Nifty News: Damien Hirst airdrops NFTs, AMC teams up with Spider-Man, 3D NFTs...
AMC Entertainment and renowned NFT artist Damien Hirst are airdropping NFTs to fans and collectors. AMC Theatres is planning a NFT promotion to celebrate the opening day of Sony Pictures’ Spider-Man: No Way Home at cinemas across the United States.The company is offering a limited number of up to 86,000 Spider-Man NFTs for members of its “AMC Stubs Premiere & A-List” and “AMC Investor Connect” subscriptions. Those who purchase an advance ticket for the Dec. 16 showing of the latest Spider-Man movie will be eligible for the airdrop.The collaboration between Sony Pictures and AMC....
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According to the British artist, NFTs are changing the world, but not always in the get-rich-quick way many media outlets report. Damien Hirst, a contemporary artist known around the world, talked about similarities and differences between artwork and fiat currency as he prepared to drop 10,000 NFTs tied to his physical paintings.Speaking with Cointelegraph’s Andrew Thurman at his London studio in May, Hirst answered questions in a magic 8-ball fashion, by opening up one of the boxes containing hundreds of sheets of his The Currency artwork collection and reading a sentence off the back of....
With the rise in non-fungible tokens (NFTs) popularity, the space has seen the sale of some interesting things and pieces on the blockchain. In Feb. 2022, an artist blew up a Lamborghini Huracan and sold the charred remains as NFTs. British artist Damien Hirst burned hundreds of physical artworks after selling them as NFTs on […]
Almost half of the buyers of Hirst’s “The Currency” collection wanted to keep the NFT version. The United Kingdom's reportedly richest living artist, Damien Hirst is set to burn thousands of his paintings as part of a year-long nonfungible token (NFT) project called “The Currency.”Starting in September, visitors to Hirst’s private London museum will be able to view some of his 10,000 oil paintings depicting unique dots he created in 2016 and linked to NFTs in 2021.Buyers of the $2,000 floor-priced NFTs were given the option to keep the token or trade it for the physical painting. The....
"The Currency" is the name given to Hirst's NFT project which examines the value of digital art versus physical art. Britain’s wealthiest living artist, Damien Hirst, has started setting fire to millions of dollars worth of his own artworks as part of his nonfungible token (NFT) project called “The Currency.”During an Oct. 11 live stream of his London gallery at 12:30pm local time, Hirst burned hundreds of his own “The Currency” artworks, ensuring that they exist only in the form of an NFT moving forward.“The Currency” is the name given to Hirst’s first NFT collection which dropped last....
On August 5, Orbis Blockchain Technologies Limited and Marvel Entertainment kicked off the Veve Digital Collectibles’ “Marvel Month” celebration. The two companies plan to issue the first non-fungible token (NFT) assets featuring the Marvel Super Hero, Spider-Man. The Orbis Veve App and Marvel to Launch the First Spider-Man Statue NFTs This week, Spider-Man and non-fungible token (NFT) fans will be able to purchase and interact with a set of five unique digital statues of Marvel’s Spider-Man on August 7 at 8 a.m. (PT). Bitcoin.com News reported on Marvel....