Coin Laundry—a fresh drop that blurs the line between digital overflow and authentic rarity. This piece stretches the boundaries of Bubbles, a decade-long blockchain art experiment that keeps evolving.
The twist? It's breaking into the physical realm with an installation at Art Basel. Yes, actual machines you can interact with.
Got your hands on a Tier 3+ Treasure from recent platform rewards? You're in luck. Claiming window for Bubbles stays open through tomorrow—don't sleep on it.
Want more? Head to the machines and see what drops.
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ConfusedWhale
· 12-06 22:01
Physical devices? Art Basel doing blockchain art? People really dare to try anything these days.
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Ser_This_Is_A_Casino
· 12-06 21:59
ngl bubbles have finally appeared in physical space, this is what I want to see, not just floating around on a screen all day
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PumpDetector
· 12-06 21:50
ngl the whole "physical x digital" angle feels like a designed fomo play, but reading between the lines here... tier 3+ treasures claiming tomorrow? that's the institutional signal nobody's talking about. smart money knows what's accumulating rn
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WalletInspector
· 12-06 21:49
NGL, the idea of this physical device is pretty amazing. It's finally not just pure on-chain hype anymore.
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orphaned_block
· 12-06 21:48
NFTs are really getting more and more "artistic" these days. Physical installations colliding with on-chain elements? I'm kind of interested but also a bit overwhelmed, haha.
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ApeWithNoChain
· 12-06 21:33
Hmm, the physical device aspect feels a bit hyped, but the combination of art exhibition and on-chain experiments is indeed refreshing.
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ColdWalletAnxiety
· 12-06 21:32
Physicalized NFT installations? This wave at Art Basel is pretty interesting, but it's hard to say how much longer this trend will last in the crypto space.
Coin Laundry—a fresh drop that blurs the line between digital overflow and authentic rarity. This piece stretches the boundaries of Bubbles, a decade-long blockchain art experiment that keeps evolving.
The twist? It's breaking into the physical realm with an installation at Art Basel. Yes, actual machines you can interact with.
Got your hands on a Tier 3+ Treasure from recent platform rewards? You're in luck. Claiming window for Bubbles stays open through tomorrow—don't sleep on it.
Want more? Head to the machines and see what drops.