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Art
Stocking Stuffers: Bid on 12 of Crypto's 'Most Influential' NFTs
Most Influential 2020 features art from Alotta Money, XCopy, Osinachi, Matt Kane, Sarah Zucker, Yonat Vaks and Olive Allen.

CryptoPunk Bounties: Ark.Gallery Rolls Out Blind Bids on 8-Bit NFT Collectibles
Ark.Gallery is adding liquidity to the market for CryptoPunks by letting people place blind bids on the NFTs.

Guggenheim-Collected Artist to Release Digital Artwork on Blockchain Marketplace
A prominent Taiwanese-American multimedia artist considered a pioneer of internet-based art is releasing her work on blockchain-based platform MakersPlace.

Thirst Traps Explode on NFT Platforms, With Predictably Controversial Results
Sexy collectibles are taking off across NFT platforms like Rarible. Could this be the crypto version of OnlyFans?

‘Wonder Woman’ Illustrator Jose Delbo to Release Comic Book on the Blockchain
Noted DC Comics illustrator Jose Delbo is releasing limited-edition artwork on a blockchain-powered platform this month.

How an Art Collective Is Using Blockchain to Protest Police Brutality
The DADA Art Collective is using blockchain to promote Black Lives Matter and calls for police reform. Here's how tokens can be a form of protest.

A Digital Art Project Might Have an Answer to the Woes of Staking Centralization
Drawing inspiration from Reddit's r/place, AstroCanvas is an experiment in boosting staking participation – without appealing to financial incentives.

Davos, CBDCs, and the Rise of Bitcoin Art
The word from Davos is blockchain not crypto, cashless futures, and CBDCs, while Brekkie von Bitcoin gives us his take on the emergent field of bitcoin art.

Seoul's Artbloc to Offer High-End Art Using Blockchain-Based Fractional Ownership
Artbloc hopes to bring high-end works to mainstream investors by using blockchain technologies

Iconloop Signs Deal With Art Site to Create Record of Ownership
The works include five by Lee Ufan, founder of the avant-garde School of Things, and three works of Whanki Kim, an early abstract artist in Korea.
