timeline: 1:50 -Episode Intro3:30 - Tappy's Introduction to Crypto & NFTs6:08 - Short History of CryptoPunks and Birth of ERC-721 7:51 - Tappy's Early Journey11:10 -  Managing Market Volatility14:14 - Evolution of the Industry and Market Dynamics: Aesthetics, Community & Profit 17:01 - Greed and Vibes19:42 - On Friendship and Mentorship, ft. @Anonymoux25:30 - Pseudonymity and Privacy 29:53 - Market Fundamentals and Trading Strategies33:00 - The Game of 1/1s & a Love of Art36:40 - Provenance & IP - Punks, Apes & Toadz46:05 - Bullet Points on What Makes a Blue Chip 50:41 - Leaders and Followers 

NFT Tales
The Crypto Conversation

NFT Tales

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 37:23


Jeremy and Jonathan discuss cryptocurrencies in general and then take on some current events in NFTland. We end the episode on a story about a CrypToadz by GREMPLIN named Charles.

The Bad Posture Podcast
BP#2 - Cryptoadz Community Manager Moti on Building Great Communities, the Power of CC0, and Why Use a Pseudonym in Web3

The Bad Posture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 57:14


Welcome to The Bad Posture Podcast, hosted by Daniel Witcoff. Every other week, we'll bring you an interview with the artists, entrepreneurs, engineers, and innovators building the metaverse. -- In Episode #2, we interview MotivateMe.eth the pseudonymous community manager for Cryptoadz by Gremplin. Moti (moh-tee) came for the flip and stayed for the community, helping to launch one of the most successful NFT projects to date, bringing in more than $200M in only a handful of months. He's self-aware, cohesive, and incredibly patient, helping maintain the !vibe for more than 14 hours every day. If you're interested in how to build great NFT communities, why a project would choose to use a creative commons license (nobody owns the IP!), or how to participate in Web3 without being rich, this is the episode for you. Learn more about Cryptoadz: Follow Moti on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MotivateMeV2 Check out the collection on OpenSea: https://opensea.io/collection/cryptoadz-by-gremplin Get updates on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cryptoadzNFT Hang out with the community on Discord: https://discord.com/invite/cryptoadz -- 0:00 - Episode Overview 5:00 - How a community manager allocates his time (14+ hours online per day!) 9:00 - From CryptoPunks to Cryptoadz 17:00 - Moti's favorite NFT projects (based on strength of community) 20:00 - Why he uses a pseudonym rather than his real name 28:00 - Vulnerability, mental health, and how the lottery dynamics hijack our emotions 33:00 - Dealing with jealousy and how to network in Web3 (without being rich) 40:00 - Building great communities in Web3 44:00 - How he evaluates NFT projects 46:00 - Why Cryptoadz uses a CC0 license and has no roadmap 54:00 - How a community manager recharges their mental health -- Interested In learning more about NFTs or Web3? Follow Daniel on Twitter - http://twitter.com/dwitcoff21 Follow Daniel on Instagram - http://instagram.com/dwitcoff21 Subscribe to our newsletter - https://badposture.substack.com/

