Issue 12: Time to mint an NFT
This issue of the newsletter includes both a 30,000-foot view of why NFTs are important and a very tactical view of how to actually mint one.
This is an index of posts that attempt to document the move onchain. Onchain is the new online, but the user experience and ability to control and own user data will make new kinds of apps, services, and experiences possible.
This issue of the newsletter includes both a 30,000-foot view of why NFTs are important and a very tactical view of how to actually mint one.
This post takes a look at Zora, a network that makes it easy to create and mint non-fungible tokens (NFTs).
Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are quickly morphing from novelty collectible uses cases to an important cornerstone for a new internet.
Receipts makes it possible to bring personal fitness data onchain. Via a data attestation mechanism, Receipts makes it possible to mint workout data and participate in fitness challenges.
This year you can participate in March Madness onchain via a new app called Bracket.Game. The app allows you to support your favorite team and form collectives with other fans. It's also a great example of what the future of onchain could look like.
Open money describes digitally-native asset systems that are built on accessible, programmable, and user-controlled architectures. These attributes allow them to leverage network effects to become useful and valuable.