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OpenSea: SOURCE [On NFTs] by Robert Alice Contracts: NFT: Etherscan Metadata: Etherscan Artwork: Etherscan Gross Revenue: ~$300k Project Summary “SOURCE [On NFTs]” by Robert Alice is a pioneering fully in-chain generative art NFT project. Created as a companion to the Taschen book OnNFTs, this collection marks a significant milestone in […]
Overview OpenSea: Can Art Change the War? Contract: Etherscan Gross Revenue: ~$330k (100% profit to Ukraine) Project Summary “Can Art Change the War?” is a powerful charitable project developed in collaboration with JR, a renowned French photographic artist. The initiative coincided with JR’s feature on the cover of Time Magazine […]
As the digital landscape continues to evolve, businesses are increasingly looking to Web3 technologies to revolutionize their operations. At NFTCulture, we understand the complexities and potential of this new frontier. Our Web3 consulting services are designed to help clients navigate and harness the power of decentralized technologies. In this post, […]
The Punk In Residence Program Yuga Labs recently introduced the Punk in Residence program, aimed at fostering on-chain collaborations and stimulating creative experimentation within the NFT space. The initiative selected artist Nina Chanel Abney to spearhead the program, culminating in her “Super Punk World” collection. This debut included an event […]
Top NFT Collections (Last 24h) Here are the hottest NFT Collections of the day. Rank Name Volume Transactions Chains URL 1 Pudgy Penguins 1,132.35 ETH 129 ethereum View 2 Doodles 1,014.98 ETH 272 ethereum View 3 Kaito Genesis 590.07 ETH 133 ethereum View 4 Milady Maker 445.11 ETH 115 ethereum […]
Top NFT Collections (Last 24h) Here are the hottest NFT Collections of the day. Rank Name Volume Transactions Chains URL 1 Fluid Vault 686.52 ETH 4 ethereum View 2 Courtyard.io 310.46 ETH 10370 polygon View 3 CryptoPunks 245.37 ETH 4 ethereum View 4 Liberty Cats 135.56 ETH 16 polygon View […]
The creative process of Alan Bodner is spontaneous, unpredictable, and often chaotic. Shapes and objects are abstract, disparate—even fractious—but ultimately cohesive. His fine art is featured in galleries and museums throughout the U.S.—including the Paley Center For Media in Beverly Hills—and ranges from pop surrealism prints to multi-tier geometric assemblage. […]