
Announcing the $RARE Curation Token and the SuperRare Network
A revolution in NFT art curation and the decentralization of SuperRare Exactly 20 seconds past 11:20PM (UTC) on April 5th of 2018, the first artwork was minted on SuperRare. We know this precise time and date due to the innovation that makes SuperRare so exciting: our first transaction, like the thousands that followed it, was immutably preserved on the Ethereum blockchain. 1,229 days later, more than $90M in NFT art has been sold by over 1,400 artists on SuperRare. Hobbies became careers. Di...
SuperRare Origin Stories
Recounting the early days of the NFT art market & peering ahead into the decentralized future with SuperRare co-founder & CEO, John CrainSuperRare was born from a simple idea: what if we could build an art market that put power into the hands of artists? This blog post is a window into SuperRare’s mission to transform this idea into a global artistic movement, as we reflect on our path so far, our community at large and our vision for the future.The BeforeFor almost as long as computers have ...

Power to the Artists
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In August, we announced the SuperRare DAO and launched the $RARE curation token, a fundamental metamorphosis of the platform that set SuperRare on a course for true community stewardship.
The announcement of the DAO came alongside several other foundational platform shifts, dubbed SuperRare 2.0. In the past two months, laying the groundwork for the underlying product, engineering and organizational transformation to come has been our main focus - and we’ve begun publishing articles regarding our philosophy around decentralized governance and its rollout.
Now, we’re excited to be at the stage where the rubber is hitting the road. Yesterday we shared some updates regarding the Space Race in Discord, and we’re publishing that info here today for wider circulation.
All applications for Space Race #1 are IN! A whopping 35 amazing applications were submitted, exceeding our wildest expectations for interest in operating a Space. A follow-up email with an update on our thinking behind the race in light of the high turnout was sent to all applicants–if you were supposed to receive an email but didn’t, let us know in Discord (#space-race). We’re targeting November 15th for the start of the first race 🏁.
During today’s meeting with the governance council, Council member John Crain (CEO of SuperRare Labs) proposed two changes to the mechanics of the Space Race from the way it was initially published, to better satisfy the spirit of this first Space Race:
The large number and high quality of applications for Space Race #1 led us to believe that allowing more than one Space per race to be elected by the community would result in a more successful overall process - and would be less likely to cause frustration among what is sure to be an ever growing list of applicants who take the time to submit such comprehensive proposals. As a result, we proposed increasing the number of winners for the first space race from one to many.
We also proposed that the Space Race voting interface switch from Snapshot to Mirror’s Token Race, a brand-new, open source voting interface that wasn’t yet live when we announced the Space Race. We love the Token Race because it provides a live leaderboard, a cleaner UI, and is designed to allow for multiple winners per race.
A formal proposal of all mechanics of the Space Race will be discussed and developed by the council over the next week. If approved by the council, the Space Race governance framework will be put to a community vote to be ratified by $RARE holders, marking the moment when the DAO officially formalizes the mechanics of this first decentralized curation mechanism on SuperRare.
The council is also finalizing a draft DAO Charter - the document which formalizes the relationship between the council and token holders- which will serve as an operating constitution outlining the Council’s formal authorities in the near term. For example, the Charter will outline what types of proposals can be made by community members, and what decision making power the Council is granted by the community. This document will be shared at forum.superrare.com and submitted for a public vote when the final draft is ready to be considered and ratified by the DAO.
As governance operations ramp up, we as a community are going to be using the #governance Discord channel to share more information and discussion around both the Space Race and broader governance topics.
Stay tuned for further updates!
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In August, we announced the SuperRare DAO and launched the $RARE curation token, a fundamental metamorphosis of the platform that set SuperRare on a course for true community stewardship.
The announcement of the DAO came alongside several other foundational platform shifts, dubbed SuperRare 2.0. In the past two months, laying the groundwork for the underlying product, engineering and organizational transformation to come has been our main focus - and we’ve begun publishing articles regarding our philosophy around decentralized governance and its rollout.
Now, we’re excited to be at the stage where the rubber is hitting the road. Yesterday we shared some updates regarding the Space Race in Discord, and we’re publishing that info here today for wider circulation.
All applications for Space Race #1 are IN! A whopping 35 amazing applications were submitted, exceeding our wildest expectations for interest in operating a Space. A follow-up email with an update on our thinking behind the race in light of the high turnout was sent to all applicants–if you were supposed to receive an email but didn’t, let us know in Discord (#space-race). We’re targeting November 15th for the start of the first race 🏁.
During today’s meeting with the governance council, Council member John Crain (CEO of SuperRare Labs) proposed two changes to the mechanics of the Space Race from the way it was initially published, to better satisfy the spirit of this first Space Race:
The large number and high quality of applications for Space Race #1 led us to believe that allowing more than one Space per race to be elected by the community would result in a more successful overall process - and would be less likely to cause frustration among what is sure to be an ever growing list of applicants who take the time to submit such comprehensive proposals. As a result, we proposed increasing the number of winners for the first space race from one to many.
We also proposed that the Space Race voting interface switch from Snapshot to Mirror’s Token Race, a brand-new, open source voting interface that wasn’t yet live when we announced the Space Race. We love the Token Race because it provides a live leaderboard, a cleaner UI, and is designed to allow for multiple winners per race.
A formal proposal of all mechanics of the Space Race will be discussed and developed by the council over the next week. If approved by the council, the Space Race governance framework will be put to a community vote to be ratified by $RARE holders, marking the moment when the DAO officially formalizes the mechanics of this first decentralized curation mechanism on SuperRare.
The council is also finalizing a draft DAO Charter - the document which formalizes the relationship between the council and token holders- which will serve as an operating constitution outlining the Council’s formal authorities in the near term. For example, the Charter will outline what types of proposals can be made by community members, and what decision making power the Council is granted by the community. This document will be shared at forum.superrare.com and submitted for a public vote when the final draft is ready to be considered and ratified by the DAO.
As governance operations ramp up, we as a community are going to be using the #governance Discord channel to share more information and discussion around both the Space Race and broader governance topics.
Stay tuned for further updates!

Announcing the $RARE Curation Token and the SuperRare Network
A revolution in NFT art curation and the decentralization of SuperRare Exactly 20 seconds past 11:20PM (UTC) on April 5th of 2018, the first artwork was minted on SuperRare. We know this precise time and date due to the innovation that makes SuperRare so exciting: our first transaction, like the thousands that followed it, was immutably preserved on the Ethereum blockchain. 1,229 days later, more than $90M in NFT art has been sold by over 1,400 artists on SuperRare. Hobbies became careers. Di...
SuperRare Origin Stories
Recounting the early days of the NFT art market & peering ahead into the decentralized future with SuperRare co-founder & CEO, John CrainSuperRare was born from a simple idea: what if we could build an art market that put power into the hands of artists? This blog post is a window into SuperRare’s mission to transform this idea into a global artistic movement, as we reflect on our path so far, our community at large and our vision for the future.The BeforeFor almost as long as computers have ...

Power to the Artists
Tripling Down on Artist Sovereignty One of the core principles of the web3 movement is that people can now truly own their data — paving the way for us to collectively wrest control of our digital selves back from the corporate leviathans who have dominated the web2 landscape in recent decades. For digital creators long captive to the exploitation of these monopolistic giants, this difference is especially massive. In fact, it’s nothing short of a revolution. On web2 platforms like Instagram,...
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