JanEmil (OP)
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August 25, 2019, 07:50:17 PM Last edit: January 31, 2020, 09:34:34 AM by JanEmil |
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Even if you use Bitcoin through Tor, the way transactions are handled by the network makes anonymity difficult to achieve. Do not expect your transactions to be anonymous unless you really know what you're doing.
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JanEmil (OP)
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August 25, 2019, 08:11:51 PM |
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Any trade on opensea or other exchange? Can't find them.
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thirdprize
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August 28, 2019, 04:44:31 PM |
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There is also Relentless (aka zombie Battleground) running on the Loom network. It is another CCG where you own your own cards. Think it is still in Beta. I backed the kickstarter years ago. https://loom.games
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undergroundartpal
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August 28, 2019, 06:37:47 PM |
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Is self-promotion allowed? If it is, here's an art collectibles project based on personified crypto-stuff (coins, token types, etc.) that I'm working on that actually just went live today: https://idolchain.club/(I actually wanted to make a thread for it, especially since there's a bounty. But I have no idea whether to put it here or in the altcoins section )
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JanEmil (OP)
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August 28, 2019, 07:26:43 PM |
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@undergroundartpal
erc721 or erc1155?
Looks good.
Edit: I see it is erc721
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undergroundartpal
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August 28, 2019, 08:56:39 PM |
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Yep! I for to specify. Thank you, and thanks for making this helpful thread!
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JanEmil (OP)
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August 31, 2019, 07:04:55 PM |
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The Blockchain Art Exchange. Interesting idea for art exchange on the blockchain. To small in my eyes. Would it be more interesting if the owner could hide the artwork for public view? https://blockchainartexchange.com
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GoWest
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August 31, 2019, 10:44:13 PM |
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I was wondering when this would come up.
Personally I'm a fan of the older, "original" NFTs. Basically anything with a birthday in 2017, as collectibles usually gain value with age.
Examples:
- Cryptopunks: June 2017. Arguably one of the first NFTs (ERC-20); - Cryptokitties: Nov 2017. Founder cats are especially rare and collectible (the first 100 cats). CKs were the first ERC-721s. - Decentraland: Dec 2017.
I also own:
- Autoglyphs: Although they were created in 2019, they are the first NFT with "on-chain" art, though the definition is subjective and up for debate. - Crypto-stamps: well-known to these forums, already. - Cryptovoxels: May 2018. Similar in concept to Decentraland (decentralized land ownership in NFT form).
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Sat0shisGhost
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September 01, 2019, 04:05:00 AM Merited by minerjones (1) |
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Way before ERC-721s were even a thing there were blockchain collectibles on the Counterparty (XCP) chain. The most notable would've been Spells of Genesis. The earliest cards are quite rare. The project launched in 2014 but I think the cards weren't distributed until August, 2015. SATOSHICARD XCP Token They were tradeable using a very early DEX on counterparty. (They still are tradable, though you'll have a hard time finding a 'full' SATOSHICARD). DEX: https://sogassets.com/dex/SATOSHICARD
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JanEmil (OP)
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October 06, 2019, 03:43:06 PM |
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pangu
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October 18, 2019, 10:56:56 PM |
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CoinMetro - Way Beyond the Best Crypto Exchange | 24/7 Live Support
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JanEmil (OP)
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October 19, 2019, 06:44:17 AM |
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JanEmil (OP)
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January 31, 2020, 09:33:12 AM |
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pangu
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January 31, 2020, 02:27:56 PM |
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CoinMetro - Way Beyond the Best Crypto Exchange | 24/7 Live Support
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mx12.levins
