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A Progression of Technical Firsts Linagee's first coin - limited AyeAyeCoin - limited + distribution Etheria v0.9 - limited + distribution + distinct

Amid the MoonCat frenzy, someone asked me what this guy might be worth. I couldn't even begin to venture a guess.

Wrappers for both CryptoCats test contracts: opensea.io/collection/cry… opensea.io/collection/cry… ⚠️ EXPERTS ONLY. BUGS POSSIBLE. DYOR.

🚨 Alpha Alert! 🚨 Some Ethereum relics are essentially copy-paste contracts. That's bad.
8 years later, and it's trading on OpenSea! ✌️ opensea.io/collection/aki…
Learning Ethereum. First attempt at a coin: AkivaCoin 0.1 etherscan.io/token/0xcffafc…. Let me know if you want one
Approx supply growth over time: AyeAyeCoin - O(1) HashToken - O(log t) Love - O(t)
The v1/v2 CryptoPunks phenomenon is PERFECT for teaching this new collecting paradigm. Pre-blockchain, if people say v2 is good, you might just have to trust them. Now, you can look for yourself and see that v1 is better.

AI is making nearly all digital offerings cheaper: websites, video games, education, etc. Ethereum relics are a glaring exception.
Here is a small resolution image of the corrected timeline of lock activity between kfpepe and Curio1. These 4 cards were the first to define their supply.
It's not THAT big of a deal, but definitely something to be considered. All Peperium and Curio have an unlimited possible supply at creation, until a "Lock" function is called that locks the supply at the current set number. These 3 cards locked their supply first!
My personal approach: Enjoy new NFTs, but don't buy them. Buy old NFTs, even if I enjoy them less.
All of these are fine: 🪙 Coin - Own along with many people 🖼️ NFT - Own something unique 🧩 TCO - Open claim from a defined set Just don't ignore fundamentals
Forgive me for posting so much lately, but I cannot contain my excitement about Ethereum relics. New concepts, old treasures. 🤌

Timestamps bro. It's not rocket science.
6/ J: It seems that the discovery aspect of our space is a bit difficult for newcomers (as recently pointed out by @RaoulGMI ). With thousands of artists and millions of works - everything feels scattered and hard to find. How would you tackle this issue to make discovery more…
AI has now achieved gold medal-level performance in the International Math Olympiad. But if you ask it for the best Eth relics, you get this trash. Window of opportunity here.