Probably Nothing
Ep. 4: Noah Davis

Probably Nothing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 36:27


In Episode 4 of Probably Nothing TZ (@TZhongg) and Alexis Ohanian (@alexisohanian) chat with Noah Davis (@NonFungibleNoah) of Christie's. Noah is the former Head of Online Sales for contemporary art at Christie's, but is now primarily focused on NFTs and crypto related digital art projects. Noah discusses how he first got into NFTs, and how he was able to convince a 200+ year old company to begin auctioning NFTs this year. TZ, Alexis, and him also discuss a bit of art history, how NFTs align incentives between artists and curators/collectors, and the future of smart contracts in the art world. This wide ranging discussion shows how NFTs are starting to bridge both the fine art world and the crypto community.Links Mentioned in this Episode Beeple's first Christie's auction MakersPlace NFT NFT Now Christie's x OpenSea Timestamps00:30: Noah Davis intro01:20: How did Noah convince Christie's to get into NFTs?02:30: How did Noah first get into NFTs and what helped him understand them?04:20: What is the future of NFTs in the art world?06:50: Art Basel NFT prediction?11:30: What was the internal process on convincing Christie's to do a project with OpenSea?14:08: wen christie's dao?16:12: What was the process like of promoting Beeple's sale on Discord?19:40: What is "absurdist post-war French theater" and why did he study it in school?24:00: Secondary sales in a world of smart contracts28:40: Future hope for artist and smart contracts29:50: Working with artists compared to working with collectors32:48: Noah's experience in the NFT space33:34: If you were stranded on an island which NFT would you take from your collection? What about anyone's NFT collection?Mentions Beeple - @beeple Tom Sachs - @tom_sachs Damian Hurst - @hirst_official MakesPlace - @makersplaceco NFT now - @nftnow collector 33 - @33NFT Justin Aversano - @justinaversano Superrare - @SuperRare Joshua Davis - @JoshuaDavis fewocious - @fewocious  Punk 4301 Show NotesWho is Noah Davis? Specialist at Christie's in the contemporary arts department with a focus in NFTs. He started working on NFTs in March with his intro to NFTs during the first Beeple @beeple sale. Getting into NFTs and bringing them to Christie'sHow did Noah first get into NFTs? "NFTs really found me." Before he was head of NFTs at Christie's, he was the head of online sales for contemporary art. He was in the office last January to see an IRL piece of art for an auction. His colleague, Megan Doyle, brought an NFT opportunity to his attention. She had been contacted by MakersPlace for a possible NFT consignment, and asked Noah if he would be open to putting an NFT in his sale. Noah barely knew about NFTs. All he really knew was that Beeple sold his NFT at Nifty Gateway for $6 million, and that NFTs are a new asset class running on a blockchain foundation. What drew Noah into NFTs, beyond the art, was the promise of decentralization and the things that blockchain can do.  "We are heading towards a future that will have a foundation in blockchain. You can either end up with the state run dystopian future or you can build one yourself." Noah wants to see a future where there is a decentralized metaverse that is owned by the people for the people. If he can help do that within Christie's, a 200+ year old company, that could be really significant. Bringing NFTs to Christie's In the first conversation Noah had with Christie's they mainly talked about cryptocurrency.  Noah knew that some of their top clients were into crypto. He believed that NFTs were the perfect opportunity to jump into the space. The fact that it was ephemeral wasn't daunting to them. Christie's has sold dinosaur bones. If they can create some kind of excitement around an auction, Christie's will find a way to make it work. "I am really grateful towards Christie's for lending me such a long leash." NFTs have been reliably profitable for Christie's. They are now approaching $120,000,000 in total volume for the year. It's going to be 5% of their turnover. For the first Beeple sale more than 90% of applicants were not previously known to Christie's. Although this was more the NFT community and Beeple's community, Noah will continue to set the stage for artist to showcase their work. How did Noah's college degree in English with a focus on Absurdist post war french theater play a roll in Noah's love for NFTs? The absurdity of selling an asset that doesn't physically exist was extremely attractive to him.  "I think a lot about the theater of the absurd in the context of NFTs. What really drew me in was how counterintuitive NFTs are to the standards of the 21st century contemporary art world." Noah never felt like he completely fit in. He was sort of put off by the pretentious vibes in contemporary art, and how people tend to take themselves too seriously. Eugene Ionesco's play, The Bald Soprano, plays a huge role in understanding Absurdism.  The story behind the play is that one day while Ionesco was learning French and English, he was reading the textbooks and thought it was absurd that they were trying to teach him family dynamics. This then lead him to believe that the foundation of language is super shaky and unreliable. In the play, The Bald Soprano, nothing makes sense. It is indebted to people that question the moral and aesthetic values, at the time, by way of absurdity. "Ionesco would love NFTs." NFTs and ArtWhat is the future of NFTs in the traditional art world?In the traditional art world, you will see a lot more adoption from contemporary artist who dabble on digital media.  The more mega blue chip galleries that jump into NFTs, the more inspired artist will be to take the leap. To understand and overcome that stigma of NFTs as a step below "intellectually speaking" what contemporary art normally is, is a very challenging medium to master. "As more artist embrace this, we will see really dynamic projects coming forward and new amazing 1 of 1 art work from amazing talented bluechip artist."  