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September 23, 2021, 04:04:00 PM |
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Digital collectibles are fine. Because of that we are on Bitcoin forum I decided to replay to this post with longer answer as usual. I want to say that we have cool platform for NFTS via/on Bitcoin. We call it L-NFTs because L stands for Liquid(Liquid network) After a car accident in 2015 that left me in a coma for several months, I chose to dedicate my life to pursuing my passion for art. During my transition back to art, I was tipped off about Bitcoin and NFTs and found the idea of art doubling as a financial instrument too irresistible to pass up. As an true Bitcoin artist(I will say I am crypto artist since 2017) I decided to mint my art on Bitcoin, of course I tried to use ERC721 and other contracts or other platforms built for minting NFTS on ETH but it was very hard to me mint Bitcoin related art on ETH. That's why my first ever minted Bitcoin artworks was linked together with my physical pieces, I used earlier Counterparty to register/verify my artworks via Bitcoin. This was Oldschool NFTs on Bitcoin, something like certificate for proof of ownership to my physical pieces. Right now we have amazing platform Raretoshi for minting digital art/animation on Bitcoin and of course I have already created couple L-NFTS and I am keeping for time to time creating matching NFTS to my physical pieces so the both collectors have fun, digital art and physical art collectors you can find me on Raretoshi under my usual nickname mx12.levins, I will leave link as well https://raretoshi.com/u/mx12.levins (If not let me please know, I will edit reply and delete it) I hope this helps, by the way the Raretoshi is the first ever this kind a platform and always will be
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OgNasty
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September 25, 2021, 08:49:11 PM |
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Man, I wish I had paid more attention to this post when it was made. I figured NFTs were a passing fad, along with DeFi, but so far I've been proven wrong. I've even put together a couple NFT collections myself as a learning experience and really enjoyed it. I look forward to continuing to explore what's possible and finding some other NFT collectors in this community who may be able to teach me a thing or two. If you're into NFTs and are a positive member of the community, feel free to reach out.
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ConcordeSST
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September 30, 2021, 03:01:07 PM Last edit: September 30, 2021, 06:19:51 PM by ConcordeSST |
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Man, I wish I had paid more attention to this post when it was made. I figured NFTs were a passing fad, along with DeFi, but so far I've been proven wrong. I've even put together a couple NFT collections myself as a learning experience and really enjoyed it. I look forward to continuing to explore what's possible and finding some other NFT collectors in this community who may be able to teach me a thing or two. If you're into NFTs and are a positive member of the community, feel free to reach out.
I can share what I know about the Cardano NFT (CNFT) scene that I'm heavily involved in: The space is still nascent compared to ETH NFTs, but with dramatically lower fees than ETH (typically .17 ADA). You can find the main secondary marketplace here (admittedly a work in progress): https://cnft.io/. Others include https://tokhun.io/ and the promising (but currently unreleased) https://exnft.io/Ideally, you want to get in at the initial drop level, not the secondary market if possible. You can find info on drops here: https://www.wencnft.com/You can see analytics on projects to discover good ones here https://opencnft.io/ and here https://cnftanalytics.io/You can also find rarity information on many projects here https://cnft.tools/ and here https://www.tokenref.com/You will want a good ADA wallet as well. I connect my Ledger to https://ccwallet.io/ but another popular one is https://yoroi-wallet.com/. You can also run the full node official Daedalus wallet if you like https://daedaluswallet.io/. My experience is mostly with the Cardano NFTs, though I have a small handful of ETH NFTs. I personally lean more towards NFTs that come with additional utility such as in-game advantages for those that will be used in future games, or those that unlock access to additional opportunities. Much to my chagrin though, the NFT projects that tend to moon are the ones that can be used as profile pics since people like to use them as digital flexes of wealth. Very popular Cardano projects that fall into that category are: 1. SpaceBudz https://spacebudz.io/2. Clay Mates https://www.claymates.org/3. Yummi Universe: https://yummiuniverse.com/My personal favorites are: 1. Cardano City: https://cardanocity.io/2. Cardacity: https://carda.city/#home3. Hash Guardians: https://hashguardians.io/4. Cardano Keys: https://cardanokeys.com/To view CNFTs once you have them, go to the following link and add your receiving address to the end of the URL: https://pool.pm/
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