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They skipped over loading the full LUX diamond (which takes a moment due to the multitude of recursion calls).
Instead they took a wild ride down my parent-child tree of extended artworks (which is fun either way).
@rodarmor@realizingerin enjoying the recursion excursion๐ฅ
I'm unfortunately not going to a club tonight, but if I was, I'd definitely want to see an artwork by @WAAMBAT running on the entry vestibule.
I need my buddy Jason Strzelecki to help me out on some new beats for my Friday posts.
ARTISTS - How to secure your digital art via IPFS Nodes (Easy way)
As time goes on, many minted artworks are at risk, and it's up to us to secure them. So here's a simple way to add a layer of security to them by adding additional pins.
Foundation is the most disappointing platform I've ever used in Web3. I joined when they had about 300 followers, and minting my artwork there brought them massive press. From there I gave suggestions that improved the site, and personally onboarded about 20 classic meme creators there, generating $2.8m in sales, handing Foundation about $420,000 in platform fees (15% at the time).
Their thanks? The founder told me on a phone call that if you're not actively minting there then they aren't going to showcase you. They stopped talking about my artwork in December 2021, then later used my artwork (this specific artwork was *not* minted on their platforms) in an unauthorized commercial. I since then moved to using custom contracts, to stop being exploited by greedy platform gatekeeper behavior.
Now Foundation is dying, and they have the nerve to ask the artists they've milked for years to pay $20/month to pin their own artwork which stays on their contract. I refuse to keep my art on a platform that spent years squandering creator goodwill.
To my 1/1 collectors (the 6 or 7 of you, this does not apply to any of my main collections), if you ever have issues viewing your pieces please contact me directly (@PRguitarman ) and I can set up a free burn redeem so your artwork can live on a new custom contract where it belongs. It is a frustrating thing to realize, but on the bright side your owned artwork will be free, no longer muddled in a pile of 111,000 other artworks on a dead contract, controlled by a dead platform that gave up on every artist there.