Right now people like Tom Sachs (@tom_sachs) and Damian Hirst (@hirst_official), are the only real Fine Artists from the blue chip world that have mastered this. They are playing by the rules of the NFT space, but they are speaking directly to a crypto native audience. However, there will be artist that enter the NFT world, play by the old rules and somehow succeed. It's going to be a difficult bridge to build and the needle has really only been threaded once successfully with Christie's auction of Andy Warhol NFTs with the Andy Warhol foundation. They tokenized digitally native works that Andy made for the amiga computer. Art Basel NFT prediction?There will be a base line of friction from two different worlds. That's good because those sparks is where you get something creative.  “There will be a lot of chatter around NFTs for sure.” Christies is collaborating with NFTnow during Art Basel to host an event. They have built a, 2400 square foot, space in a bank building and repurposed it as an art gallery. Superrare and Collector 33 will have a presence there. “To see all this art, in this environment, is going to be interesting because we haven't really nailed the exhibition component of NFTs yet.” They have learned a lot and they are going to be applying all of it in Miami. You need to correctly activate the immersive quality of some of these artworks. Christie's and OpenSea sale? So far all the NFT sales Noah has conducted at Christie's have been off-chain, and because they are off-chain it is hyper manual.  All of the movement of the tokens are analog and payment is pretty clumsy. "It's like we are operating in this new dimension, but we are still pushing the buttons and pulling the string from the old one." This is their first collab with Opensea, if it goes well there is no reason why Christie's should auction their NFTs off chain. There will still be a place for traditional auctions, like the Beeple (@beeple) one they recently sold. But, if they are selling an ether rock and they are marketing that to a crypto native audience they can't get away with off chain. When's Christies DAO? "The idea of a DAO is an incredible thing." As much as Noah is really fighting to push things forward. There are things he wants to be really careful with. Like building in the metaverse and thinking about airdrops. Regulation is going to catch up with us and until these unknown areas are become more defined. There's no reason for a corporation like Christie's to dive in the front. NFT space and ArtistsWhat was the process of promoting Beeple's sale on Discord? Noah wasn't really involved in the promotion of the first Beeple sale.  At the time he was going more of the traditional media route, and still learning about NFTs and crypto. "The first time I heard someone refer to Ethereum as ETH, I took a beat and I had no idea what that meant, I didn't know what it was. I bought my first Ethereum in April." Noah didn't join Discord until after the Beeple sale. Because he hasn't used social media in a long time, he was very cautious. Justin Aversano (@justinaversano) invited Noah into Cryptopunk's Discord channel to promote the sale of a Cryptopunk that Christie's was having in May. He felt like he didn't belong there. He felt like he was the corporate salesman. Now he has his ens name in his username. But it took the same push to get him on Twitter too. Noah was so scared, his username was "Noah the Poser". Secondary Sales in a world on Smart Contracts. The first big contemporary art auction took place in the 80s.  The artist themselves were at the auction, and they accosted the seller because he bought the photos for $1,000's and he was selling them for $10,000's. "There was an intense animosity at the moment between the artist and the collector because it felt like it was deeply unfair, and it is." There are certain places in Europe that already have a resale royalty, and California was really pushing for this too. Noah strongly believes that artist should absolutely have these royalties.  With NFTs and blockchain, the artist and the creator have complete control over this. "The blockchain doesn't care. What you tell it to do, it is going to execute it. It is never going to make a mistake"If you program it with protocols that are fair, those will be the rules forever. Right now is the time to make sure that these rules make sense, are fair, and are equitable. Artist should own their smart contract, and have their own independence so that they can never get duped. That kind of responsibility and independence is very admirable. It is the way forward. Manifold is behind a lot of artist's smart contracts. Their philosophy is that artist should own their own smart contract. Working with artists "I love artists. I like to make art when I am not working for Christie's." Noah used to only get involved with the collectors or estates, and rarely with artists. Unless they were complaining, which is reasonable.  When contemporary art comes to auction it is usually not under the best circumstances. There's an industry term referred to as the "three D's". Divorce, debt, and death are the three major driving forces that bring contemporary art to auction. You are starting from a place of negativity. Working with artists, however, is all about positivity.  Noah feels such an incredible bond with the artists, like Beeple. He's made art with Fewocious (@fewocious) and has had lunch with Joshua Davis (@JoshuaDavis). "I hang out with these guys and it just feels right." Before he felt weird and almost felt like the enemy. Now he feels like he is helping these artist tell their stories. "The NFT space is magical. Everything I felt frustrated with in the contemporary art world is not at play in this space." If you were stranded on an Island and you could only take one NFT from your collection or any collection, which would you take? From Noah's collection, he would take his CrypToadz or his Deadfella. From any collection, Noah would take CryptoPunk 4301. It's from the collection of Sov.eth. It's a wild white hair with VR and pink lipstick. Noah was glowing while he was talking about this.

