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The New Renaissance

If Leonardo da Vinci lived today, he’d be minting NFTs.

If Da Vinci were alive in 2025,
he wouldn’t be painting in a church or sketching in a royal court.
He’d be deep in code, minting ideas to the blockchain.

Not for the hype.
Not for the money.
But because he’d recognize what this is:
A new canvas.
A new way to preserve vision.
A new era where creativity is unchained.


NFTs aren’t just images.
They’re proof.
They’re permanence.
They’re the moment an idea becomes owned — not just admired.


We’re in a time where an artist doesn’t need a gallery to be seen,
doesn’t need a name to be valued,
doesn’t need permission to publish.

What used to take decades and gatekeepers
now takes one spark and one wallet.

If you love art —
if you believe in the power of ideas —
then you’re not just witnessing a shift.

You’re part of it.


Maybe you’re not Da Vinci.
But maybe you’re something even rarer:
An artist with tools he never dreamed of.


NFTs are not the end of art.

They’re the beginning of ownership.


→ Mint this if you believe in the future of creative sovereignty.
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