per un po' questo team copia i miei articoli di @bankless su X e li pubblica come se fossero i propri lol l'unico cambiamento che fanno è sostituire il nome di uno dei loro membri del team con il mio i nostri post su X sono adattati dai nostri articoli web, ma si può notare anche perché copiano le mie grafiche di Midjourney senza vergogna
Web3Unchained Podcast 🎙️
Web3Unchained Podcast 🎙️14 nov, 00:17
Artists mint across chains and platforms, making it tough to showcase work cohesively. Collectors juggle holdings over Ethereum, Solana, Tezos, and more—wallets scattered everywhere. That's why Raster, a project tackling this mess, has my full attention.👇 ~~ Analysis by @punk2719 ~~ Collecting, not archeology Introduced in September 2025 by @thefunnyguysNFT and @0xmetaclass, Raster is a new digital art marketplace. It consolidates: ➢ Chains — The platform launched with support for NFTs on Ethereum, Ethereum L2s, and Tezos, with Bitcoin and Solana integrations incoming. ➢ Markets — @raster_art aggregates listings, offers, and etc. from OpenSea, Magic Eden, and beyond. If you list your NFTs on Raster itself, the platform cross-posts to external marketplaces for added reach. ➢ Profiles — A Raster profile compiles an artist's works from all supported chains into a clean, singular gallery. Conversely, collector profiles pull together holdings from any connected wallets, displaying them by artist and with live activity feeds of your recent sales, offers, etc. For example, one of my favorite artists is Gremplin. When I go to his Raster profile, the page surfaces +40 collections—it's easy to look through and discover pieces that are hard to find elsewhere. And when I go to my collector profile, I find all my holdings organized neatly by artist. The combination of cross-chain support and clean, easy-to-navigate UX makes Raster an awesome new resource for onchain creatives and collectors. Royalties are honored here, too. Of course, the platform only just arrived, so its indexing isn't comprehensive yet. But with 16M tokens and 100k artists tracked so far, the scope is already expansive. For instance, I noticed Raster indexed an old art collection of mine that I minted on Tezos in 2021. I forgot about the series, and it's basically unknown to anyone else. So it's cool to see Raster going both deep and wide in its coverage. Things will get deeper and wider too, especially once Bitcoin and Solana support are added. In the meantime, the Raster team's fielding feedback, so if you notice any works or artists are missing from the site, you can use the contact pop-up in the FAQ to let them know!
fanno la stessa cosa con gli articoli del mio collega @davewardonline non è un problema ripubblicare o remixare cose, ma prendersi il merito per il 100% del nostro lavoro è pazzesco
apprezzo l'avviso @thefunnyguysNFT, non l'avevo visto prima
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