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The #Meta_VS exhibition curated by @cryptoartadvisr
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The #Meta_VS exhibition curated by @cryptoartadvisr
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The #Meta_VS exhibition curated by @cryptoartadvisr
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The #Meta_VS exhibition curated by @cryptoartadvisr
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The #Meta_VS exhibition curated by @cryptoartadvisr
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April 10, 2021, 11:45:07 AM
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China... No copyright..

So this will be like chinese iPhone, cheap and dies quickly. Smiley


https://news.bitcoin.com/nilicoins-rare-pepe-and-curio-cards-a-look-at-the-og-collectibles-that-started-the-nft-madness/?fbclid=IwAR2s4UHJXOmCn25sTA8mROZNXTAU2KJMi0PhlCNlx_NTmZDM1H_okM9g9YY

During the last few months, the non-fungible token (NFT) scene has exploded with lots of celebrities jumping on the bandwagon, high grossing auctions, and even some controversy on the side. A lot of people don’t realize how old NFT collectibles are, as years ago developers and artists created NFTs like Nilicoins (artcoins), Rare Pepe trading cards, and Curio cards as well. Since the NFT boom has straddled new heights, these old NFTs are in demand again and being sold at auctions.

Color Coins and Nilicoins
The NFT ecosystem has grown exponentially and it seems everybody is getting in on the trend. Digital artists selling NFTs have made millions at auction and a great deal of celebrities and socialites are minting NFTs now as well.
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April 10, 2021, 11:49:12 AM
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Better drink a coke than this chemistry.

https://news.bitcoin.com/nilicoins-rare-pepe-and-curio-cards-a-look-at-the-og-collectibles-that-started-the-nft-madness/

During the last few months, the non-fungible token (NFT) scene has exploded with lots of celebrities jumping on the bandwagon, high grossing auctions, and even some controversy on the side. A lot of people don’t realize how old NFT collectibles are, as years ago developers and artists created NFTs like Nilicoins (artcoins), Rare Pepe trading cards, and Curio cards as well. Since the NFT boom has straddled new heights, these old NFTs are in demand again and being sold at auctions.

Color Coins and Nilicoins
The NFT ecosystem has grown exponentially and it seems everybody is getting in on the trend. Digital artists selling NFTs have made millions at auction and a great deal of celebrities and socialites are minting NFTs now as well.

The NFT space is very popular, but the concept is nothing new, as color coin technology has existed on the Bitcoin (BTC) network and other chains for years. Color coin tech was first mentioned by Yoni Assia in a post called “bitcoin 2.X (aka Colored Bitcoin) — initial specs” published back in 2012.

Nilicoins, Rare Pepe and Curio Cards- A Look at the OG Collectibles That Started the NFT Madness
Nili Lerner introduced Nilicoins back in 2014 in order to establish her “artcoins.” Additionally, Lerner issued brand name assets like Apple coin, Coca-Cola coin, and eBay coin over the years. Back in 2014, however, people didn’t understand what Lerner’s Nilicoins were meant for and why she created them.
That year developers began to really look into the concept of asset­-pegged cryptocurrencies as the topic was also written about in 2012 in J.R. Willet’s Mastercoin white paper. The concept of asset­-pegged cryptocurrencies, stablecoins, and non-fungible tokens really started gaining steam with projects like Counterparty, the Omni Layer Protocol, and then later with Ethereum.

For instance, on September 14, 2014, the artist Nili Lerner announced her Nilicoins (artcoins) that used brand names like eBay coin, Coca Cola coin, and Apple coin. The creator recently tweeted about the old project and mentioned how people didn’t understand it at the time.
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April 10, 2021, 11:54:15 AM
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Looks like junior maximalism. Smiley
Had a discussion  during this week on a similar topic, and we are many to be convinced that most of the coin dev are indeed teenagers and (or...) high-school student... This seems to confirm our hypothesis  Grin

https://news.bitcoin.com/nilicoins-rare-pepe-and-curio-cards-a-look-at-the-og-collectibles-that-started-the-nft-madness/


During the last few months, the non-fungible token (NFT) scene has exploded with lots of celebrities jumping on the bandwagon, high grossing auctions, and even some controversy on the side. A lot of people don’t realize how old NFT collectibles are, as years ago developers and artists created NFTs like Nilicoins (artcoins), Rare Pepe trading cards, and Curio cards as well. Since the NFT boom has straddled new heights, these old NFTs are in demand again and being sold at auctions.

Color Coins and Nilicoins
The NFT ecosystem has grown exponentially and it seems everybody is getting in on the trend. Digital artists selling NFTs have made millions at auction and a great deal of celebrities and socialites are minting NFTs now as well.

