Genopets review: The world’s first combination of RPG P2E game with move-to-earn mechanics.
In yesterday's paper, we introduced the overview about the partner Genopets, in an article on the content we mainly introduced the game play, mobile banking for energy system, etc., today we will introduce habitat, alchemy, pledge, team, etc, then follow the pace of CAH see together! HabitatsPurchasing or renting a Habitat is the first step a player must take to access the pay to play content of the game. Habitats can be purchased in marketplaces and are created by other Habitat owners u...
Concept Art House joined a super cool cruise party held by Delysium in NYC
On the evening of June 23rd, Concept Art House joined a super cool cruise party held by Delysium, and were honored to set sail on the Hudson River in New York City for a great voyage with the theme of “Interoperability is the new freedom” with many of our warriors. It's always a good day when we spend time with friends! Let's take a look at the live events. Ever since the preparation of the party, we have received a lot of attention from our users and friends, but because of the lim...
Genopets review: The world’s first combination of RPG P2E game with move-to-earn mechanics.
In yesterday's paper, we introduced the overview about the partner Genopets, in an article on the content we mainly introduced the game play, mobile banking for energy system, etc., today we will introduce habitat, alchemy, pledge, team, etc, then follow the pace of CAH see together! HabitatsPurchasing or renting a Habitat is the first step a player must take to access the pay to play content of the game. Habitats can be purchased in marketplaces and are created by other Habitat owners u...
Concept Art House joined a super cool cruise party held by Delysium in NYC
On the evening of June 23rd, Concept Art House joined a super cool cruise party held by Delysium, and were honored to set sail on the Hudson River in New York City for a great voyage with the theme of “Interoperability is the new freedom” with many of our warriors. It's always a good day when we spend time with friends! Let's take a look at the live events. Ever since the preparation of the party, we have received a lot of attention from our users and friends, but because of the lim...
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A few days ago, THE curtain of NFT.NYC2022 came to an end. Concept Art House also participated in this activity and met many partners and good friends. So how did NFT.NYC2022 become so successful today, attracting more than 15,000 artists and enthusiasts, as well as more than 1,500 speakers from multiple venues in downtown New York, bringing together NFT fans, influencers, and developers? Take a look at the answer from Jodee Rich, co-founder of NFT.NYC, at Concept Art House.
NFT.NYC has been dubbed the Super Bowl of NFTs. True to this honorific, NFT.NYC is the largest and most respected NFT conference in the world. Celebrating its fourth year, the conference returned for a three-day in-person event that brings together fans, influencers, and developers of NFTs. This year’s event attracted more than 15,000 artists and enthusiasts, and more than 1,500 speakers across multiple venues in the heart of New York.
Yet the climate surrounding this year’s event is notably different than those of the past. We’re in the midst of a historic bear market in crypto. This “crypto winter” has wiped out trillions of dollars in value from BitcoinBTC +3%, EtherETH +8.1%eum, and thousands of other cryptocurrencies. The market downturn has inevitably dampened some enthusiasm from mainstream users for crypto as an asset. However, the long-term promise of NFTs to fundamentally transform remains firmly intact. We have only scratched the surface in terms of the ways in which NFTs will define the future. Right now, NFTs serve as records of digital ownership and enable authentication and verification of asset ownership. In the future, NFTs are slated to expand to become staples of industries as diverse as real estate, insurance, and publishing.
Giving the NFT community a voice
Jodee Rich, one of the co-founders of NFT.NYC, looked back on how the conference has grown over the years. “NFT.NYC started in 2018 when I was having dinner with Devin Finzer, co-founder and CEO at OpenSea, and we were discussing how excited we were about NFTs and how hard it was to explain what they are by what they are not,” said Rich. “We decided we wanted to give the community a voice and that remains one of our core values today.”
Amid waves of criticism and skepticism surrounding NFT more broadly, NFT.NYC’s commitment to giving the NFT community a voice, bringing the community together, and educating the global market about the values of NFTs resonate with NFT.NYC goers. Attendees continue to flock to NFT.NYC. for the unique opportunities to rub shoulders with people working on like projects, and collectively educate the global community about the values of NFTs.
The looming opportunity for NFTs in media and entertainment
Rich says that this year, the event’s Brands track—one of several tracks—which focuses on how brands can effectively embrace NFTs and Web3 includes more speakers than the entire 2019 event. Rich, as the CEO of NFT.Kred, a platform where brands like Coach, Christie's, and Gucci offer NFTs in a simplified user experience for consumers, has helped countless brands launch NFT offerings.
NFT.NYC is likely to draw an especially strong audience from media and entertainment players. Media and entertainment businesses have been among the earliest adopters of NFT technology, including more traditional outlets. Traditional media platforms such as the Associated Press, Time Magazine, and CNN have all embraced NFTs as important revenue streams.
Even legacy players in the entertainment and live event industries have been eager to launch NFT strategies—to not only diversify their revenue streams, but also to provide better and more unique fan experiences. Rich points to Live Nation as one notable example with its Live Stubs initiative that provides fans with NFTs as part of their event ticket purchases. Live Nation CEO Michael Rapino has said that Live Stubs bring “back the nostalgia of collecting ticket stubs while also giving artists a new tool to deepen that relationship with their fans.”
Through NFT.Kred, Rich also works with major names in sports and entertainment to harness the technology’s immense benefits for everything from events ticketing to empowering content creators. Indeed, Rich sees a massive opportunity for NFTs to propel significant innovation within live events and experiences. “You can hold an NFT in your wallet that will also give you access to an in-person event once that NFT ticket is scanned,” Rich shares. She adds, “the artwork can change and transition to be a commemorative piece of artwork that will live on as a memory of that event forever.” Rich also points to opportunities to use NFTs to engage with fans after live events for “special digital access, merch discounts, and other fan club perks.”
