The year got off to a friendly start art blockFree-to-create friendship bracelets take the top spot on OpenSea. The 38,413-piece collection features images of friendship bracelets and has proven to be a hit with fans, setting his highest 24-hour trading volume on January 10, 2023.
art of friendship
The surge in volume of Art Blocks Friendship Bracelets NFTs can be attributed to the recent closure of the casting window. These NFTs were available to anyone who already owned one of the Art Blocks assets from October 2022 onwards, and could create up to two free assets from October 2022 onwards. Conceptualized by Art Blocks founder Erick Calderon and designed by artist Alexis André, the collection includes animated images. friendship bracelet.
Oh, God! 🤯
just discovered it @artblocks_io Friendship bracelets come with instructions on how to make an IRL.
very cute! @MacTuitui @art on blockchain 🥰 pic.twitter.com/wN2W9m9J1j
— nederob.eth – Ro₿ert Hoogendoorn (@Nederob) January 10, 2023
In addition to the digital art itself, users will eventually be able to create physical items. According to Art Blocks, the purpose of this friendship collection is to reward those who have supported the effort from the beginning.
“This project is a token of our gratitude to the creators, makers, builders and collectors who have helped shape the Art Blocks community to what it is today. It shows that we are participating in this evolution of the community,” the project’s OpenSea page states.
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Tokoni Uti has written extensively on blockchain and cryptocurrencies over the years. Her work has been featured on sites such as BTCmanager and Blockchain Reporter. She has a degree in Corporate Communications.
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