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Atomic Form

@atomicform

The registry where art’s history meets onchain permanence.

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linkhttp://atomiclore.io calendar_today17-01-2021 15:55:47

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ancurated | Preserving Culture Onchain (@ancurated) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Introducing Saima Malik, marketer and entrepreneur at @AtomicForm, where she leads marketing for Atomic Lore—a platform preserving the history and context of digital art. Our next feature in SIXTEEN X NINE WHM 2025 series! 🧵👇

Introducing Saima Malik, marketer and entrepreneur at @AtomicForm, where she leads marketing for Atomic Lore—a platform preserving the history and context of digital art.

Our next feature in SIXTEEN X NINE WHM 2025 series! 

🧵👇
Rick Manelius (@rickmanelius) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At Atomic Form, we're obsessed about lore (history, stories, and context) And with AI agents comes... onchain memories Part of KYA (know your agent) is knowing their history and memories. Here's are some future-focused dashboard illustrations by our talented Daniela.

At <a href="/atomicform/">Atomic Form</a>, we're obsessed about lore (history, stories, and context)

And with AI agents comes... onchain memories

Part of KYA (know your agent) is knowing their history and memories. Here's are some future-focused dashboard illustrations by our talented <a href="/delvallecrypto/">Daniela</a>.
Bryan Brinkman (@bryanbrinkman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2021 I teamed up with Verdigris Ensemble to create the first piece of programmable blockchain music/art around Amelia and those who searched for her, specifically a young woman who believed she heard her distress calls over her radio. "Betty's Notebook" was considered the first

In 2021 I teamed up with <a href="/VerdigrisEnsemb/">Verdigris Ensemble</a> to create the first piece of programmable blockchain music/art around Amelia and those who searched for her, specifically a young woman who believed she heard her distress calls over her radio.

"Betty's Notebook" was considered the first