The Priority Queue
Episode 5 - Priority Queue

The Priority Queue

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 83:07


Nate Lawson joins me this week and we go on a fun ride through NFTs making stops at the Wolf game, Cryptoadz, Ballerz, Flow blockchain, and then, of course, NBA Topshot. Nate is a passionate collector and a big fan of the Flow Blockchain and Topshot. He talks about his start back in October of 2020, the wild ride through Feb, taking a 3-month hiatus from Topshot in March to focus strictly on NFTs, and why he believes people should zoom out when looking at Dapper Labs projects.

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The New Normal
NFT Trends, The Art of the Copycat - THE NEW NORMAL EP 18

The New Normal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 38:24


The NFT world changes every day. What this means is that their are new trends popping up left and right. And when a new trend WORKS, you can guarantee that other people will hop on that bandwagon. Now what are some of the NFT trends we're seeing today and how can you capitalize? Well...you're about to find out. MacNCheeasy and Jesse Friedland break down this crypto topic so anyone can understand in THIS WEEKS episode of The New Normal. NEW EPISODES EVERY TUESDAY. Discord: https://discord.gg/esTPa2aa65 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFeFVytEkT8kaqPCJZGFswg Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 01:55 - What's going on with NFTs? 03:30 - The five main trends we've seen so far 04:40 - CryptoPunks and the PFP trend 05:20 - Bored Apes as the OG 'copycat' 08:35 - The on-chain trend and its origins: Loot 13:50 - Onchain monkeys aka Austin's grandkid's college fund 19:12 - DeFi NFTs - CyberKongz 24:10 - DeFi copycats like Anonymice and EtherOrcs 26:00 - Public domain NFTs like Cryptoadz (it's a vibe) 30:00 - Wen DAO? DAO NFTs 35:45 - The five trends TLDR 36:25 - Closing thoughts

