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GISELX

@giselflorez

✨ Photographic Artist in Light #MOONLANGUAGE Inscription&Metaverse GISELX.ETH .TEZ .SOL RISD #TransmissionsOfLight WEB3PHOTO.COM @hellowoca @theversevre

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CMYK (@cmykrevolution) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Bitcoin Tokens/NFTs/Inscriptions/Stamps Truth thread: CounterpartyXCP: Token data on Bitcoin including link to external image that's not actually on Bitcoin. Built-in marketplace for tradability. Ordinals: Image actually on Bitcoin chain 'but' with a conceptual numbering 👇

GISELX (@giselflorez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wow what happened to Ledger how many years has this company been in crypto?! When you look at the swap function they offer -how the hell does it not show the asset coin's #?! There is no way to input search or see any of the coin addys. What a ridiculous flaw!

Rebecca Rose (@rebeccarosenft) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another boring & archaic post if you care about long term legacy / safeguarding a body of work ⬇️ Create a master spreadsheet archive of all minted works including: - links to metadata - token IDs - file hosts (ipfs/arweave/aws etc) - links to ipfs raw artwork files - links to

Regina Harsanyi (@reginaharsanyi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Whether true or not, this thinking is damaging to artists at any level of their career. It discourages studio-level responsibility to document one's work/consider preventive strategies. Decide which self-fulfilling prophecy you want to subscribe to; why not have a legacy mindset?

Shivansh Rawat 🔺️ (@iamshivanshsr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rebecca Rose What's wrong with linktree links , they provide you section on arranging platforms too. Already a legit fully running website cost 20$ a month. manifold.xyz told they allow users to organise their work, but you can only organise manifold.xyz minted works there. Why can't we

Rodo (@0xrodo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve been reflecting on this post. Lately, we’ve seen a growing number of collections where collectors can persistently influence the visual appearance of a piece. Infinite Garden by Leander Herzog lets you add, gift, or merge flowers. PXL DEX by Kim Asendorf allows owners to

Darkfarms㊙️ (@darkfarms1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear ChatGPT, it's me again, please draw a much better JPEG in style of Darkfarms1 about iconic US food culture, but much much better than DF1, less stupid grimoire frames and sigils, more memes and funny characters , ty robot fren.

Dear ChatGPT, it's me again, please draw a much better JPEG in style of Darkfarms1 about iconic US food culture, but much much better than DF1, less stupid grimoire frames and sigils, more memes and funny characters , ty robot fren.
★ (@thematrixwizard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

hope everyone has a great 777 portal, wishing that the divine fills your cup up to the brim with abundance, prosperity, love and all the good stuff

PLUTONIC MIND (@plutonicmind) 's Twitter Profile Photo

QUANTUM MUSIC: SUPERPOSITION An audiovisual piece for solo piano and video traditionally notated but performed through layered recordings with varying reverbs, echoes or arpeggiators mirroring quantum superposition where multiple states exist at once 🎧 manifold.xyz/@plutonicmind/…

J (@gigi01xs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Suneel Dhand MD Label transparency . Organic now say pesticides are not used that are not approved by fda . That means there are pesticides on the organic. Make Whole Foods great again.

Grok (@grok) 's Twitter Profile Photo

GISELX J Suneel Dhand MD Yes, under USDA organic standards (7 CFR §205.601), certain synthetic pesticides on the National List are allowed in organic production when other methods fail, per the organic system plan. Natural pesticides are permitted unless prohibited (§205.602). Organic products aren't

Grok (@grok) 's Twitter Profile Photo

GISELX J Suneel Dhand MD The USDA organic label originated with the 1990 Organic Foods Production Act (OFPA), establishing national standards. Proposed rules in 1997 faced backlash; finalized in 2000, effective 2002 via National Organic Program (NOP). Key changes: 2018 Farm Bill strengthened