
Now that weโve completed the Cursed Emojis journey (you can still remix at cursedemojis.xyz, donโt worry), letโs take a look back at what we learned along the way.
The TLDR;
We turned collectors into creators - many of our users made their first NFT with Cursed Emojis
We unleashed our usersโ inner artists, uncovering their hidden talents
209 unique pieces were created by our community - some of them are truly breathtaking in scope and design.
Cursed Emojis Holy Grails open edition, where sales were split 50/50 with creators - we raised over $1.5k for you, our Cursed Emoji creators through sales of the RMX x yung jake burn meta.

Two months ago, we introduced ourselves (RMX) and our project with yung jake, Cursed Emojis. We launched Cursed Emojis as an experiment in collaborative, on-chain creativity, enabling anyone to create and mint their own NFT on the blockchain.
On January 17, minting opened for 512 RMX Console Passes, which enabled the lucky holders to remix their Emoji Base and create a Cursed Emoji beginning January 19. We minted out that day.
From January 19 through February 5, a whopping 150 Cursed Emojis were created, marking the first time many of our users seamlessly created, minted and remixed their own NFT on the blockchain.
On February 6, yung jake picked his favorite Cursed Emojis and created the Cursed Emojis Holy Grails - a new piece featuring his take on the Cursed Emojis created up to that date. We released Cursed Emojis Holy Grails as an open edition, making it more democratically available and accessible for anyone who wanted it. 229 Cursed Emojis Holy Grails were minted. Thatโs 2.61eth in sales, which were split 50/50 between yung jake and the Cursed Emoji creators whose work was featured in the Cursed Emojis Holy Grails. At the time of writing, thatโs just over $1.5k for creators! We firmly believe that creativity and new technology should be easy, accessible, and mutually beneficial, so we wanted to make sure everyone who participated got to see the upside!

Unlocking the last stage of Cursed Emojis, we commenced The Burn on February 10. From Feb 10 through February 13, Cursed Emojis Holy Grails holders could burn their open editions for new and rare Emoji Bases. Holders burned 55 open editions and claimed all of the possible bases.
And now weโve come to the end of the Cursed Emojis journey! With The Burn done, Emoji Base holders can re-enter the RMX Console for a shot at remixing the new wiggle bases. What will happen with the new bases or the new batch of Cursed Emojis? Who knows!
We started this project as an experiment, and itโs been an experiment the whole way through. We are so incredibly grateful for all of you who joined us in exploring whatโs possible on the new frontiers of the internet.
So, whatโs next? We want to hear what you loved about Cursed Emojis, what you want to see, and what else you like out there. Hop into our Twitter mentions and make your voice heard!
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Follow @RMX_PARTY on Twitter, come join our community in Geneva, and subscribe to our Substack.
Help us alpha-test our new project! Email joe@rmx.party for more info!
RMX product design and identity led by Paige Libadisos and Madeline Bouton. Banner by Madeline Bouton.

Now that weโve completed the Cursed Emojis journey (you can still remix at cursedemojis.xyz, donโt worry), letโs take a look back at what we learned along the way.
The TLDR;
We turned collectors into creators - many of our users made their first NFT with Cursed Emojis
We unleashed our usersโ inner artists, uncovering their hidden talents
209 unique pieces were created by our community - some of them are truly breathtaking in scope and design.
Cursed Emojis Holy Grails open edition, where sales were split 50/50 with creators - we raised over $1.5k for you, our Cursed Emoji creators through sales of the RMX x yung jake burn meta.

