Historical NFT Museum Series 3 - with NFT Historians: Leonidas and WhiteRabbit Monday 6th Feb at the Historical NFT Museum @hnftmuseum discussion on Historical NFTs. With special guests - NFT historians: @LeonidasNFT & @WRabbit1111 Hosted by Cryptoskulls dao CMs - Xoao & Quantum Historical NFTs paved the way for the current crypto art and collectibles market and the pioneers who created them laid the foundation for the current industry and should be acknowledged for their contributions. Historical NFTs not only hold value but also tell the story of our past and how technology has shaped our culture. We must preserve our digital history otherwise it may be lost forever. The magnitude of the moment that we are living through can not be overstated. Future historians will refer to events in terms of being before and after digital assets. Many HNFT collectors are holding future museum centerpieces without even knowing it. Preserving our cultural heritage for future generations is crucial. The Historical NFT museum - serves as a space where communities can collaborate and come together, sharing in this shared vision. Through seasonal exhibits and events, participants in this metaverse gallery can interact with each other creating stronger bonds within the NFT space. This showcase of art and history can then also be translated into real life gallery exhibits, creating a bridge between the traditional art world and web3.
HNFT Museum - Historical NFT Series #1 - Punycodes Punycodes - May 10, 2011 [Namecoin] @Punycodes2011 HNFT Museum is a proud collaborator and partner with Punycodes and interviewing the first series on 23/01/2023 with Punycodes to explore and capture their history and story within the NFT historical timeline. Punycodes ("Punys") are considered by many to be the first art NFTs. They are a community curated collection of texts, symbols, emojis, and ASCII art minted as on-chain domain names on the Namecoin blockchain starting in 2011. Punycodes illustrate the innate human desire to leverage blockchain technologies to create and own pieces of art. All Punycodes are represented by their distinguishing "xn--" prefix. They employ special encoding to convert Unicode characters to ASCII, a subset style representation that requires a decoder to see the contained art. There is also a separate Punycodes collection found on the Emercoin blockchain (a fork of Namecoin blockchain) with a similar technical and artistic pattern of Namecoin Punycodes. The Twitter rediscovery happened in mid January 2022 and these assets were quickly claimed in a fair manner. [6] This has ensured a healthy holder distribution for Punycodes and resulted in a significant number of collectors holding them. Punycodes DAO expresses its respect for artists and creators, and wants to recognize original Punycodes creators for the true pioneers they are.