
Announcing Scape.Radio
Bringing Music NFTs to the Scapes Collection For the uninitiated, Scapes is a collection of 10,000 tiny landscapes, created piece by piece by the hands of jalil.eth. Yes, they are banners. #yotb. Since our inception, we’ve been building experiences on top of the collection. Our second chapter deepened the experience with Scapes — we added animation, movement, and interactivity. People were able to explore their tiny worlds. We created a Banner Builder to enable people to share other NFT proje...

Welcome to the Scapes Archive
Originally posted on PunkScape.xyz on Sep 1st. Today we proudly introduce the Scapes Archive.First of all, nothing is for sale. It’s an Archive of our art and assets. Instead of a basement under our headquarters, we use the blockchain. Every archive piece is a 1-of-1 and fully on-chain. There are two main reasons for this move: to preserve history and to make our assets more interoperable. History Our Archive will be open to document provenance and for the world to visit as long as Ethereum e...

Happy Birthday Scapes
Originally posted on PunkScape.xyz on Sept. 25th 2022 Damn… One Year. Has it been one year already??! Whenever i think about the origin of Scapes, i go back to this thread. https://twitter.com/jalil_eth/status/1421099405160030208 July 2021. I had been itching badly to build in web3. I had been learning Solidity since February and building my open source contract extensions while properly diving into Ethereum and i just really really wanted to apply what i had learned so far. Then, Jack Butche...
Welcome home. Composable places stored on the Ethereum Blockchain. https://scapes.xyz ··· https://twitter.com/scapes_xyz

Announcing Scape.Radio
Bringing Music NFTs to the Scapes Collection For the uninitiated, Scapes is a collection of 10,000 tiny landscapes, created piece by piece by the hands of jalil.eth. Yes, they are banners. #yotb. Since our inception, we’ve been building experiences on top of the collection. Our second chapter deepened the experience with Scapes — we added animation, movement, and interactivity. People were able to explore their tiny worlds. We created a Banner Builder to enable people to share other NFT proje...

Welcome to the Scapes Archive
Originally posted on PunkScape.xyz on Sep 1st. Today we proudly introduce the Scapes Archive.First of all, nothing is for sale. It’s an Archive of our art and assets. Instead of a basement under our headquarters, we use the blockchain. Every archive piece is a 1-of-1 and fully on-chain. There are two main reasons for this move: to preserve history and to make our assets more interoperable. History Our Archive will be open to document provenance and for the world to visit as long as Ethereum e...

Happy Birthday Scapes
Originally posted on PunkScape.xyz on Sept. 25th 2022 Damn… One Year. Has it been one year already??! Whenever i think about the origin of Scapes, i go back to this thread. https://twitter.com/jalil_eth/status/1421099405160030208 July 2021. I had been itching badly to build in web3. I had been learning Solidity since February and building my open source contract extensions while properly diving into Ethereum and i just really really wanted to apply what i had learned so far. Then, Jack Butche...
Welcome home. Composable places stored on the Ethereum Blockchain. https://scapes.xyz ··· https://twitter.com/scapes_xyz

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We are now fully onchain with our own marketplace and ScapeBound tokens.
Our contract migration went smooth and as planned.
Yesterday night, we deployed an ensemble of 8 new smart contracts that now power Scapes and airdropped 20,000 NFTs.
PunkScapes became relics of the past. They had their art destroyed and have been replaced with 10,000 new Scape NFTs which have been delivered to their respective holders. In addition, we have issued 10,000 SES (Scape Entertainment System) child-NFTs.

