
Taste on Tezos: My Top 20 Collected Artists
Thoughts from collecting Art on Tezos

Clods & Cryptoart
A look into the onchain past, present, & future world of cryptoart by Fabiano Speziari

Onchain Spaces, Places & Destinations
Smart Contracts are onchain spaces native to blockchains. A space is a location that’s always fundamentally open to human presence and activity, but not intrinsically or necessarily a home to that as such. Places then, by contrast, are locations where folks are doing things. When you go on vacation you go some place. You return to the best places. Places that many return to and desire to go become destinations. Destinations can be physical as well as digital. IG, TikTok, YT, your favorite blo...
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Taste on Tezos: My Top 20 Collected Artists
Thoughts from collecting Art on Tezos

Clods & Cryptoart
A look into the onchain past, present, & future world of cryptoart by Fabiano Speziari

Onchain Spaces, Places & Destinations
Smart Contracts are onchain spaces native to blockchains. A space is a location that’s always fundamentally open to human presence and activity, but not intrinsically or necessarily a home to that as such. Places then, by contrast, are locations where folks are doing things. When you go on vacation you go some place. You return to the best places. Places that many return to and desire to go become destinations. Destinations can be physical as well as digital. IG, TikTok, YT, your favorite blo...
Share Dialog
Share Dialog
Writing and collecting are very similar. For me at least, I do both to remember.
So, it makes sense to combine the two from time to time.
This is the first of what I’d like to turn into a monthly retrospective that looks back at the digital works of art or other NFTs I may have bought or sold in the preceding month.
Below is a brief list of what I’ve either added to my collection or pruned from it.
Curating a good collection is like bonsai in the sense that it happens slowly, but surely over time, and as long as you’re [objectively] tuned into how your collection is growing, you’ll naturally be able to (and want to) thoughtfully trim, pinch back, and/or direct things in a new direction.
MC by Ben Hopper (Nifty Gateway)
Metaphysical Mastermind by Limbo Universe (Nifty Gateway)
Themes & Variations #127 by Vera Molnár, with Martin Grasser (Artblocks)
Paraverse Parcels (Opensea)
Paraverse is a project that allows unique parcel owners to create their own digital worlds atop real-world locations
I scooped 3x parcels all based in Seoul that are situated on top of the Grand Hyatt Hotel located on Namsan, a parcel that includes the Hybe HQ (KPOP mecca for insane K-Pop fans), and a parcel that includes my all-time top 3 restaurant
CodeTrip #39 by Paradoxx & NineOverZero (Prohibition Art)
All sales from July were tax loss harvests.
I offloaded several editions from Shepard Fairey’s DEGENERATE/REGENERATE collection that I paid far too much for back at the end of 2021 and utilized the tax loss harvest website Harvest.art to let go of a handful of pfp trash also dating back to 2021.
Cover Image: “Themes & Variations #127” by Vera Molnár, in collaboration with Martin Grasser
Writing and collecting are very similar. For me at least, I do both to remember.
So, it makes sense to combine the two from time to time.
This is the first of what I’d like to turn into a monthly retrospective that looks back at the digital works of art or other NFTs I may have bought or sold in the preceding month.
Below is a brief list of what I’ve either added to my collection or pruned from it.
Curating a good collection is like bonsai in the sense that it happens slowly, but surely over time, and as long as you’re [objectively] tuned into how your collection is growing, you’ll naturally be able to (and want to) thoughtfully trim, pinch back, and/or direct things in a new direction.
MC by Ben Hopper (Nifty Gateway)
Metaphysical Mastermind by Limbo Universe (Nifty Gateway)
Themes & Variations #127 by Vera Molnár, with Martin Grasser (Artblocks)
Paraverse Parcels (Opensea)
Paraverse is a project that allows unique parcel owners to create their own digital worlds atop real-world locations
I scooped 3x parcels all based in Seoul that are situated on top of the Grand Hyatt Hotel located on Namsan, a parcel that includes the Hybe HQ (KPOP mecca for insane K-Pop fans), and a parcel that includes my all-time top 3 restaurant
CodeTrip #39 by Paradoxx & NineOverZero (Prohibition Art)
All sales from July were tax loss harvests.
I offloaded several editions from Shepard Fairey’s DEGENERATE/REGENERATE collection that I paid far too much for back at the end of 2021 and utilized the tax loss harvest website Harvest.art to let go of a handful of pfp trash also dating back to 2021.
Cover Image: “Themes & Variations #127” by Vera Molnár, in collaboration with Martin Grasser
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