
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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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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Generative art has always carried a certain magic. Code becomes brushstrokes, algorithms become imagination, and what unfolds on screen is something uniquely alive. With NexArt, that magic has been made more accessible than ever. It’s a platform designed to open the doors of on-chain art to everyone—whether you’re a seasoned creative coder or someone minting your first piece.
NexArt started as a simple idea: art creation should be as easy as hitting record. Over time, it has grown into an ecosystem with multiple creation modes, letting users experiment with code, geometry, noise, and curated styles—all while minting directly to the blockchain with low fees and transparent royalties. Artists create, collectors collect, and both sides earn. That loop is what powers NexArt.
Now, a new chapter begins. NexArt is introducing SoundArt—a true pioneer of the genre. For the first time, anyone can create generative art using sound as the primary medium. Instead of writing code or choosing shapes, you provide a voice, a laugh, a song, or the ambience of your street. Each recording is analyzed for its rhythm, brightness, bass, treble, and energy. Those qualities don’t just stay hidden in the audio; they bloom into visuals on the screen. Every beat draws a line, every tone shifts a color, every moment becomes a work of art.

The implications are vast. Museums can let visitors walk up, speak into a microphone, and instantly mint their voice as a generative artwork. Musicians can tie unreleased tracks to visuals that pulse with their music. Everyday users can capture the sound of a morning train or an evening breeze and preserve it forever as a collectible piece. Creation is no longer gated by skill or tools. If you can make a sound, you can make art.
This matters because it expands what we think art can be. SoundArt doesn’t just add another feature to a platform; it establishes a new genre of generative creation. It reframes the relationship between artists, audiences, and moments in time. It gives us a way to turn the most fleeting part of life—sound—into something permanent and shareable.

For NexArt, this is the next step in its mission: to onboard the world into art creation. By lowering barriers and inventing new genres, NexArt shows that generative art is not just a niche for coders but a playground for everyone.

Art has always evolved with its tools. Paint gave way to film, film to digital, and now, digital to generative. With SoundArt, the tool is our voice, our music, our world of sound. And what emerges is something that listens, responds, and remembers.
You can try it now at nexart.xyz.
Generative art has always carried a certain magic. Code becomes brushstrokes, algorithms become imagination, and what unfolds on screen is something uniquely alive. With NexArt, that magic has been made more accessible than ever. It’s a platform designed to open the doors of on-chain art to everyone—whether you’re a seasoned creative coder or someone minting your first piece.
NexArt started as a simple idea: art creation should be as easy as hitting record. Over time, it has grown into an ecosystem with multiple creation modes, letting users experiment with code, geometry, noise, and curated styles—all while minting directly to the blockchain with low fees and transparent royalties. Artists create, collectors collect, and both sides earn. That loop is what powers NexArt.
Now, a new chapter begins. NexArt is introducing SoundArt—a true pioneer of the genre. For the first time, anyone can create generative art using sound as the primary medium. Instead of writing code or choosing shapes, you provide a voice, a laugh, a song, or the ambience of your street. Each recording is analyzed for its rhythm, brightness, bass, treble, and energy. Those qualities don’t just stay hidden in the audio; they bloom into visuals on the screen. Every beat draws a line, every tone shifts a color, every moment becomes a work of art.

The implications are vast. Museums can let visitors walk up, speak into a microphone, and instantly mint their voice as a generative artwork. Musicians can tie unreleased tracks to visuals that pulse with their music. Everyday users can capture the sound of a morning train or an evening breeze and preserve it forever as a collectible piece. Creation is no longer gated by skill or tools. If you can make a sound, you can make art.
This matters because it expands what we think art can be. SoundArt doesn’t just add another feature to a platform; it establishes a new genre of generative creation. It reframes the relationship between artists, audiences, and moments in time. It gives us a way to turn the most fleeting part of life—sound—into something permanent and shareable.

For NexArt, this is the next step in its mission: to onboard the world into art creation. By lowering barriers and inventing new genres, NexArt shows that generative art is not just a niche for coders but a playground for everyone.

Art has always evolved with its tools. Paint gave way to film, film to digital, and now, digital to generative. With SoundArt, the tool is our voice, our music, our world of sound. And what emerges is something that listens, responds, and remembers.
You can try it now at nexart.xyz.
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