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To collect is to choose what matters. Some 8NAP projects feature a Private Placement Wallet with pieces available at a set price. Browse, reflect, and DM @jared_poz if one speaks to you. No FOMO. Just purposeful collecting. Check the replies to explore wallets currently open 👇

When it comes to collecting art, do you care about completing full sets, or is one piece enough for you? Shoutout to the legend @PinstripedGator who owns a full set of The Red Series by @jake_inez.

A good buddy of mine, @Wim_HODL started a podcast. Please give it a follow if you love art and great conversations. Really looking forward to the full episode coming out soon! Honored to be the first guest. Thank you good ser.
Podcast Episode #1 with @Jared_Poz Had a great chat with Jared on Saturday morning - right before the huge NFT sweep 🧹🧹🧹 Hide your Squiggles!!! Podcast episode dropping... SOON! 👀
[Side note: this is turning out to be a fascinating exercise in learning how my brain indexes my many friends in NFT art–space. I'm doing this freehand, without looking at my collection or my Twitter feed. Apologies again to anyone I've missed -- the good news is in such…
This tweet might only get a few likes, but we’ll still post again tomorrow. We care more about artists and their growth than chasing numbers. Tag an artist below to let them know their work matters to you 👇 ❤️
The next Issue has just been revealed! Issues #474 - Vice The television series "Miami Vice" premiered on September 16, 1984, and concluded on June 28, 1989, spanning five seasons.
Great collections balance rarity with resonance, both the numbers and the feeling matter. When collecting, do you consider rarity first or trust your visual instinct? IsoMetro #342 by @rickacrane & @rich__poole Collected by @jawniest

The auction for Issues #73 - Eyeing Addiction has been kicked off by @moodSlime_!!!! Only 22 hours remaining!!
Less than 1 hour on the auction! 😌
Issues 441 - Mimicry of the Machine has less than 5 hours remaining on the auction! A University of Washington team of computer scientists and engineers has built a robot hand that can not only perform dexterous manipulation but also learn from its own experience.
The art you collect says more about your values than your taste. It’s not about what looks good today, but what still matters years from now. If you could only keep one piece forever, which would it be?
Art isn’t created in minutes, so why should it be sold in minutes? Slow releases let the work breathe, let the artist grow, and give collectors time to connect. The future of art is built on care, not speed.
Just realized there are only 45 more issues left to be revealed. It's been a long journey for this collection, and I'm still deeply proud of how it's progressed. I also want to thank those who have supported this collection of magazine-inspired artworks.
This truly has been an amazing journey. Hard to imagine we are closer to the finish line than when we started. Truly grateful for this journey.
Just realized there are only 45 more issues left to be revealed. It's been a long journey for this collection, and I'm still deeply proud of how it's progressed. I also want to thank those who have supported this collection of magazine-inspired artworks.
Just realized there are only 45 more issues left to be revealed. It's been a long journey for this collection, and I'm still deeply proud of how it's progressed. I also want to thank those who have supported this collection of magazine-inspired artworks.
The auction for Issues 441 - Mimicry of the Machine has just been kicked off!!! On May 9, 2016, a UW team built a robot hand that learns from experience, performing dexterous manipulation without human direction. Part of IACON magazine dedicated to all things science!
The auction for Issues 441 - Mimicry of the Machine has just been kicked off!!! On May 9, 2016, a UW team built a robot hand that learns from experience, performing dexterous manipulation without human direction. Part of IACON magazine dedicated to all things science!
Every great collection begins with a piece that feels impossible to walk away from. What was the first digital artwork that truly stopped you in your tracks? Echoes #192 by @Cory_Haber Collected by @otoalchemist

One of the greatest opportunities of our lifetime. 🎯🎯🎯
woke up full of gratitude for this space we share. yes -- it is flawed in many ways. but it's also one of the greatest opportunities of our lifetime. for artists, collectors, innovators and hustlers. everyone is welcome. gm ☕️