
Art on Contract: A Conversation with A.G.
A conversation with designer and artist behind the TITLES protocol contract art, Andreas GysinA few months ago during the development of the our next protocol, we set out to commission a series of artworks that could bring to life the ideas coded into the new protocol that would be displayed and distributed via the protocol itself. After some research, we found out about Andreas Gysin’s practice and worked with him on a series of ASCII works. Few creatives seamlessly blend the art of typograp...

INTRODUCING TITLES
It’s 2016, I was working on my first startup and traveling around Oregon taking drone photos. I started to see many of my photos pop up across the web without mentioning me. The excitement eroded and in its place came frustration looking for credit, attribution, or pay. Shortly after, I started to learn about a network of media startups like Mediachain, Po.et, and Ujo leveraging Ethereum to build a more equitable media ecosystem. Little did we know that the core of these projects was a simple...

TITLES & Lucky The Golden Goose
How my dad’s 1999 children’s book led to the future of creator-owned AI modelsAs an entrepreneur and someone building in consumer technology, I’m realizing that much of what you bring into the world is rooted in the ideas that were instilled in you as a kid. Each of us is led into the world by our parents who open doors for us with a slight push of encouragement, watching to see how far we walk in. Looking back, it’s clear now that my love for creativity, storytelling, and finance can be attr...
Create like your favorite artist 💫

Art on Contract: A Conversation with A.G.
A conversation with designer and artist behind the TITLES protocol contract art, Andreas GysinA few months ago during the development of the our next protocol, we set out to commission a series of artworks that could bring to life the ideas coded into the new protocol that would be displayed and distributed via the protocol itself. After some research, we found out about Andreas Gysin’s practice and worked with him on a series of ASCII works. Few creatives seamlessly blend the art of typograp...

INTRODUCING TITLES
It’s 2016, I was working on my first startup and traveling around Oregon taking drone photos. I started to see many of my photos pop up across the web without mentioning me. The excitement eroded and in its place came frustration looking for credit, attribution, or pay. Shortly after, I started to learn about a network of media startups like Mediachain, Po.et, and Ujo leveraging Ethereum to build a more equitable media ecosystem. Little did we know that the core of these projects was a simple...

TITLES & Lucky The Golden Goose
How my dad’s 1999 children’s book led to the future of creator-owned AI modelsAs an entrepreneur and someone building in consumer technology, I’m realizing that much of what you bring into the world is rooted in the ideas that were instilled in you as a kid. Each of us is led into the world by our parents who open doors for us with a slight push of encouragement, watching to see how far we walk in. Looking back, it’s clear now that my love for creativity, storytelling, and finance can be attr...
Create like your favorite artist 💫

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Ethereum is social technology. The more we use it, the more others do. What our friends do, influences what we do. The more we participate, the more we find our relation to the network.
But at the same time, the way we interact with Ethereum is quite distributed: different interfaces with different functions that create different outcomes. The experience is convoluted at best.
For drop 003 at TITLES, in collaboration with Rabbithole, we decided to throw together ETH Activity, a simple tool for visualizing your on-chain participation through a GitHub-like contribution graph for monthly transactions on Ethereum.

Simply throw in your wallet and we’ll render your monthly activity graph and fun stats including number of transactions, gas spent, and transaction streak. Subscribe to receive yours monthly via email and easily share your graph onto Twitter.
Do you participate? Or do you speculate? Check out yours, here.
Ethereum is social technology. The more we use it, the more others do. What our friends do, influences what we do. The more we participate, the more we find our relation to the network.
But at the same time, the way we interact with Ethereum is quite distributed: different interfaces with different functions that create different outcomes. The experience is convoluted at best.
For drop 003 at TITLES, in collaboration with Rabbithole, we decided to throw together ETH Activity, a simple tool for visualizing your on-chain participation through a GitHub-like contribution graph for monthly transactions on Ethereum.

Simply throw in your wallet and we’ll render your monthly activity graph and fun stats including number of transactions, gas spent, and transaction streak. Subscribe to receive yours monthly via email and easily share your graph onto Twitter.
Do you participate? Or do you speculate? Check out yours, here.
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