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https://www.artblocks.io/collections/presents/projects/0xa7d8d9ef8d8ce8992df33d8b8cf4aebabd5bd270/95/tokens/95000026
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been thinking a lot about what makes the cryptocitizens different from other pfp projects. yes they are minted irl, but that is too easy of a catch-all phrase. above is my cryptovenetian #26, which i minted at 10p on monday june 21 at 62 windward ave in venice beach.
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this particular nft has lore to me, it is memorable because of when and where i minted it. almost three years ago now, i was living in venice beach, playing paddle tennis every morning, and eager to do something creative with people after being stuck inside during covid.
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speaking of covid, this cycle of nfts emerged out of meme stocks, nba topshot moments, and other kinds of collectibles that catalyzed our collective memories for extended periods of time while we were isolated in quarantine.
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gamestop, ja morant dunks and ken griffey rookie cards have now given way to pepe the frog, a dog wearing a knit hat, and pixelated monkeys inscribed on bitcoin. these somehow represent our new collective consciousness, and the money flows have followed.
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some people are really good at recognizing memes before they become obvious, others are really good at spreading memes and making money off of them when they hit that cultural tipping point. maybe thats the distinction between investors and traders these days.
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