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Proof of Interest

Proof of Interest: NFTs, Art, Generative Art, Crypto, Science, Space, SciFi, and other things I find interesting.


Issue #54

 

Our tech is neutral,

but our movement is not.


Current Project:


Twitter Spaces:

 

Smart Contracts for Artists: Feb 22th 2023

We host Twitter spaces every Wednesday at 1PM Est

Quantum Variant - Jen Stein - Jeff Jag

Helping educate artists on using No-Code NFT smart contract solutions to give them control over their provenance and sovereignty of their art on the blockchain. We host an open stage to help answer question.

Smart Contracts for Artist Recording.



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Ledger Stax : Hardware Wallet

Coinbase : Buy Crypto

CRYPTOTAG : Ti Crypto Seed Storage

Book I’m Reading:

2001: A Space Odyssey

by Arthur C. Clarke

Review

“One of the coolest gifts you can get for your favorite sci-fi geek . . . You’re not supposed to judge a book by its cover, but these new Penguin Galaxy hardcovers make it really hard.” —Gizmodo

“Serious science fiction and fantasy readers cannot resist the classics. . . . That’s what makes the Penguin Galaxy series so appealing. . . . Each of the novels here has earned their place in the halls of literary history. . . . Their small form factor and minimalist covers call out to readers and make them fun to read all over again.” —Kirkus Reviews

“Dazzling . . . Wrenching . . . A mind bender.” —Time
 
“[Clarke is] a master who is as deft at generating accelerating, almost painful suspense as he is knowledgeable and accurate (and fascinating) about the technical and human details of space flight and exploration.” —The New York Times
 
“By standing the universe on its head, he makes us see the ordinary universe in a different light.” —The New Yorker