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We at BTW love NFTs. From an artist's perspective (especially a digital artist) they offer endless possibility for utility for application of artwork, collection, passive income and reach into society. They can be integrated into anything with numbers, from computer code to real life events.
There is a brief article written by Bardos, primarily from the perspective of a newbie and artist, about possible positive and negatives of NFTs from January 2023 which we share in the hopes it'll inspire others to voice their feelings on the topic. We could create multiple articles after having our toes in the technical side a little bit more the past year or so, and likely will after sorting it out a bit more.
Our website is in large part a gallery for artwork, much of this artwork is also NFTs. We've introduced a feature onto our website that allows people to purchase our NFTs directly from our site:
A (8-bit gif) video example of how easy it is to connect a browser wallet your signed into with BardosThodolWorks.com

Most, if not all of our NFTs moving forward will be available from multiple exchanges as well as our site (with special discounts for in-site purchases).
This post is to show you, besides our blossoming NFT exchange, the people of 2024, that cryptocurrencies are just as easy to accept, if not more so, than traditional payment methods for websites/apps. We wouldn't be surprised if similar integration features for Web 3.0 payments starts showing up elsewhere.
Our store also accepts Crypto for prints and physical merch if you were curious! ๐

We at BTW love NFTs. From an artist's perspective (especially a digital artist) they offer endless possibility for utility for application of artwork, collection, passive income and reach into society. They can be integrated into anything with numbers, from computer code to real life events.
There is a brief article written by Bardos, primarily from the perspective of a newbie and artist, about possible positive and negatives of NFTs from January 2023 which we share in the hopes it'll inspire others to voice their feelings on the topic. We could create multiple articles after having our toes in the technical side a little bit more the past year or so, and likely will after sorting it out a bit more.
Our website is in large part a gallery for artwork, much of this artwork is also NFTs. We've introduced a feature onto our website that allows people to purchase our NFTs directly from our site:
A (8-bit gif) video example of how easy it is to connect a browser wallet your signed into with BardosThodolWorks.com

Most, if not all of our NFTs moving forward will be available from multiple exchanges as well as our site (with special discounts for in-site purchases).
This post is to show you, besides our blossoming NFT exchange, the people of 2024, that cryptocurrencies are just as easy to accept, if not more so, than traditional payment methods for websites/apps. We wouldn't be surprised if similar integration features for Web 3.0 payments starts showing up elsewhere.
Our store also accepts Crypto for prints and physical merch if you were curious! ๐
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