Blockchain DXB
Dubai - Crypto & Coffee at 8 - 05th Oct

Blockchain DXB

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 34:52


05th Oct Shocktober! Bitcoin nears 50,000 as Facebook Instagram WhatsApp were down! Will a Distributed social media platform perform much better? Bitcoin has had downtime in the past. Recently, Solana, had a downtime of over 17hours or are current systems work fine? Edward Snowden mentioned via Twitter #bitcoin is up 10x since despite a coordinated global campaign by governments to undermine public understanding of & support for cryptocurrency. In a similar yet contrasting view Former President Donald Trump in an interview with Yahoo Finance said “I don't want to have other currencies coming out and hurting or demeaning the dollar in any way.” The full interview can be found here https://bit.ly/3l7pCvJ & Virgin Galactic Chairman Chamath Palihapitiya in an interview with CNBC said Bitcoin has replaced Gold. Details here https://cnb.cx/3Bde5jV How many bitcoins do u think the multi-billionaire, CEO of Social Capital LP has? Definitely more than #satoshi at this point? Glassnode's week on chain 4th Oct report states The Bitcoin price has rallied strongly out of a zone of heavy accumulation, seeing around $1.75B worth of capital inflows per day. Some useful stats on mining difficulty requiring around 80 sextillion hashes to solve a block full technical info here https://bit.ly/2ZQDu5b Anita Posch had a fantastic video with Adam Back from Blockstream on YouTube where she questions if the cost of security is much higher than required. It's definitely worth a listen https://bit.ly/3B6HbS6 . With Iran having restarted the mining operations last month (22nd of September ) most likely the difficulty mining gets adjusted in the next 2016th block. NEWSBTC has published a technical analysis where Antpool Bitcoin Mining has been the top mining pool dedicating hashrate to the BTC network with 29.7 EH/s or 20.47% of the global hashrate. Antpool is followed by f2pool with 23.58 EH/s or 16.2% of BTC's overall hashratehttps://bit.ly/3FlQgc6 Is the security too strong for Bitcoin & can the electricity usage be used in Bitcoin Blockchain elsewhere? Game theory does not seem to be beneficial in this case OpenSea has its largest day of trading on the 3rd. Ethereum-based NFT project CrypToadz by GREMPLIN led the charge with over $19 million worth of volume in a single day. OpenSea recorded its highest single day of trading volume in nearly a month. More info can be found here https://bit.ly/3iA4Sej The Joke is on you! A Tweet mocking how little value NFTs have turned into $5K NFT Cointelegraph posted article https://bit.ly/3mn8aml Another crazy NFT via Mintable regarding fake news can be seen here https://bit.ly/3A5V01S Where #Fakenews will be created &fake news in Blockchain is Immutable! UAE news 1) Dubai based Exor exchange is launching a digital platform in Latin America (Check slides) 2) Blockchain DXB podcast: Over 70 hours of live sessions in Crypto & Coffee at 8 (Check slides) #blockchaindxb #btc #cryptocurrency #whatsapp #twitter #instagram For sides click here https://www.linkedin.com/posts/r-a-george-19b102104_bitcoin-satoshi-fakenews-activity-6851070663151685632-Bq_K Our website: www.blockchaindxb.com email: info@blockchaindxb.com Bitcoin address: 02ddf96964b352b75dd660a56a5162bf9e76e549e31263b88ed93015e635771795 Cardano address:addr1qxwu4h9uw4ptc6jp4zzhvckcjua7nda9u5fkvmdfrge00n3dpznq9000nxdcvklpdtw320zku7eeju483l2pg6gtw3eqp8e4q6 #blockchaindxb #cryptocurrencynews #pandorapapers #btc #blockchainnews #btc

Deeze Spaces
Gremplin's Cryptoadz with MotivateMe and the Toadz Community

Deeze Spaces

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 198:41


This space features the CrypToadz community manager MotivateMe. Deeze, Motivateme and the Toadz community discuss all things CrypToadz by Gremplin !vibe."CrypToadz by Gremplin" is an NFT project which released earlier this year to much fanfare and has become a favorite of the crypto community.CrypToadz and the team can be found at:https://twitter.com/MotivateMeV2https://twitter.com/cryptoadznfthttps://twitter.com/supergremplinhttps://opensea.io/collection/cryptoadz-by-gremplinhttps://cryptoadz.io/Cover photo: CrypToadz #916Disclaimer: The speakers on Deeze Spaces are not registered investment advisors. All opinions shared on Deeze Spaces or via Twitter, Discord, and other public channels are those of the respective individuals alone and do not represent any views or endorsements from The Fractional Token Company. Nothing discussed in this podcast should be relied upon for investment decisions nor is it investment advice. Deeze Spaces are solely for information and entertainment purposes only. Please consult and work directly with tax, legal, financial, and investment professionals before making any token creation, transferring, and purchasing decisions.

