I've always loved @eBoyArts's unique style.
When I found out they were running #PhiTilixContest to create art for @phi_xyz, I knew I had to give their modular system, TiliX, a try.
This piece is a love letter to generative art.
Had to make my piranha plant harmonize after seeing @michaelmicasso create his Mario on @basepaint_xyz.
Thanks for the opportunity to add a little color to the space @zherring.
If only the market was different.
The project brought Web3 to life in a way that only @shugo_jpn@ZkEther@eBoyArts and the so many others in the community could.
Looking forward to what the future holds for all those involved.
Today we're announcing something difficult to share.
After 4 years, Phi will be winding down. https://t.co/LCkTf8UAEn and related services will go offline on May 25th, 2026.
Here's what to expect over the next 3 weeks.
HAPPY 1000 DAYS @basepaint_xyz !!!
Together with @LeMat260g we created this collection of handmade profile pictures featuring characters and people from this wonderful project
FYI - don't buy brushes second hand on @opensea
More info about major changes but the TLDR is that just because a brush has 500, 1000 or 5000 pixels today doesn't mean it keeps its pixel count forever.
Pixel counts go up and down depending on the quality of art & collaboration of the brush holder.
It's better (and more affordable) to spend $5 to mint your brush and earn pixels by making beautiful art than spend $200 on OS buying someone else's brush.
Explanation of the current npm hack
In any website that uses this hacked dependency, it gives a chance to the hacker to inject malicious code, so for example when you click a "swap" button on a website, the code might replace the tx sent to your wallet with a tx sending money to hacker
But in your wallet you'd still see the bad tx and need to approve it, its not like you'll instantly get drained
Furthermore, this will only impact websites that pushed an update since the hacked npm package was published, as other projects will have the old version
And most projects pin their dependencies, so even if they push an update they'll keep using the old safe code
So your wallet is safe and the effective impact area is much smaller than "all websites", but since you cannot really know if a project pinned dependencies, or if they have some dynamically downloaded dependency (very unlikely), it's just safer to avoid using crypto websites till this blows over and they clean up the bad packages
I would strongly recommend not signing any crypto transactions right now.
There is a huge supply chain attack on popular NPM packages that may have compromised various crypto websites (frontend, not the actual contracts).
It changes the destination address of transactions and approvals to be the attacker's addresses rather than the address you're actually trying to interact with.
I still can’t believe this day is here.
Over two years ago—in May 2023—I flew to Madrid to film my first @Domestika course.
Today it’s finally live:
Pixel Art Avatar Design: From Basics to Customization
🎮 https://t.co/01xOMaGZ5q
#Domestika#PixelArt
My cotribution for today's theme @basepaint_xyz
Theme "Lincoln in BasePaintVision" for day 609 was very fun & memorable for me cuz it reminded me 16×16 pixel arts of https://t.co/wyYA3FWRCd @taydotfun
Special tnx to @cryptomoogle
I should mention: I can't draw either! 😅
ChatGPT DOES make decent pixel art.
But one-shotting a full sprite sheet was impossible.
The solution (as usual with LLMs) is to break the problem into smaller pieces.
Instead of "make me a sprite sheet"...