Here’s how our world looks post-migration:
PunkScape Relics are remnants of the past and have no use beyond their historical / sentimental value. They are not considered as part of the Scapes ecosystem.
Our new Scape NFTs are the same they have always been, but better. Scapes are now fully stored onchain and offer technical nuances for future growth.
Both metadata and art are fully stored onchain, with zero dependencies outside of Ethereum itself. Scapes will exist as long as Ethereum exists.
One of the most exciting features enabled by the new onchain Scapes are Scape-Merges. You will soon be able to create new Scapes by combining multiple Scapes you own. More on this in the coming days.
Our marketplace allows trading Scapes without the need for external platforms or Token Approvals, similar to the way CryptoPunks are traded. We do not charge a marketplace fee, saving you 2.5% in fees compared to OpenSea.
Browse the marketplace at scapes.xyz.
In the integrated marketplace, we will only charge royalties on sales that result in a profit, incentivizing growth rather than volatility.
We set the initial price-calculation for all new Scapes at 0.1 ETH. So any sale above that will incur our creator-fee. Future sales will keep track of the previous price for each Scape and will adjust the fee accordingly.
The Scapes Entertainment System (SES) is a child token that is linked to your Scape. It cannot be traded or sold and will always stay with your Scape, automagically. Currently, it includes Scape Radio and interactive Scapes (Chapter 2), with the potential for many fun future features.
Yes. Note, that OpenSea doesn’t support our “Only-on-Gains Royalties” standard, so trading on OpenSea will incur higher fees.
For ETH value.
That is a known Safari SVG renderer bug. Apple will implement a fix soon.
Going onchain was a big and important step for us. This puts us among a very small group of elite crypto-art projects. Also, going fully onchain enables exciting new token dynamics like real Merges.
Storing interactive Scapes (Chapter 2) onchain is technically not feasible. So we created a new “Token-Bound” standard, which contains the interactive version of your Scape and automatically follows the parent Scape.
On our website, we seamlessly display a unified provenance for both old and new Scape. On our marketplace, the collection stats include both the old and new contracts.
Scape Extension child-NFT are not trade-able and automatically follow the Scape they are connected to. We use them so you can continue to enjoy the interactive Scapes and Scape Radio music after the onchain migration.
You’ll be able to start creating Scape Merges in the next few days.
Gallery27 keeps auctioning off the Scape of the day over on the Gallery27 website. You don’t need to do anything.
Please come over to our Discord or reach out on Twitter. We’re happy to answer further questions you might have.
We’ll provide further deep-dives for all of the above soon. Thank you for being part of the Scapes journey!
We are now fully onchain with our own marketplace and ScapeBound tokens.
Our contract migration went smooth and as planned.
Yesterday night, we deployed an ensemble of 8 new smart contracts that now power Scapes and airdropped 20,000 NFTs.
PunkScapes became relics of the past. They had their art destroyed and have been replaced with 10,000 new Scape NFTs which have been delivered to their respective holders. In addition, we have issued 10,000 SES (Scape Entertainment System) child-NFTs.

Here’s how our world looks post-migration:
PunkScape Relics are remnants of the past and have no use beyond their historical / sentimental value. They are not considered as part of the Scapes ecosystem.
Our new Scape NFTs are the same they have always been, but better. Scapes are now fully stored onchain and offer technical nuances for future growth.
Both metadata and art are fully stored onchain, with zero dependencies outside of Ethereum itself. Scapes will exist as long as Ethereum exists.
One of the most exciting features enabled by the new onchain Scapes are Scape-Merges. You will soon be able to create new Scapes by combining multiple Scapes you own. More on this in the coming days.
Our marketplace allows trading Scapes without the need for external platforms or Token Approvals, similar to the way CryptoPunks are traded. We do not charge a marketplace fee, saving you 2.5% in fees compared to OpenSea.
Browse the marketplace at scapes.xyz.
In the integrated marketplace, we will only charge royalties on sales that result in a profit, incentivizing growth rather than volatility.
We set the initial price-calculation for all new Scapes at 0.1 ETH. So any sale above that will incur our creator-fee. Future sales will keep track of the previous price for each Scape and will adjust the fee accordingly.
The Scapes Entertainment System (SES) is a child token that is linked to your Scape. It cannot be traded or sold and will always stay with your Scape, automagically. Currently, it includes Scape Radio and interactive Scapes (Chapter 2), with the potential for many fun future features.
Yes. Note, that OpenSea doesn’t support our “Only-on-Gains Royalties” standard, so trading on OpenSea will incur higher fees.
For ETH value.
That is a known Safari SVG renderer bug. Apple will implement a fix soon.
Going onchain was a big and important step for us. This puts us among a very small group of elite crypto-art projects. Also, going fully onchain enables exciting new token dynamics like real Merges.
Storing interactive Scapes (Chapter 2) onchain is technically not feasible. So we created a new “Token-Bound” standard, which contains the interactive version of your Scape and automatically follows the parent Scape.
On our website, we seamlessly display a unified provenance for both old and new Scape. On our marketplace, the collection stats include both the old and new contracts.
Scape Extension child-NFT are not trade-able and automatically follow the Scape they are connected to. We use them so you can continue to enjoy the interactive Scapes and Scape Radio music after the onchain migration.
You’ll be able to start creating Scape Merges in the next few days.
Gallery27 keeps auctioning off the Scape of the day over on the Gallery27 website. You don’t need to do anything.
Please come over to our Discord or reach out on Twitter. We’re happy to answer further questions you might have.
We’ll provide further deep-dives for all of the above soon. Thank you for being part of the Scapes journey!
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