
Time to Doge 🐕
✨ This post originally appeared in Metaversal on Bankless ✨Last August, I first wrote about TITLES, a promising AI-friendly NFT remixing app. Take note, then, because the TITLES team just joined forces with the Own the Doge project for a $DOG airdrop contest. The idea? Go to titles.xyz/create, use the Doge AI model to prompt your best doge output, and then mint your work on Base by March 8th to earn a cut of the $300,000 prize pool.It’s a fun and easy opportunity at the crossroads of NFTs, AI...

15 Tips for NFT Beginners 🚦
✨ This post originally appeared in Metaversal on Bankless ✨There are things I know now about NFTs that I wish I knew when I first began here. That said, with a new bull crypto market taking shape, NFTs are gaining momentum again and may soon face their next big influx of users. If family and friends start asking you for advice anew then, what should you tell them today? I've been thinking about this question a lot, so for this latest post let's go over 15 tips you can share with any...

An NFT Spring 🌱
✨ This post originally appeared in Metaversal on Bankless ✨The NFT ecosystem is entering a new spring. All around us, creativity and opportunity are blooming. There are new collections, games, tools, airdrops, and beyond sprouting in every direction. That said, try making a list of 3-5 things from this week’s news roundup that interest you most and then go explore them deeper in the coming days. My list looks like so right now:Explore the Nifty Island open betaSet up my Bountycaster accountCh...
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✨ This post originally appeared in Metaversal on Bankless ✨
Over the past couple of years, fxhash became the premier destination for generative art on Tezos.
Now, the project’s looking to take things to the next level with its 2.0 upgrade, which will add Ethereum support to the platform.
The move has the potential to kick off a new wave of interest around generative art in crypto, so let’s get you up to speed on what to expect from this fxhash relaunch for today’s post!
-WMP
Tomorrow fxhash, a generative art platform that emphasizes openness, is launching the 2.0 version of its site. The evolution will see the project go multichain, expanding from its Tezos roots to now additionally supporting mints on Ethereum.
The context: The generative art scene on Ethereum has become teeming in recent years thanks to the rise of Art Blocks and the ascension of its Curated Series collections, e.g. Chromie Squiggles, Fidenzas, and Ringers.
But: While any artist can apply to release drops on Art Blocks, only ~2% of applicants are currently let in per the platform’s FAQ.
So: Cue in fxhash, which in contrast is designed to let any generative artist readily customize and release their own drops. “The philosophy of fxhash is simple,” the team has said. “Provide a framework so that generative artists can have a space in which they can mint their pieces. No curation, open to everyone.”

The big picture: In a new article titled The Art of Radical Inclusivity, ClubNFT’s Jason Bailey, a cryptoart legend in his own right, applauded the fxhash 2.0 launch, noting the platform’s bottom-up approach to curation has been and can continue to be a lifeline for talented but experimental or unrecognized artists. “When you allow everyone to launch their drops whenever they like and as frequently as they like, without curation or censorship, you encounter all kinds of fascinating and unpredictable art,” Bailey said.
Simply put, an artist prepares code for a generative art collection and then uploads that code to fxhash, at which point they can customize their drop parameters, e.g. total supply, and then release their project via NFT mints to the public; each NFT represents a unique visual output created per the underlying code.
fxhash recently announced that it’s turning its 2.0 launch week festivities into launch month festivities.

Accordingly, any artist can submit a project to the fxhash 2.0 Launch Calendar to schedule a drop for any point in December 2023 and beyond. You can review the calendar any time on the fxhash homepage to keep track of what’s coming.
With platforms like fxhash, Highlight, and Prohibition on the rise, the wider Ethereum ecosystem now has a handful of good DIY gen art drop platforms to choose from. Alongside Art Blocks, these platforms are poised to continue expanding the audience for generative art in the cryptoeconomy for the foreseeable future. Pay attention accordingly!
🎨 Explore fxhash: Check out the new 2.0 platform tomorrow
👾 Catch up on my previous write-up: 8 Crypto Games to Watch
📚 Collect this post: Mint it on Mirror

