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Success in the NFT space can be unpredictable, and not all NFTs will sell immediately or at high prices.
Why are Creators and Collectors choosing to Burn their NFTs?
“A world that was once about innovation, creativity, and community suddenly had its values overshadowed by greed, deception, and short-term thinking.” Slimesunday
Pak’s NFT “The Merge” has the Potential to Revolutionise the Art World
“The Merge” project was successful because it was able to tap into a global community of people who were interested in participating in an experiment to create a unique and decentralized work of art. This is a new type of collaborative crowdfunding that has the potential to revolutionize the way art is created, owned and funded.

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The Obsession with Profit & the Dark Side of Technological Innovation
The tech world is obsessed with profit and that obsession is showing symptoms of an unsettling pattern, the exploitation of human vulnerability disguised as technological innovation and progress. This article presents three compelling examples: the militarization of AI, the creeping influence of centralised finance on decentralised finance, and the rise of unemployment-tech. Together they illustrate […]
Why Gen Z Is Driving the Digital Future of Art
As Generation Z continues to influence the cultural landscape, the digital realm offers limitless possibilities for artistic expression, collaboration, and innovation. The fusion of technology with creativity is not just a trend – it represents a fundamental shift in how art is experienced and valued. By embracing digital platforms, artists can reach global audiences, challenge traditional boundaries, and contribute to a more inclusive and socially conscious art world. The future of art is digital – dynamic, diverse, and deeply connected to the evolving pulse of our time.
Designing Systems We Can Trust: The Case for Decentralised Frameworks
On Jan 3, 2009, Satoshi embedded this headline in Bitcoin’s very first block:
“The Times 03/Jan/2009 Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks.”
This wasn’t just a timestamp—it was a message. A warning. A mission.













