@wizardoffloz@NamikMuduroglu Yes, as a developer, you've already fucked users' asses, I remind you about Yei Finance and NFT badges, where people lost money and got a dick in their mouths. But you're responsible for marketing, but driving a dick on the lips of users is a consequence
Every piece in @thebeaksart is built dot by dot
Dotwork. Pointillism. Stippling
Dima Kashtalyan has been perfecting this technique for over 20 years. The result is artwork where the closer you look, the more you see β layers of detail that most digital art simply cannot replicate
Each Beak is a character with its own identity. Dressed. Styled. Carrying symbolic meaning. These aren't profile pictures they're portraits from a universe that's been building in one artist's mind for two decades
1,111 of them. That's it
0.03 ETH | May 26 | OpenSea
Real craft is rare in this space. This is it.
Most NFT collections are built around hype, a roadmap, and 10k pfps generated overnight.
The Beaks is different.
@thebeaksart is Dima Kashtalyan @DKashtalyan β a multidisciplinary artist based in Warsaw who has spent over 20 years building a style that is instantly recognizable.
He started with classic graffiti. Then evolved into murals that span entire building facades across Europe. Then editorial illustrations for The New York Times, MIT Technology Review, Harper's Magazine, Lavazza, Vista Jet.
Exhibitions at Art Rotterdam. Art Taipei. The Royal Watercolour Society Open at Bankside Gallery in London.
Solo shows: "Tamed Bestiary." "Fable Globe."
And now β the work is going onchain.
Each Beak is a hand-drawn character from his universe β built dot by dot, carrying its own story, symbol and soul.
1,111 pieces. 0.03 ETH. May 26 on OpenSea.
This is chapter one. The universe will keep expanding.
This isn't an artist who discovered crypto and decided to launch a collection. This is an artist with a decades-long body of work that was always this good β and now it's finally accessible onchain.
When you look at a piece from The Beaks, you can feel the years behind it.
That's rare. Actually rare.
Web3 gaming is actually delivering and I've seen it firsthand this week π
Been playing Prime Rush by @sup_foundation β and honestly? It's not trying to be PUBG and that's exactly why it works. The ability mechanics make it feel fresh, and the fact that it runs smooth on low-end devices is huge for accessibility.
Also been watching @DebellumArena (think Brawl Stars but with @megaeth NFTs) get built in real time by @MrVertual β the progress has been impressive. Their playtest drops May 18th. Didn't get a tester role but they said more spots are coming β so π on their account if you're serious.
Two different games, one message: web3 gaming is growing up
We are starting to onboard players for the Debellum playtest!
Head over to Guild to check your access and next steps
π https://t.co/REFxY5N6NB
If you donβt have the Tester role yet, stay sharp! More opportunities dropping soon!
@TranLoa14933244 @FogoFishing @fogo this is a great success, it is better to sell because over time there will be more people who will get it and they will put pressure on the price
Finally hit 5 chapters β not gonna lie, it was a grind.
I went all in on boat upgrades early on. Got some rare fish, even a legendary drop. Felt great⦠until I checked the market and realized everything was way cheaper than expected
As more players discovered the market, supply kept growing β more sellers, more fish, prices diluting further. Turns out buying fish is just more efficient than farming it yourself
Now I'm eyeing chapter 7. Thats 9 more boat levels for me. Or roughly 2 maxed ultra cast packs
No idea how long the season runs, but honestly β you can probably skip the grind and just buy what you need on the market. Prices keep getting diluted as supply grows
Could that change? Sure, if demand spikes. But right now? Market wins @FogoFishing