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Artnames
What is Artnames?

How does Artnames work ?
How Will Artnames Work? When users navigate to the mint page, they will have the option to connect their wallets. Upon connecting a wallet, it will be scanned it to determine if the user owns a “basename” token from the contract at address 0x03c4738Ee98aE44591e1A4A4F3CaB6641d95DD9a. If a basename token is found, the user’s basename(s) will be displayed, and they will have two options: 1. Enter Text Manually: Input custom text into the text field (note: periods are not allowed). 2. Use Basenam...

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Art and collaboration



Artnames
What is Artnames?

How does Artnames work ?
How Will Artnames Work? When users navigate to the mint page, they will have the option to connect their wallets. Upon connecting a wallet, it will be scanned it to determine if the user owns a “basename” token from the contract at address 0x03c4738Ee98aE44591e1A4A4F3CaB6641d95DD9a. If a basename token is found, the user’s basename(s) will be displayed, and they will have two options: 1. Enter Text Manually: Input custom text into the text field (note: periods are not allowed). 2. Use Basenam...

Artnames Art
Art and collaboration
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NexArt started as a question rather than a product.
What happens if generative and sound-driven art are treated as systems you design, not just images you generate?
Instead of focusing on outputs, NexArt focuses on structure. Artists define rules, behaviors, and relationships, and the artwork emerges from those systems. That idea has shaped everything built so far.
What began as an experiment has grown into something that clearly cannot stay a solo effort.
To continue building NexArt properly, it needs to expand beyond a single founder and become a shared project with contributors who want to shape its foundations.
Today, NexArt is an app. It is the first interface for creating generative and sound-driven artworks.
It is also intentionally more than a closed product. From the start, NexArt artworks are defined by systems and rules, stored as reproducible metadata, and designed to live on-chain and beyond a single interface.
The long-term direction is to turn these building blocks into a creative protocol that others can build on. The app is the starting point, not the final form. Reaching that point requires collaboration.
NexArt is not built around fast growth, short-term metrics, or trend chasing. It is not a prompt-based image generator, and it is not a short-term NFT experiment.
The goal is to build something slower and deeper. A platform where artists work at the level of systems, and where creative output compounds over time.
That approach requires taste, patience, and long-term thinking. It also means NexArt will not be the right place for everyone.
There is no salary available today.
Twenty percent of the token supply is reserved for the team. These tokens are locked and vested and are intended for people who meaningfully help build NexArt over the long term.
This is not symbolic ownership. It is designed to align contributors with the success of the platform and the protocol it aims to become.
If you need immediate cash compensation, NexArt is not the right fit, and that is completely fine.
NexArt is looking for people who care about how things are built, not just what they produce.
This includes generative artists who think in systems rather than styles, creative technologists who care about aesthetics and structure, builders who are interested in culture as much as technology, product and UX thinkers who enjoy simplifying powerful tools, and community builders who understand artists.
Contributors will not be executing a fixed roadmap. They will help define how NexArt works.
Collaboration starts small and grows with trust.
Early contributions are about exploring fit rather than long-term commitments. Ownership, responsibility, and credit are clear. Contributions are visible, and work is done in public when possible.
If NexArt succeeds, early contributors matter disproportionately, not only economically, but also culturally and creatively.
This is not a job posting and there is no application form.
If the ideas behind NexArt resonate with you, reach out directly and share what you would want to help shape.
NexArt is growing deliberately, with care, and with a long-term view in mind.
NexArt started as a question rather than a product.
What happens if generative and sound-driven art are treated as systems you design, not just images you generate?
Instead of focusing on outputs, NexArt focuses on structure. Artists define rules, behaviors, and relationships, and the artwork emerges from those systems. That idea has shaped everything built so far.
What began as an experiment has grown into something that clearly cannot stay a solo effort.
To continue building NexArt properly, it needs to expand beyond a single founder and become a shared project with contributors who want to shape its foundations.
Today, NexArt is an app. It is the first interface for creating generative and sound-driven artworks.
It is also intentionally more than a closed product. From the start, NexArt artworks are defined by systems and rules, stored as reproducible metadata, and designed to live on-chain and beyond a single interface.
The long-term direction is to turn these building blocks into a creative protocol that others can build on. The app is the starting point, not the final form. Reaching that point requires collaboration.
NexArt is not built around fast growth, short-term metrics, or trend chasing. It is not a prompt-based image generator, and it is not a short-term NFT experiment.
The goal is to build something slower and deeper. A platform where artists work at the level of systems, and where creative output compounds over time.
That approach requires taste, patience, and long-term thinking. It also means NexArt will not be the right place for everyone.
There is no salary available today.
Twenty percent of the token supply is reserved for the team. These tokens are locked and vested and are intended for people who meaningfully help build NexArt over the long term.
This is not symbolic ownership. It is designed to align contributors with the success of the platform and the protocol it aims to become.
If you need immediate cash compensation, NexArt is not the right fit, and that is completely fine.
NexArt is looking for people who care about how things are built, not just what they produce.
This includes generative artists who think in systems rather than styles, creative technologists who care about aesthetics and structure, builders who are interested in culture as much as technology, product and UX thinkers who enjoy simplifying powerful tools, and community builders who understand artists.
Contributors will not be executing a fixed roadmap. They will help define how NexArt works.
Collaboration starts small and grows with trust.
Early contributions are about exploring fit rather than long-term commitments. Ownership, responsibility, and credit are clear. Contributions are visible, and work is done in public when possible.
If NexArt succeeds, early contributors matter disproportionately, not only economically, but also culturally and creatively.
This is not a job posting and there is no application form.
If the ideas behind NexArt resonate with you, reach out directly and share what you would want to help shape.
NexArt is growing deliberately, with care, and with a long-term view in mind.
Arrotu
Arrotu
Intelligently written
https://paragraph.com/@artnames/building-nexart-together
Insightful 💫