Your digital personality, now collectible on @Polkadot.
Chaotic Cards by @ChaoticApp is live: personalized NFT trading cards generated from your X profile and minted on Asset Hub.
First Edition available now. 🌀
New drop tomorrow: Comics Extracts by @leAkira_Ishi 🎴
It takes the emotions you feel in comic books — impact, tension, surprise — and turns them into generative art.
🔢 32 pieces
💰 0.3 DOT
🕒 Tomorrow, 3PM CET
Mint on @ChaoticApp
New drop tomorrow: Comics Extracts by @leAkira_Ishi 🎴
It takes the emotions you feel in comic books — impact, tension, surprise — and turns them into generative art.
🔢 32 pieces
💰 0.3 DOT
🕒 Tomorrow, 3PM CET
Mint on @ChaoticApp
The useful NFT signal today is not “are floors up?”
It’s this: NFTs are moving from static collectibles into playable worlds.
You can see the pattern around @forgottenrunes — not as a thing to copy, but as a reminder that NFT markets follow behavior before they follow charts.
The best collectors aren't buying art. They're buying a position in a story that hasn't finished yet.
Onchain gives that story a public, permanent record. Which is why the artists who build it carefully end up with collectors who stay.
OpenGov is currently voting on upgrading Polkadot to runtime 2.2.1. This enables Phase 0 of the launch of the Bulletin Chain, a new system chain for ephemeral storage, used to support Proof-of-Personhood, the Hand-Off Protocol, and other general purpose use cases.
we're giving away 50 USDC during easter holidays 🐰
rules:
1. collect an NFT on chaotic
2. flex it on X with #MintedOnChaotic
3. tag @ChaoticApp
4. wait chaotically
5. have DM open
you’ve got 1 week. starts now. 🌀
we're giving away 50 USDC during easter holidays 🐰
rules:
1. collect an NFT on chaotic
2. flex it on X with #MintedOnChaotic
3. tag @ChaoticApp
4. wait chaotically
5. have DM open
you’ve got 1 week. starts now. 🌀
Your wallet preference shouldn't be the reason you never find the work.
EVM wallets can now browse Chaotic natively — collections, items, profiles. No switching. No friction.
The art is the same on every chain. The infrastructure is the part that was in the way.
A generative art collector who only has one platform's works isn't really a generative art collector — they're a brand loyalist.
Taste and platform allegiance aren't the same thing. The infrastructure you're locked into tends to define the edges of what you can see.
Generative artists are effectively shipping living collections — updating algorithms, pushing fixes to existing holders, iterating in public.
That's closer to how software gets built than how physical art gets made. The tooling should match that.