EVC #5: NFTs & cyberpunk, D3.js learnings, and ProjectionalEditing
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NFTs (non-fungible tokens) seem to be everywhere in the press and on social medias. While I admittedly don’t get the enthusiasm behind the basic “this meme as a token”, I’m excited to see virtual identities and items become more prominent outside of videogames. In CS:GO your weapon skins might be worth thousands of dollars, with no advantages other than being cool in that specific community. I could see how people who own certain NFTs who make them look cool in certain subcultures would want to showcase them on websites, VR environment, etc. I’m excited to see what infrastructure gets built to make this possible; couple things that come to mind:
EVC #5: NFTs & cyberpunk, D3.js learnings, and ProjectionalEditing
EVC #5: NFTs & cyberpunk, D3.js learnings…
EVC #5: NFTs & cyberpunk, D3.js learnings, and ProjectionalEditing
NFTs (non-fungible tokens) seem to be everywhere in the press and on social medias. While I admittedly don’t get the enthusiasm behind the basic “this meme as a token”, I’m excited to see virtual identities and items become more prominent outside of videogames. In CS:GO your weapon skins might be worth thousands of dollars, with no advantages other than being cool in that specific community. I could see how people who own certain NFTs who make them look cool in certain subcultures would want to showcase them on websites, VR environment, etc. I’m excited to see what infrastructure gets built to make this possible; couple things that come to mind: