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    Nifty News: NFTs in space, defunct CryptoPunks, Ernst & Young gets in on the act



     NFTs have been streamed from and to the International Space Station,
    Unifty decentralizes its governance, and 342 CryptoPunks may be lost
    forever. 

    One small step for NFTs...

    Two companies teamed up to stream a recording of composer Claude Debussy’s “Clair de Lune
    to, and from, the International Space Station on July 28, reportedly
    marking the first instance in which a nonfungible token (NFT) has
    orbited the Earth.

    The orbital NFT expedition is the product of a
    partnership between Artemis Music Entertainment and space services
    company Nanoracks LLC, with the two firms minting
    the track as a nonfungible token after the hard drive the file was
    stored on completed one orbit of the Earth over roughly 90 minutes.

    “The cosmic perspective of space inspires a cognitive shift in humans," said Artemis Music co-founder Bob Richards, adding:

    "'Clair de Lune' perhaps comes as close as possible to stirring the emotions of awe and wonder experienced by space travelers."

    Clair
    de Lune was published by Debussy in 1905, with the tokenized rendition
    capturing a performance of the classic by Hong Kong-based pianist,
    Wing-Chong Kam, that was recorded on July 19, 2021.

    Richards
    indicated Artemis plans to sell the NFT in future, adding the funds
    would be forwarded to the Artemis Music Foundation to support future
    space initiatives.

    Debussy’s composition was not the sole NFT to
    make it into orbit on July 28, with Micah Johnson's tokenized artwork
    depicting a black child astronaut dubbed “Aku” also being streamed to and from the space station by Artemis on the same day.

    The forgotten CryptoPunks

    The
    founder of NFT marketplace Masterpiece, Jereon Hesp has shared data
    revealing four wallets, containing 342 prized CryptoPunks between them,
    have not been active in at least three years.

    Hesp suggested it
    was likely the address owners have lost their keys or misplaced the
    wallet: “If you have this many punks and haven’t sold a single one by
    now, it probably means you lost access to the wallet.”



    Despite — or perhaps because of — their crude, pixelated appearances,
    the pioneering NFTs have seen extreme value appreciation since
    CryptoPunks’ June 2017 launch, with just 110 transactions driving more
    than $16.5 million worth of CryptoPunks trades over the past 24 hours.

    EY OpsChain used to create NFTs

    Italian blockchain start-up, CinTech, has created nonfungible tokens celebrating the 22 main scenes in the 2012 Italian film, La Leggenda Di Kaspar Kauser.

    The tokens were minted
    using the EY OpsChain, a blockchain-as-a-service product from Big Four
    accounting firm Ernst & Young (EY). EY staff assisted in formulating
    the sales process and strategy for the NFTs.

    CinTech’s founders,
    Renato Pezzi, and Jacopo and Nicolo Lucignano, have stated that a
    portion of revenues from the token’s sale will be used to fund a
    documentary on the nonfungible token sector.

    “We are proud to support a new and innovative way of driving value for the film industry,” said Giuseppe Perrone of EY.

    Unifty decentralizes governance

    NFT marketplace, Unifty, has decentralized its governance through the introduction of a dual-token economy. On August 3, the platform announced
    that its native NIF token will now exclusively be for governance and
    unveiled a new utility token for fee payment and other use-cases.

    The
    new UNT token will be issued to NIF stakers as rewards, with users able
    to receive further UNT rewards for participating in the project’s
    governance process. Unifty’s CTO, Markus Bopp, stated:

    “Decentralization
    should always be the answer in crypto. Maybe not right at its start,
    when the project is still young and its success is heavily reliant on
    great execution and the founding team's vision, but it should be the
    ultimate goal."

    Unifty is currently live on Ethereum, Polygon, Binance Smart Chain, Celo, xDai, and Avalanche.

    Related Nifty News:

    In other NFT news, the United Nations (UN) unveiled plans to tokenize the work of young artists tackling themes pertinent to climate change. To facilitate the initiative, the organization has chosen to build an NFT marketplace on top of Polkadot parachain, Unique.

    Dapper
    Labs has announced it will sell exclusive NBA Top Shot NFTs at this
    weekend’s NBA Summer League games from physical kiosks in Las Vegas’s
    Thomas & Mack Center. The NFTs will be the first Top Shot moments to
    be sold at a live NBA basketball match.

    Leading NFT marketplace
    OpenSea is extending its dominance over the sector, with daily volumes
    now bubbling to beat out the value of all trades executed on the
    platform in 2020 combined. Daily OpenSea volume has increased more than 650 times since 2020.

    The
    Polygon-based CryptoPunks clone project, Polygonpunks, was removed from
    the OpenSea marketplace earlier this week. Comments from OpenSea’s Nate
    Chastain suggest the tokens were likely taken down at the behest of CryptoPunks’ creator, Larva Labs.

    source link : https://cointelegraph.com/news/nifty-news-nfts-in-space-defunct-cryptopunks-ernst-young-gets-in-on-the-act

     


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