For instance, on September 14, 2014, the artist Nili Lerner announced her Nilicoins (artcoins) that used brand names like eBay coin, Coca Cola coin, and Apple coin. The creator recently tweeted about the old project and mentioned how people didn’t understand it at the time.
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April 10, 2021, 11:59:30 AM
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Tweeted to @Cocacola:

https://twitter.com/notsofastcrypto/status/515474242524430336

Get your popcorn ready: artist releases #CocaColaCoin cryptocurrency, using @CocaCola's imagery without approval. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=798131.0

https://news.bitcoin.com/nilicoins-rare-pepe-and-curio-cards-a-look-at-the-og-collectibles-that-started-the-nft-madness/
Nili Lerner introduced Nilicoins back in 2014 in order to establish her “artcoins.” Additionally, Lerner issued brand name assets like Apple coin, Coca-Cola coin, and eBay coin over the years. Back in 2014, however, people didn’t understand what Lerner’s Nilicoins were meant for and why she created them.
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April 10, 2021, 12:14:46 PM
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China... No copyright..

So this will be like chinese iPhone, cheap and dies quickly. Smiley

WELL... SINCE THIS COIN IS ART AND WILL BE ISSUE IN LIMITED ADDITION BEFORE THE REAL COCA COLA INDUSTRY COIN, IT MIGHT ACTUALLY BE WORTH MORE   Smiley

no.

https://news.bitcoin.com/nilicoins-rare-pepe-and-curio-cards-a-look-at-the-og-collectibles-that-started-the-nft-madness/

Color Coins and Nilicoins
The NFT ecosystem has grown exponentially and it seems everybody is getting in on the trend. Digital artists selling NFTs have made millions at auction and a great deal of celebrities and socialites are minting NFTs now as well.

The NFT space is very popular, but the concept is nothing new, as color coin technology has existed on the Bitcoin (BTC) network and other chains for years. Color coin tech was first mentioned by Yoni Assia in a post called “bitcoin 2.X (aka Colored Bitcoin) — initial specs” published back in 2012.

Nilicoins, Rare Pepe and Curio Cards- A Look at the OG Collectibles That Started the NFT Madness
Nili Lerner introduced Nilicoins back in 2014 in order to establish her “artcoins.” Additionally, Lerner issued brand name assets like Apple coin, Coca-Cola coin, and eBay coin over the years. Back in 2014, however, people didn’t understand what Lerner’s Nilicoins were meant for and why she created them.
That year developers began to really look into the concept of asset­-pegged cryptocurrencies as the topic was also written about in 2012 in J.R. Willet’s Mastercoin white paper. The concept of asset­-pegged cryptocurrencies, stablecoins, and non-fungible tokens really started gaining steam with projects like Counterparty, the Omni Layer Protocol, and then later with Ethereum.

For instance, on September 14, 2014, the artist Nili Lerner announced her Nilicoins (artcoins) that used brand names like eBay coin, Coca Cola coin, and Apple coin. The creator recently tweeted about the old project and mentioned how people didn’t understand it at the time.
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April 10, 2021, 12:34:22 PM
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This is idiocy.  The lawyers for Disney and Coke are no joke.  You have NO CHANCE of making this a success.



That was my answers back then  Grin
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April 10, 2021, 12:36:14 PM
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This is idiocy.  The lawyers for Disney and Coke are no joke.  You have NO CHANCE of making this a success.



Are you really comparing yourself and these rip-offs to Andy Warhol's art?  Really?  Do you understand anything about copyright? 

https://news.bitcoin.com/nilicoins-rare-pepe-and-curio-cards-a-look-at-the-og-collectibles-that-started-the-nft-madness/
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April 10, 2021, 12:40:34 PM
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did you get the copyright?
I did not ask for it. I dont really need it

Coca Cola's lawyers are going to wipe the courtroom floor with the shirt off of your back, dude..

The thing is that The Coca-Cola lawyers are not going to take notice of this. LIke most on this thread they dont think that it will generate enough money to be noticed enough, So they will not go after me. Once Coca-Cola will realize that this is not going to go away it will be to late. Coca-Cola will end up paying me to get the rights on this coin or to buy it as art. once this will happen each coin is going to worth a lot of money.  


https://news.bitcoin.com/nilicoins-rare-pepe-and-curio-cards-a-look-at-the-og-collectibles-that-started-the-nft-madness/
"During the last few months, the non-fungible token (NFT) scene has exploded with lots of celebrities jumping on the bandwagon, high grossing auctions, and even some controversy on the side. A lot of people don’t realize how old NFT collectibles are, as years ago developers and artists created NFTs like Nilicoins (artcoins), Rare Pepe trading cards, and Curio cards as well. Since the NFT boom has straddled new heights, these old NFTs are in demand again and being sold at auctions."


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May 17, 2021, 08:20:23 AM
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damn
long time since i drink any coke.. miss it Smiley
do you want to tell that actually people buy this token ?

Lesson NO. 6
  THE VALUE OF STUPIDITY

The fact that this coin have no value can show you the value of stupidity.
Stupidity might be wining, and there is much more financial value in wining, than in wisdom.

 Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin


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