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NFT Catcher Podcast
Episode 11 | Factory Projects | Can Cool Cats Flip Apes? | Mekaverse | CrypToadz |

NFT Catcher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 59:51


Can Cool Cats Flip Apes? | BAYC | CrypToadz |  Yeti pump | GenX by House of Kibaa | Factory Projects | Twin Flames | Drifter Shoots | Mekaverse | Art Blocks | Ape Dao Remix | Gary Vee Christie's auction | travel detour | NFT.NYC | Cryptoslam Top 10 | Links:Drifter Shoots Justin Aversano Twin FlamesMichael Keen https://twitter.com/NFTicketJennifer Sutto https://twitter.com/jennifer_suttoNFT Catcher Podcast https://twitter.com/NFTCatcherPodproduced by Andy Cinquino  https://twitter.com/ajc254NFT Catcher theme music by ItsJustLos https://twitter.com/its_JustLos

Today in America
CrypToadz Surge To The Moon

Today in America

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 4:40


Quick Take CrypToadz by GREMPLIN reaches 13Ξ and more than $88 million in total trading volume. Utopia Labs exits stealth mode to build infrastructure tooling for DAO payments and accounting. Bank of America makes remarks on DeFi and NFTs in it's latest Digital Asset Primer. Context releases beta version of Web 3.0 app for following crypto wallets.   Read more: https://ether.fm/034

NFTs Live
Ep 7 - Bitlectro + Dreamers, CrypToadz, Singularity, NFT News 10/4

NFTs Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 67:05


In the seventh episode of NFTs Live, TylerD is joined by Sky Hook to recap the wild Singularity drop from Ravi Vora on Saturday, the CrypToadz world takeover, and other market action from the weekend, and then are joined by the @bitlectro team to talk their upcoming project “Dreamers.” Breaking NFT insights, news, and market trends are the focus of this fast-paced show hosted by NFT traders TylerD, Sky Hook and Brett Richey. The hosts rotate through a series of running segments highlighting the most important insights in NFTs, bringing in a series of special guests (artists, DFS specialists, and more) for interviews and high-energy discussions exploring NFT investing theories and strategies. Get Live shows on Mayo Media Network YouTube Channel Follow NFTS Live on Twitter: https://twitter.com/live_nfts Sky Hook on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SkyHookDFS Tyler D on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tyler_Did_It Brett Richey on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrettRichey ETM campaign: https://icy.tools/?utm_campaign=nft_live

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Ethereum Daily - Crypto News Briefing
CrypToadz Surge To The Moon

Ethereum Daily - Crypto News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 4:40


Quick Take CrypToadz by GREMPLIN reaches 13Ξ and more than $88 million in total trading volume. Utopia Labs exits stealth mode to build infrastructure tooling for DAO payments and accounting. Bank of America makes remarks on DeFi and NFTs in it's latest Digital Asset Primer. Context releases beta version of Web 3.0 app for following crypto wallets.   Read more: https://ether.fm/034

NFTs Live
Ep 7 - Bitlectro + Dreamers, CrypToadz, Singularity, NFT News 10/4

NFTs Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 67:05


In the seventh episode of NFTs Live, TylerD is joined by Sky Hook to recap the wild Singularity drop from Ravi Vora on Saturday, the CrypToadz world takeover, and other market action from the weekend, and then are joined by the @bitlectro team to talk their upcoming project “Dreamers.” Breaking NFT insights, news, and market trends are the focus of this fast-paced show hosted by NFT traders TylerD, Sky Hook and Brett Richey. The hosts rotate through a series of running segments highlighting the most important insights in NFTs, bringing in a series of special guests (artists, DFS specialists, and more) for interviews and high-energy discussions exploring NFT investing theories and strategies. Get Live shows on Mayo Media Network YouTube Channel Follow NFTS Live on Twitter: https://twitter.com/live_nfts Sky Hook on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SkyHookDFS Tyler D on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tyler_Did_It Brett Richey on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrettRichey ETM campaign: https://icy.tools/?utm_campaign=nft_live

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NFTs Live
Ep 6 - NFL x Dapper, CrypToadz, Art Blocks Scandal, NFT News 10/1

