@YxungSneaks 👟//// product of lower middle-class consumer data//// Pilots an '86 Elder Millennial with aftermarket NFT cultural analytics.

Gamers Hate NFT's...For all the wrong reasons.
I would consider myself heavily involved with the NFT scene including the blockchain game space. Many pros and cons exist, however many of the most vocal opponents to the technology perpetuate gross untruths about the NFT's, especially in the gaming scene. Much of the negative sentiment is warranted. I feel the next “scam” lurking behind the next contract interaction, the next “Collaboration”, the next fraudulent twitter account, the next discord interaction… This post was intended for R...

Gamers Hate NFT's...For all the wrong reasons.
I would consider myself heavily involved with the NFT scene including the blockchain game space. Many pros and cons exist, however many of the most vocal opponents to the technology perpetuate gross untruths about the NFT's, especially in the gaming scene. Much of the negative sentiment is warranted. I feel the next “scam” lurking behind the next contract interaction, the next “Collaboration”, the next fraudulent twitter account, the next discord interaction… This post was intended for R...

What is "Degen" and Why?: The Millennial embrace of absurdity and disillusionment
Maybe you've asked yourself, "What the hell is 'Degen'" Should I launch into specific definitions, the cultural history follows by convention. I am sleepy, but I’ll give it a whirl and see where we end up. As you’ve likely suspected: Yes it is short for “Degenerate”. Why "Degenerate"? It’s is a bit of tongue in cheek self deprecation that denotes a growing group of like minded people who engage in frequent high risk/reward activities, typically within the crypto/NFT space, that...

What is "Degen" and Why?: The Millennial embrace of absurdity and disillusionment
Maybe you've asked yourself, "What the hell is 'Degen'" Should I launch into specific definitions, the cultural history follows by convention. I am sleepy, but I’ll give it a whirl and see where we end up. As you’ve likely suspected: Yes it is short for “Degenerate”. Why "Degenerate"? It’s is a bit of tongue in cheek self deprecation that denotes a growing group of like minded people who engage in frequent high risk/reward activities, typically within the crypto/NFT space, that...
CryptoMories Release IP Licensing to the Community
NFT never sleeps. With unofficial help from a paper authored Professor Edward Lee I made my case to the CryptoMories developers for the release of intellectual property rights to the holders of each respective example of Cryptomories art. IP is often an overlooked component regarding "ownership" of a specific example of an NFT project. The finer points of IP are not mine to articulate, but my understanding is that in the case of art, IP rights are retained by the creator of the piece by defau...
CryptoMories Release IP Licensing to the Community
NFT never sleeps. With unofficial help from a paper authored Professor Edward Lee I made my case to the CryptoMories developers for the release of intellectual property rights to the holders of each respective example of Cryptomories art. IP is often an overlooked component regarding "ownership" of a specific example of an NFT project. The finer points of IP are not mine to articulate, but my understanding is that in the case of art, IP rights are retained by the creator of the piece by defau...
Don't be "Like" a bucket. BE a bucket.
The "Bucket hat" is coming on strong in the fashion industry. You know the look: "Fishing hat". Why is it called a bucket hat? The obvious answer for most is: "It LOOKS like a bucket"! But this is not correct. (*waynes world flashback*) take the bucket hat, and fold up the brim all the way around so that the brim is now "Up" 360 degrees around the hat. Look familliar? It is now a "Dixie Cup" or the cap worn by US Navy Sailors. Why do sailors wear this cap? Because in a flooding small craft, I...
Don't be "Like" a bucket. BE a bucket.
The "Bucket hat" is coming on strong in the fashion industry. You know the look: "Fishing hat". Why is it called a bucket hat? The obvious answer for most is: "It LOOKS like a bucket"! But this is not correct. (*waynes world flashback*) take the bucket hat, and fold up the brim all the way around so that the brim is now "Up" 360 degrees around the hat. Look familliar? It is now a "Dixie Cup" or the cap worn by US Navy Sailors. Why do sailors wear this cap? Because in a flooding small craft, I...