ImmortalPlayerCharacter is pumping with the objectively false claim that it is older than CryptoPunks (all coming from misinformed holders and not the devs who actually want it to stop ASAP)
2/ I don’t believe this is a case of people necessarily intentionally lying, but rather they heard a claim and then perpetuated it probably because they didn’t know how to verify it or not.
3/ So here is a quick lesson on how to verify how old a Historical NFT is. We will use ImmortalPlayerCharacter as an example.
4/ First go to the NFT on OpenSea and expand the “Details” dropdown then click the “Contract Address” which will link you to Etherscan.
5/ Then click the contract creation transaction link.
6/ Lastly check the “Timestamp” field on the transaction and now you know when the ImmortalPlayerCharacter smart contract was deployed which is the on-chain date that we go buy for NFT History. As you can see ImmortalPlayerCharacter's contract creation date is March 15th, 2018.
7/ CryptoPunks were released nearly a year before ImmortalPlayerCharacter...
8/ For the record I had talked to one of the devs prior to the relaunch of IPC and just reached out to them and they confirmed that this misinformation was not coming from their team and that they want it to stop ASAP as it actually damages the IPC brand.
9/ Given there is absolutely nothing subjective to the claim that IPC is older than punks, if you tweeted about it being older than punks please delete the tweets so that objectively false information doesn’t keep getting perpetuated. ❤️
10/ Lastly I hold no IPC but think the project is really cool (for other reasons than the pre-punk claim) and will be interviewing the team next Thursday!
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1/ A message to @LooksRareNFT from the Historical NFT community 🧵
2/ I can’t emphasize enough how excited the historical community is about the idea of exposing the contract creation date of a contract on an NFT marketplace. This is something that we’ve been dreaming about for a very long time!
3/ Right now if people aren’t as hardcore as some of us and they want to know when a collection was created they either need to be taught how to go to etherscan and find the contract creation date or even worse they ask on twitter and someone gives them incorrect information.
Everybody likes to point fingers but not enough people are coming up with solutions that will lead to a healthier market. 🧵
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3/ The solution that I would like to propose is hardwood flooring. Hardwood floors have a higher durability rating, reduce allergens, and overall have less maintenance. All of these features combined make them a compelling alternative to rugs.
1/ A brief history of tokenized domain names on ENS and Namecoin 🧵
Few know the real origin story of NFTs so let’s set the record straight.
2/ The first NFTs were neither profile pictures nor pieces of cryptoart. They were neither gaming assets nor sports cards. The first NFTs ever were domain names. 11 years ago, on April 21st, 2011 the first Namecoin domains were minted, and thus NFTs were born.
3/ Namecoin was an experimental technology that was attempting to bring human-readable domain names to the blockchain. In fact, Namecoin was the only other blockchain that Satoshi worked on (yes Satoshi helped create the first NFTs).
100 days ago when I decided to sweep the floor of a project called CryptoSkulls at 0.04Ξ I had no idea what was about to happen.
2/ I had no idea that GaryVee was going to DM me an hour later asking what they were. I had no idea that I was about to meet some of the most talented designers, OG artists, clever builders, hard-working moderators, and tenacious community members in the entire Web3 space.
3/ I had no idea that I was about to grow a sense of loyalty to all of these people. That loyalty is the reason that I’m still here today and why I haven’t sold a single skull since day one.
2/ These 8-bit collectible cats were the first cat NFTs on Ethereum and have a total supply of 25,440. Their creator, @ponderware, drew inspiration from CryptoPunks, however, they innovated in a major way that would change the NFT space forever.
3/ When you minted a CryptoPunk, you got to pick whichever one you wanted. All 10,000 had already been generated off-chain, so the first collectors to find the project quickly scooped up the rarest punks. This was not an optimal approach.