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Please click on the Ethscription above (Abstract Conception) to go straight to OpenSea to view it, or please continue reading the rest of this post.
Ethscriptions have been rising up the scale massively just lately.
But what makes an Ethscription valuable and/or very rare?
The answer has to be of the old adage – “everybody else also wants to own it besides yourself”.
In the very early days of the NFTs, the most valuable and most desired were those that were considered to be the NFTs that bidders (thought) other bidders probably would not have desired themselves.
Just how wrong some of them were!
It was only afterwards when those NFTs in question were sold for millions of dollars, that others with not just a touch of envy and jealousy, could only now wish that they had gotten there first and owned them now.
Here you now have that chance, but now with an Ethscription instead.
We cannot say for sure that it (will be) a record breaking Ethscription or that (it will) fetch millions.
But you have to believe in your own creations and success, and we do believe that the above Ethscription is going to be one of those very rare early mega multi million dollar life changing record breakers.
We think it’s a beauty!
Remember, it’s usually the one that everybody else says it won’t be the one, that ends up very much being the one indeed that became the biggest legend of all time.
The above Ethscription is titled Abstract Conception.
It can be found now on OpenSea and is up for bids.
Yes, we do mean right now!
In the rapidly changing world of Web3, a new concept is causing a stir among enthusiasts.
Ethscriptions are Ethereum’s response to Bitcoin’s Ordinal inscriptions.
Tom Lehman, the co-founder of the Capsule 21 podcast and former CEO of genius.com, brought this new concept to life.
Lehman leverages the power of the Ethereum blockchain to create and share digital artifacts.
In a video posted online, a man carrying a backpack was seen using a set of keys to carve the words “Ivan + Hayley 23” into the 2,000-year old structure
The museum, which broke ties with the St Petersburg museum after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, will now be known as H’art
Concerns have been raised that the new Royal Collections Gallery will be a blow to cultural tourism in the regions where some of the works previously resided
The committee is led by Donnell Deeny, chairman of the UK government’s Spoliation Advisory Committee
The installation spotlights health workers that helped underserved communities in Baltimore at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic
Authors of a new report from the the Foundation for Advancement in Conservation and the National Endowment for the Humanities say climate change is the most significant threat in conservation
While plans for an off-site storage and research building move forward, questions remain about the museum’ aging facilities, its community engagement efforts and who will lead it next
The artist’s spin painting of musician Pete Townshend will be sold for charity at Sotheby’s

