Tag Archives: Beeple
NFTs aren’t thriving – they’re often in the hospital
This is not a real anniversary but it’s worth commemorating, if only to remember the pseudo-events propping up the NFT business-culture. One month and one year ago, a cryptocurrency user named Metakovan purchased an NFT associated with a piece of … Continue reading →
Posted in Analysis, Tech
|
Tagged Beeple, blockchain, cryptocurrencies, Ethereum, gatekeeping, Metakovan, NFT, Ponzi scheme, Vitalik Buterin
|
Comments Off on NFTs aren’t thriving – they’re often in the hospital
On crypto-art, racism and outcome fantasies
If you want to find mistakes with something, you’ll be able to find them if you tried long enough. That doesn’t inherently make the thing worthless. The only exception I’ve encountered to this truism is the prevailing world-system – which … Continue reading →
Posted in Analysis, Op-eds, Tech
|
Tagged art criticism, art patronage, Beeple, Big Tech, Bitcoin, bitcoin mining, blockchain, capitalism, Christie's, consensus algorithms, crypto-art, cryptocurrencies, Ethereum, Everydays, financial transactions, Metakovan, Metapurse, NFT, non-fungible tokens, power consumption, proof of stake, proof of work, racism, settlement finality, Silicon Valley, Sybil attack, The First 5000 Days, Tim Swanson, Twobadour
|
Comments Off on On crypto-art, racism and outcome fantasies