My contribution to the #OBJKT4OBJKT event is a free NFT that is also a social experiment:
"Diminishing Returns" will list any collector who picks up exactly one of them. BUT: if you take more than one or try to resell it, your id will be dropped.
The extra bonus is that each of the listed ids will link to the profile page. The only problem I notice now us that the link tries to open within the iframe, so you have to right-click "open in new tab".
And of course the hidden "innovation" here is that you can probably adapt this technique for numbered editions. Though I have not fully figured out yet how you can maintain an edition number once it gets resold since it is based on the timestamp of the transaction.
@smgstudio@tezos To start collecting you first need a @tezos wallet which is a piece of software that handles all the transactions and logins and which you use to access your funds and collectibles on the blockchain.
@smgstudio@tezos@TempleWallet@KukaiWallet@CryptonomicTech Next you need some $XTZ. If you are planning to start by minting and selling your own art you need very little of it - less than 1 tez and if you post your wallet ID and shout out someone from the community will surely help you out and send you your first tez.
Now that two thirds of out first collab edition "After Her CalmWafer™ Installation" are sold @presstube and I are trying out a new way of offering the rest of the edition - I call it the "Presstube Method". Let me explain.
We started the edition at a price of 10 tez which makes it very affordable for early birds. But now for the remaining ones we will always just put one of them on the market and with every sale we will raise the price by 10 tez.
The current one is already at 70 tez and if that changes hands the next one will be 80 and so on.
Of course we are playing with a bit with FOMO here, but think that it is still a fair deal that gives everyone a chance according to their budget.
"Here or There" - a quick test for navigating @hicetnunc2000 by a cluster map. This is a temporary url and an absolutely no-comfort UI, but you can scroll and click through to the objects (even browser-zoom). Also not tested on mobile.
Let me know if it does not work on your brower or you get a different image than the one you clicked on - I only tested this on Chrome and I really do not enjoy Javascript.
Also - there are some NSFW images in there since I did not filter the raw IPFS data - I hope that you can ignore them at that size.