NFTs Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 38:19


In the sixth episode of NFTs Live, join TylerD as he recaps the NFL and Dapper partnership news, the scandal in Art Blocks world, surging CrypToadz and other market news from an action-packed week. Breaking NFT insights, news, and market trends are the focus of this fast-paced show hosted by NFT traders TylerD, Sky Hook and Brett Richey. The hosts rotate through a series of running segments highlighting the most important insights in NFTs, bringing in a series of special guests (artists, DFS specialists, and more) for interviews and high-energy discussions exploring NFT investing theories and strategies. Get Live shows on Mayo Media Network YouTube Channel Follow NFTS Live on Twitter: https://twitter.com/live_nfts Sky Hook on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SkyHookDFS Tyler D on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tyler_Did_It Brett Richey on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrettRichey

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NFTs Live
Ep 6 - NFL x Dapper, CrypToadz, Art Blocks Scandal, NFT News 10/1

NFTs Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 38:19


In the sixth episode of NFTs Live, join TylerD as he recaps the NFL and Dapper partnership news, the scandal in Art Blocks world, surging CrypToadz and other market news from an action-packed week. Breaking NFT insights, news, and market trends are the focus of this fast-paced show hosted by NFT traders TylerD, Sky Hook and Brett Richey. The hosts rotate through a series of running segments highlighting the most important insights in NFTs, bringing in a series of special guests (artists, DFS specialists, and more) for interviews and high-energy discussions exploring NFT investing theories and strategies. Get Live shows on Mayo Media Network YouTube Channel Follow NFTS Live on Twitter: https://twitter.com/live_nfts Sky Hook on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SkyHookDFS Tyler D on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tyler_Did_It Brett Richey on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrettRichey

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Not Investment Advice
Ep 23 - Mirror, Crypto Publishing, NFT Communities, Opensea Insider Trading, Miamicoin + New iPhone

Not Investment Advice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 87:18


Jack Butcher, Bilal Zaidi & Trung Phan discuss what they're finding on the edges of the internet + the latest in business, technology and memes.Watch + Subscribe on YouTube:https://youtu.be/cjROo252rKUListen into our group chat on Telegram:https://t.me/notinvestmentadviceLet us know what you think on Twitter:@bzaidi@trungtphan@jackbutcher@niadeskTimestamps:0:00:00 – Intro + Trung's Car Got Towed0:04:00 – Cryptoadz, McMansions + NFT Communities0:11:27 – Evolution of Bored Apes + NFT Milestones0:19:13 – Opensea Insider Trading + Walmart Litecoin Fake News0:25:47 – Crypto Regulation0:30:11 – Misinformation, Portnoy AOC tweet + Is Trung A Journalist?0:37:16 – Mirror - Crypto Native Publishing0:43:51 – Mirror 2yrs From Now0:54:42 – Web 3.0 Resources + Jack's Bored Apes Experiment1:01:15 – Jack's Visualize Value Evolution1:05:00 – City Coins, Miamicoin + Mayor Francis Suarez1:12:40 – Apple iPhone 13 + Memes1:23:39 – Apple: Bank, SaaS or Hardware + Warren Buffet's Tech Bet See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Not Investment Advice
Ep 22 - Cryptoadz, Coinbase vs SEC, Theranos Trial, Dune Analytics + Opensea Walkthrough

Not Investment Advice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 89:04


Jack Butcher, Bilal Zaidi & Trung Phan discuss what they're finding on the edges of the internet + the latest in business, technology and memes.Watch + Subscribe on YouTube:https://youtu.be/wkvu0-uMB24Listen into our group chat on Telegram:https://t.me/notinvestmentadviceLet us know what you think on Twitter:@bzaidi@trungtphan@jackbutcher@niapodcastTimestamps:0:00:00 – Intro0:02:01 – Coinbase vs. SEC0:16:04 – Understanding Where Defi Yield Comes From0:21:46 – Calculated Risks + Narratives0:24:47 – Theranos Trial, Elizabeth Holmes + Adam Neumann0:34:14 – Solana, FTX + Tom Brady Ad0:40:32 – Cryptoadz + Dune Analytics0:56:23 – NFT Bots + Opensea Walkthrough1:06:06 – Blockchain Explorer + Monitoring Prices1:12:48 – Opensea Filters + NFT Traits1:16:59 – Supply, Demand + Greater Fool Theory1:21:39 – Air Force Ones vs NFTs See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.