✨ This post originally appeared in Metaversal on Bankless ✨
Over the past couple of years, fxhash became the premier destination for generative art on Tezos.
Now, the project’s looking to take things to the next level with its 2.0 upgrade, which will add Ethereum support to the platform.
The move has the potential to kick off a new wave of interest around generative art in crypto, so let’s get you up to speed on what to expect from this fxhash relaunch for today’s post!
-WMP
Tomorrow fxhash, a generative art platform that emphasizes openness, is launching the 2.0 version of its site. The evolution will see the project go multichain, expanding from its Tezos roots to now additionally supporting mints on Ethereum.
The context: The generative art scene on Ethereum has become teeming in recent years thanks to the rise of Art Blocks and the ascension of its Curated Series collections, e.g. Chromie Squiggles, Fidenzas, and Ringers.
But: While any artist can apply to release drops on Art Blocks, only ~2% of applicants are currently let in per the platform’s FAQ.
So: Cue in fxhash, which in contrast is designed to let any generative artist readily customize and release their own drops. “The philosophy of fxhash is simple,” the team has said. “Provide a framework so that generative artists can have a space in which they can mint their pieces. No curation, open to everyone.”

The big picture: In a new article titled The Art of Radical Inclusivity, ClubNFT’s Jason Bailey, a cryptoart legend in his own right, applauded the fxhash 2.0 launch, noting the platform’s bottom-up approach to curation has been and can continue to be a lifeline for talented but experimental or unrecognized artists. “When you allow everyone to launch their drops whenever they like and as frequently as they like, without curation or censorship, you encounter all kinds of fascinating and unpredictable art,” Bailey said.
Simply put, an artist prepares code for a generative art collection and then uploads that code to fxhash, at which point they can customize their drop parameters, e.g. total supply, and then release their project via NFT mints to the public; each NFT represents a unique visual output created per the underlying code.
fxhash recently announced that it’s turning its 2.0 launch week festivities into launch month festivities.

Accordingly, any artist can submit a project to the fxhash 2.0 Launch Calendar to schedule a drop for any point in December 2023 and beyond. You can review the calendar any time on the fxhash homepage to keep track of what’s coming.
With platforms like fxhash, Highlight, and Prohibition on the rise, the wider Ethereum ecosystem now has a handful of good DIY gen art drop platforms to choose from. Alongside Art Blocks, these platforms are poised to continue expanding the audience for generative art in the cryptoeconomy for the foreseeable future. Pay attention accordingly!
🎨 Explore fxhash: Check out the new 2.0 platform tomorrow
👾 Catch up on my previous write-up: 8 Crypto Games to Watch
📚 Collect this post: Mint it on Mirror

Time to Doge 🐕
✨ This post originally appeared in Metaversal on Bankless ✨Last August, I first wrote about TITLES, a promising AI-friendly NFT remixing app. Take note, then, because the TITLES team just joined forces with the Own the Doge project for a $DOG airdrop contest. The idea? Go to titles.xyz/create, use the Doge AI model to prompt your best doge output, and then mint your work on Base by March 8th to earn a cut of the $300,000 prize pool.It’s a fun and easy opportunity at the crossroads of NFTs, AI...

15 Tips for NFT Beginners 🚦
✨ This post originally appeared in Metaversal on Bankless ✨There are things I know now about NFTs that I wish I knew when I first began here. That said, with a new bull crypto market taking shape, NFTs are gaining momentum again and may soon face their next big influx of users. If family and friends start asking you for advice anew then, what should you tell them today? I've been thinking about this question a lot, so for this latest post let's go over 15 tips you can share with any...

An NFT Spring 🌱
✨ This post originally appeared in Metaversal on Bankless ✨The NFT ecosystem is entering a new spring. All around us, creativity and opportunity are blooming. There are new collections, games, tools, airdrops, and beyond sprouting in every direction. That said, try making a list of 3-5 things from this week’s news roundup that interest you most and then go explore them deeper in the coming days. My list looks like so right now:Explore the Nifty Island open betaSet up my Bountycaster accountCh...
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