True
by turning off ur internet
i've had a private key for years which isn't written down or saved anywhere and exists only in my memory and is sufficiently secure. it's not a perfect option of course, but theoretically there's nothing that can be done to gain access to it, let alone know it exists.
i mean, i actually don't. but who's to say
by turning off ur internet
Lmao
Yikes man. You would have to move 20 of those to get back to even.
There's a stock of 15,000
i've had a private key for years which isn't written down or saved anywhere and exists only in my memory and is sufficiently secure. it's not a perfect option of course, but theoretically there's nothing that can be done to gain access to it, let alone know it exists.
i mean, i actually don't. but who's to say
At one point in my life my worst nightmare was going into a coma and coming out forgetting my RuneScape password
There's a stock of 15,000
I thought the point of NFT’s was exclusivity. I saw you had 15,000 and thought that might have been to high for your price
How did you upload it?
Where did you upload it?
And did you to use a specific crypto wallet for expenses and to be able to receive any revenue?
Oh damn my bad. I missed this question.
I followed this article to learn how to get started; they made the process super simple and accessible and recommended apps that were hassle free as well:
kapwing.com/resources/how-to-create-and-sell-nft-crypto-art
I uploaded this to Rarable.com. I enjoy the site so far. For my wallet, I used MetaMask. I used to have a CoinBase wallet last year, but I prefer MM.
I haven't moved a piece yet, so I can't yet speak to revenue, if that's what you mean.
I thought the point of NFT’s was exclusivity. I saw you had 15,000 and thought that might have been to high for your price
Consider this set to be like collectible cards. There are 15,000 authenticated copies.
When you upload, you have the option to set how many copies are available (I cannot say for certain how or if this affects the fee to upload to market). You could do one, or set a larger number. Which you choose ultimately depends on the purpose for why you uploaded that particular NFT.
For this project, the character Atem is commanding a blessing onto the recipient of the message. Atem is a guardian angel, so the sight of her in any context is to bring peace and confidence to the receiver.
Ideally for me, as many people as possible would be able to see this card and receive that blessing from Atem. I want people to see her and feel safe.
However, those who are more dedicated may want to further support the idea of Atem by purchasing an authentic copy, signed by me, the artist.
Purchasing the card would give you access to the image file, say to print out or use on your phone as a reminder or comfort, as well as give you the NFT signature of authenticity and transaction log. In my ideal future, people would want to keep an image of Atem on their person or in their homes as a shield of faith.
tito i'll delete my post didnt wanna hijack ur thread
It's your decision, I'm chillin. All discussion is welcome here. I am taking note of the responses and questions to add to my FAQ that I'll be adding to my Quarterly Report that breaks down my startup's business dealings and movements.
I'll send you a direct copy of that, btw.
And ya when I sent you that email a few months ago, Gmail was tripping on me and was blocking me from receiving responses. I was never sure if you responded to that but I'm available now if we ever have a need for correspondence. But as you can see I am building some real s***. I'll keep you updated.
Consider this set to be like collectible cards. There are 15,000 authenticated copies.
When you upload, you have the option to set how many copies are available (I cannot say for certain how or if this affects the fee to upload to market). You could do one, or set a larger number. Which you choose ultimately depends on the purpose for why you uploaded that particular NFT.
For this project, the character Atem is commanding a blessing onto the recipient of the message. Atem is a guardian angel, so the sight of her in any context is to bring peace and confidence to the receiver.
Ideally for me, as many people as possible would be able to see this card and receive that blessing from Atem. I want people to see her and feel safe.
However, those who are more dedicated may want to further support the idea of Atem by purchasing an authentic copy, signed by me, the artist.
Purchasing the card would give you access to the image file, say to print out or use on your phone as a reminder or comfort, as well as give you the NFT signature of authenticity and transaction log. In my ideal future, people would want to keep an image of Atem on their person or in their homes as a shield of faith.
proof of ownership
anyone can have the image on their computer but not everyone can say I own it
Tbh you’d have to be a huge nerd to bust out the “I own this” card on something everyone can just download
Tbh you’d have to be a huge nerd to bust out the “I own this” card on something everyone can just download
Rich nigga flex imo
But a banana stuck to a wall is?
Bad argument because most people found that to be stupid as well and also a waste of money.
Bad argument because most people found that to be stupid as well and also a waste of money.
Purpose of the argument went over your head
Bad argument because most people found that to be stupid as well and also a waste of money.
The fact that people bought it is reason enough.
Art is very much in the eye of the beholder.
The fact that people bought it is reason enough.
Art is very much in the eye of the beholder.

Starting the bid at $1. Any takers?
Nfts aren’t legally binding though
Legally binding in what context

Starting the bid at $1. Any takers?
Make your own NFT, if either of us do anything significant in life it may surprise you
Only can know if you take the risk to find out.
Make your own NFT, if either of us do anything significant in life it may surprise you
Only can know if you take the risk to find out.
I actually thought about it.
Trying to figure out something controversial that’ll bait/get peoples attention enough to buy it