The limitless future of NFTs
While this year’s macroeconomic climate might be dampening enthusiasm for NFTs broadly, those in the know recognize that this is a long-term play with limitless opportunity. Beyond media and entertainment, Rich sees NFTs radically changing nearly every sector. “NFTs are going to disrupt most industries—identity, ticketing, brands, music, fashion, real estate, and more. We are still at a very early stage. This is the beginning of a long-term trend.”
We've known for a long time that the metadverse and NFT were about to affect the way we live, play, and communicate. NFT combined with homogeneous tokens (bitcoin, Ethereum, USDC., etc.) will open up a vast array of possibilities for all of us, of which we are only scratching the surface right now. Therefore, even after the end of the NFT.NYC2022 Conference, our Concept Art House will keep pace with The Times and create digital products of its own. But now on this road, we need to be slow and steady.
A few days ago, THE curtain of NFT.NYC2022 came to an end. Concept Art House also participated in this activity and met many partners and good friends. So how did NFT.NYC2022 become so successful today, attracting more than 15,000 artists and enthusiasts, as well as more than 1,500 speakers from multiple venues in downtown New York, bringing together NFT fans, influencers, and developers? Take a look at the answer from Jodee Rich, co-founder of NFT.NYC, at Concept Art House.
NFT.NYC has been dubbed the Super Bowl of NFTs. True to this honorific, NFT.NYC is the largest and most respected NFT conference in the world. Celebrating its fourth year, the conference returned for a three-day in-person event that brings together fans, influencers, and developers of NFTs. This year’s event attracted more than 15,000 artists and enthusiasts, and more than 1,500 speakers across multiple venues in the heart of New York.
Yet the climate surrounding this year’s event is notably different than those of the past. We’re in the midst of a historic bear market in crypto. This “crypto winter” has wiped out trillions of dollars in value from BitcoinBTC +3%, EtherETH +8.1%eum, and thousands of other cryptocurrencies. The market downturn has inevitably dampened some enthusiasm from mainstream users for crypto as an asset. However, the long-term promise of NFTs to fundamentally transform remains firmly intact. We have only scratched the surface in terms of the ways in which NFTs will define the future. Right now, NFTs serve as records of digital ownership and enable authentication and verification of asset ownership. In the future, NFTs are slated to expand to become staples of industries as diverse as real estate, insurance, and publishing.
Giving the NFT community a voice
Jodee Rich, one of the co-founders of NFT.NYC, looked back on how the conference has grown over the years. “NFT.NYC started in 2018 when I was having dinner with Devin Finzer, co-founder and CEO at OpenSea, and we were discussing how excited we were about NFTs and how hard it was to explain what they are by what they are not,” said Rich. “We decided we wanted to give the community a voice and that remains one of our core values today.”
Amid waves of criticism and skepticism surrounding NFT more broadly, NFT.NYC’s commitment to giving the NFT community a voice, bringing the community together, and educating the global market about the values of NFTs resonate with NFT.NYC goers. Attendees continue to flock to NFT.NYC. for the unique opportunities to rub shoulders with people working on like projects, and collectively educate the global community about the values of NFTs.
The looming opportunity for NFTs in media and entertainment
Rich says that this year, the event’s Brands track—one of several tracks—which focuses on how brands can effectively embrace NFTs and Web3 includes more speakers than the entire 2019 event. Rich, as the CEO of NFT.Kred, a platform where brands like Coach, Christie's, and Gucci offer NFTs in a simplified user experience for consumers, has helped countless brands launch NFT offerings.
NFT.NYC is likely to draw an especially strong audience from media and entertainment players. Media and entertainment businesses have been among the earliest adopters of NFT technology, including more traditional outlets. Traditional media platforms such as the Associated Press, Time Magazine, and CNN have all embraced NFTs as important revenue streams.
Even legacy players in the entertainment and live event industries have been eager to launch NFT strategies—to not only diversify their revenue streams, but also to provide better and more unique fan experiences. Rich points to Live Nation as one notable example with its Live Stubs initiative that provides fans with NFTs as part of their event ticket purchases. Live Nation CEO Michael Rapino has said that Live Stubs bring “back the nostalgia of collecting ticket stubs while also giving artists a new tool to deepen that relationship with their fans.”
Through NFT.Kred, Rich also works with major names in sports and entertainment to harness the technology’s immense benefits for everything from events ticketing to empowering content creators. Indeed, Rich sees a massive opportunity for NFTs to propel significant innovation within live events and experiences. “You can hold an NFT in your wallet that will also give you access to an in-person event once that NFT ticket is scanned,” Rich shares. She adds, “the artwork can change and transition to be a commemorative piece of artwork that will live on as a memory of that event forever.” Rich also points to opportunities to use NFTs to engage with fans after live events for “special digital access, merch discounts, and other fan club perks.”
The limitless future of NFTs
While this year’s macroeconomic climate might be dampening enthusiasm for NFTs broadly, those in the know recognize that this is a long-term play with limitless opportunity. Beyond media and entertainment, Rich sees NFTs radically changing nearly every sector. “NFTs are going to disrupt most industries—identity, ticketing, brands, music, fashion, real estate, and more. We are still at a very early stage. This is the beginning of a long-term trend.”
We've known for a long time that the metadverse and NFT were about to affect the way we live, play, and communicate. NFT combined with homogeneous tokens (bitcoin, Ethereum, USDC., etc.) will open up a vast array of possibilities for all of us, of which we are only scratching the surface right now. Therefore, even after the end of the NFT.NYC2022 Conference, our Concept Art House will keep pace with The Times and create digital products of its own. But now on this road, we need to be slow and steady.
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