
Facebook 20 Album Challenge
ⓘ This is a collectable writing NFT I was challenged to choose 20 albums that greatly influenced my taste in music. One album per day, for 20 consecutive days. No explanations, no reviews, just covers.Day #1 Album: Déjà Vu Artist: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Released: 3/11/1970 Link: → Wikipedia Link: → Facebook Post Link: → ♫ Listen on SpotifyDay #2 Album: Live Album Artist: Grand Funk Released: 11/16/1970 Link: → Wikipedia Link: → Facebook Post Link: → ♫ Listen on SpotifyDay #3 Album: Smas...
Wall Between Us
Lyrics — from the single “Wall Between Us (demo, ’90)“ by Mike Shupp Gave me your love Now I'm findin' out what I'm made of You took it away Just take it far away from me That's in the past And I am reaching out now Want to hear you laugh But I can't see you at all There's a wall between us Break it down, I wanna break it down There's a wall between us And I don't need a wall anymore You gave me your tears Told me all of your fears I held love in my han...

World ID Verified at Orb
ⓘ This is a collectable writing NFT I visited BrightMoments NYC in Manhattan and verified my World ID at the Orb, Worldcoin’s biometric iris imaging device. The verification was seamless and involved scanning a QR code with the World App on my phone (which I had already set up) and then simply looking into the Orb’s camera, from a few inches away… the whole visit took less than two minutes. The Worldcoin cryptocurrency (token: WLD price: $1.44 USD) is not yet available for U.S. users, but the...
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Facebook 20 Album Challenge
ⓘ This is a collectable writing NFT I was challenged to choose 20 albums that greatly influenced my taste in music. One album per day, for 20 consecutive days. No explanations, no reviews, just covers.Day #1 Album: Déjà Vu Artist: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Released: 3/11/1970 Link: → Wikipedia Link: → Facebook Post Link: → ♫ Listen on SpotifyDay #2 Album: Live Album Artist: Grand Funk Released: 11/16/1970 Link: → Wikipedia Link: → Facebook Post Link: → ♫ Listen on SpotifyDay #3 Album: Smas...
Wall Between Us
Lyrics — from the single “Wall Between Us (demo, ’90)“ by Mike Shupp Gave me your love Now I'm findin' out what I'm made of You took it away Just take it far away from me That's in the past And I am reaching out now Want to hear you laugh But I can't see you at all There's a wall between us Break it down, I wanna break it down There's a wall between us And I don't need a wall anymore You gave me your tears Told me all of your fears I held love in my han...

World ID Verified at Orb
ⓘ This is a collectable writing NFT I visited BrightMoments NYC in Manhattan and verified my World ID at the Orb, Worldcoin’s biometric iris imaging device. The verification was seamless and involved scanning a QR code with the World App on my phone (which I had already set up) and then simply looking into the Orb’s camera, from a few inches away… the whole visit took less than two minutes. The Worldcoin cryptocurrency (token: WLD price: $1.44 USD) is not yet available for U.S. users, but the...
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ⓘ This is a collectable writing NFT
I tried the new Farcaster Frames functionality last week, minting some NFTs and creating several NFTs of my own. Farcaster is a protocol for building decentralized social networks; there are several client apps, including Warpcast, Supercaster, and others. Posts are called “casts,” and Farcaster Frames allow you to turn a cast into an interactive app, for functionality such as creating polls, minting NFTs, browsing galleries and more.
Using Manifold’s Frame Mint on Base app, I created a Frame URL to cast by first creating a plain image NFT, called “Airdrop of Can You Love Cover“ to mint from within a Frame, which used a “Recast and click 👉 Mint” workflow, with minting live for 24 hours:

The NFT used token standard ERC-1155 and minted 279 items. I deleted the frame cast itself, ultimately; but “Airdrop of Can You Love Cover” NFT is viewable on OpenSea here. And as promised in the frame cast, minters of this NFT were also then (manually) airdropped my NFT “Can You Love” Cover:
https://opensea.io/assets/0xC0AD7D1B1D90BB49d3dEB8fE503D249AC5B28919/1
For another Farcaster Frame, I again used Manifold’s app, this time with their newly added “Like and click 👉 Mint” workflow, and created ERC-1155 token “Mike Shupp Gallery Card,” an NFT "card" for my Gallery.so displays, to mint from within the frame cast:

This frame cast is viewable here, and Mike Shupp Gallery Card NFT is viewable on OpenSea here.
To help beta test platform DropFrame, I made the photograph NFT “September Sunset in Northern Virginia,“ an ERC-721 token with a workflow to mint an edition of ~25 (or until gas would run out):

This frame cast is viewable here, and September Sunset in Northern Virginia NFT (which ultimately minted 72 items) is viewable on OpenSea here.
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ⓘ This is a collectable writing NFT
I tried the new Farcaster Frames functionality last week, minting some NFTs and creating several NFTs of my own. Farcaster is a protocol for building decentralized social networks; there are several client apps, including Warpcast, Supercaster, and others. Posts are called “casts,” and Farcaster Frames allow you to turn a cast into an interactive app, for functionality such as creating polls, minting NFTs, browsing galleries and more.
Using Manifold’s Frame Mint on Base app, I created a Frame URL to cast by first creating a plain image NFT, called “Airdrop of Can You Love Cover“ to mint from within a Frame, which used a “Recast and click 👉 Mint” workflow, with minting live for 24 hours:

The NFT used token standard ERC-1155 and minted 279 items. I deleted the frame cast itself, ultimately; but “Airdrop of Can You Love Cover” NFT is viewable on OpenSea here. And as promised in the frame cast, minters of this NFT were also then (manually) airdropped my NFT “Can You Love” Cover:
https://opensea.io/assets/0xC0AD7D1B1D90BB49d3dEB8fE503D249AC5B28919/1
For another Farcaster Frame, I again used Manifold’s app, this time with their newly added “Like and click 👉 Mint” workflow, and created ERC-1155 token “Mike Shupp Gallery Card,” an NFT "card" for my Gallery.so displays, to mint from within the frame cast:

This frame cast is viewable here, and Mike Shupp Gallery Card NFT is viewable on OpenSea here.
To help beta test platform DropFrame, I made the photograph NFT “September Sunset in Northern Virginia,“ an ERC-721 token with a workflow to mint an edition of ~25 (or until gas would run out):

This frame cast is viewable here, and September Sunset in Northern Virginia NFT (which ultimately minted 72 items) is viewable on OpenSea here.
Collect and Subscribe below:
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