Tyler Hobbs and the Random Power of Generative Art
Tyler Hobbs goes deep on how artists should use code to represent the digital world that envelops us all.
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Tyler Hobbs goes deep on how artists should use code to represent the digital world that envelops us all.
A wide-ranging conversation where we touch on the hellscape of southern Florida, the hacker code of ‘screws not glue,’ musical theater and the value of art in a digital world
A fascinating conversation with Taylor Monahan where we cover Occupy Wall Street, strict but loving mothers, peeing in water bottles and how crypto can use more empathy.
The third and final part of the genesis saga of the Bright Moments NFT art gallery and its founder Seth Goldstein where the dust in Venice settles and a new adventure in NYC begins
We hear from the man herding all the cats as Ethereum core developers near the historic switch to ETH 2.0. But more than that we learn of Tim’s punk-rock t-shirt business, how a house painter who hoarded Iraqi Dinars introduced him to Bitcoin and what Tim hopes for a year from now in Ethereum.
An exclusive interview with Ryan Zurrer who just bought Beeple’s “Human One” NFT for $29 million, including “proof of artwork” and Metcalfe’s Law
Part 2 in the saga of Bright Moments, an NFT gallery founded by Seth Goldstein in Venice, California that was rocked in August when an insider made off with $4.3 million worth of its digital art.
Part 2 of my conversation with Phil Daian where we get into the DAO hack of 2016, comment on Emin Gun Sirer’s boyish charm and dive in to the weeds on miner extractable value, or MEV
A fascinating chat with one of the most interesting people in all of crypto. And Phil is only getting started.
A guest post by Abraham Sutherland on the danger to the digital assets industry if a provision in the infrastructure bill passes that would require crypto users to report names, addresses and social security numbers of the people they trade with to the government.
Learn how a chemical engineer who used cryptography to battle credit-card fraud eventually found his way to crypto and co-founding the NFT bazaar MetaZone
Mark Zuckerber’s rebrand of Facebook as Meta seems to have sent some metaverse coins soaring over the weekend
The latest craziness in the NFT world of Crypto Punks where a seemingly record-breaking sale turns out to be a wash trade
After last raising money just half a year ago, Alchemy is back at it, this time soaring to valuation 7 times what the blockchain startup garnered in April
A chat with David about the crypto bear market and the real treasure of the friends he made along the way, I propose to form Keg DAO and he shoots it down and we hear about him buying Ether all the way down in 2018
A quick interview with one of the most prolific NFT accounts on Twitter and how @DCLBlogger survived the crypto winter by flipping digital land on Decentraland
A short treatise on what the heck we’re trying to do here and why you should come back to see us often
When 309 digital files went missing in August from the Bright Moments art gallery the question immediately arose: were they stolen?