July 30 is an important date in art blockchain history.
Not only is it the day Ethereum launched in 2015, but it's also the day the first artwork was put on a blockchain when ASCII Bernanke becomes first distinct artwork on BitCoin in 2011.
Embedded by Dan Kaminsky it is a portrait of cryptographer Len Sassaman (possible Satoshi candidate) along with Ben Bernanke who at the time was the chair of the Federal Reserve.
The art is not an NFT or a collectable as it's not ownable or tradable, just art stored forever on the hardest blockchain on earth.
HNFTs are moving again but most people don't realize that the floor on some of them is super inexpensive. Of course rares go for tens of thousands, but you can start your collection for a couple of hundred bucks.
@pridepunks2018 - floor is $350 @CryptoArte - floor is $260 @MyCurioCards - floor is $450 @the_cryptocards - floor is $105
Idk who needs to hear this but @AgentHustleAI is a real product with three streams of revenue coming in from subscriptions, trading fees, and @MigrateFun
Eight years ago today @mitchellfchan launched Digital Zones of Immaterial Pictorial Sensibility.
July 29, 2017
The project had a glorious run in 2021 when Mitchell was rightly recognized for his groundbreaking work, and they remain today as a must have for NFT art collectors.