Two months ago, we introduced ourselves (RMX) and our project with yung jake, Cursed Emojis. We launched Cursed Emojis as an experiment in collaborative, on-chain creativity, enabling anyone to create and mint their own NFT on the blockchain.
On January 17, minting opened for 512 RMX Console Passes, which enabled the lucky holders to remix their Emoji Base and create a Cursed Emoji beginning January 19. We minted out that day.
From January 19 through February 5, a whopping 150 Cursed Emojis were created, marking the first time many of our users seamlessly created, minted and remixed their own NFT on the blockchain.
On February 6, yung jake picked his favorite Cursed Emojis and created the Cursed Emojis Holy Grails - a new piece featuring his take on the Cursed Emojis created up to that date. We released Cursed Emojis Holy Grails as an open edition, making it more democratically available and accessible for anyone who wanted it. 229 Cursed Emojis Holy Grails were minted. Thatโs 2.61eth in sales, which were split 50/50 between yung jake and the Cursed Emoji creators whose work was featured in the Cursed Emojis Holy Grails. At the time of writing, thatโs just over $1.5k for creators! We firmly believe that creativity and new technology should be easy, accessible, and mutually beneficial, so we wanted to make sure everyone who participated got to see the upside!

Unlocking the last stage of Cursed Emojis, we commenced The Burn on February 10. From Feb 10 through February 13, Cursed Emojis Holy Grails holders could burn their open editions for new and rare Emoji Bases. Holders burned 55 open editions and claimed all of the possible bases.
And now weโve come to the end of the Cursed Emojis journey! With The Burn done, Emoji Base holders can re-enter the RMX Console for a shot at remixing the new wiggle bases. What will happen with the new bases or the new batch of Cursed Emojis? Who knows!
We started this project as an experiment, and itโs been an experiment the whole way through. We are so incredibly grateful for all of you who joined us in exploring whatโs possible on the new frontiers of the internet.
So, whatโs next? We want to hear what you loved about Cursed Emojis, what you want to see, and what else you like out there. Hop into our Twitter mentions and make your voice heard!
**********************************************************************************
Follow @RMX_PARTY on Twitter, come join our community in Geneva, and subscribe to our Substack.
Help us alpha-test our new project! Email joe@rmx.party for more info!
RMX product design and identity led by Paige Libadisos and Madeline Bouton. Banner by Madeline Bouton.

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Each week RMX.PARTY sources a meme template for our caption contest. You, our community submit captions, and the winner gets a prize. Sometimes itโs ETH, sometimes itโs an NFT, and soon itโll be a minted remix. Itโs all a big experiment meant to be loads of fun while we iterate and test product ideas. This is the very beginning of our product story, and weโre writing it every week we learn, test and experiment. Our mission is to support creators and their audiences as they explore new forms o...

RMX Presents: Choodle & its private beta launch at FWB FEST
Hey there! A version of this post was previously shared as part of an internal investor update, but now we want to share it with you. TL;DR, weโre working on a mobile onchain drawing utility called Choodle. We think youโll love it. -Joe โฅ( หโฃหิ )โจ So Much Depends on a Doodle โจWeโve always been doodlers. In the margins of notebooks, on scraps of paper, or on the back of old receipts โ doodles are pure spontaneous forms of expression that allow thoughts, often submerged and overlooked, to rise t...
3 Ways Account Abstraction Can Make Web3 Better for Creators
Letโs be honest. The user experience of web3 is shit. Onboarding is intimidating. Crypto wallets are confusing, and transaction management is clunky. But thereโs hope. With the innovation of account abstraction, enabled by ERC-4337, weโre seeing web3โs usability evolve into more familiar interfaces and user-friendly features. Account abstraction allows for a wider range of wallet account use cases on the Ethereum blockchain. This affects the democratization of on-chain creation in three pivot...

An NFT by Any Other Name Is... A Prize!
Each week RMX.PARTY sources a meme template for our caption contest. You, our community submit captions, and the winner gets a prize. Sometimes itโs ETH, sometimes itโs an NFT, and soon itโll be a minted remix. Itโs all a big experiment meant to be loads of fun while we iterate and test product ideas. This is the very beginning of our product story, and weโre writing it every week we learn, test and experiment. Our mission is to support creators and their audiences as they explore new forms o...
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