Early last month, we made our first foray into the world of crypto-art by sequentially auctioning off puzzle pieces of a new song, “They Want To Eat Your Lunch,” as NFTs. As an experiment, it worked: five generous bidders unlocked the song piece by piece, making the song freely available to everyone. For us, it was a crash course in the fundamentals of the cryptoverse. We learned how to use a wallet, how to mint and list NFTs, and about the economic, ecological, and cultural impacts of this emerging marketplace. It was really worthwhile, but it wasn’t fun.
Blockchain Bumper Stickers
Blockchain Bumper Stickers
Blockchain Bumper Stickers
Early last month, we made our first foray into the world of crypto-art by sequentially auctioning off puzzle pieces of a new song, “They Want To Eat Your Lunch,” as NFTs. As an experiment, it worked: five generous bidders unlocked the song piece by piece, making the song freely available to everyone. For us, it was a crash course in the fundamentals of the cryptoverse. We learned how to use a wallet, how to mint and list NFTs, and about the economic, ecological, and cultural impacts of this emerging marketplace. It was really worthwhile, but it wasn’t fun.