24/09/2021 Chaotic TIME Magazine NFT Launch Sends Gas Fees Spiraling

TIME president Keith Grossman admits the rollout was “not ideal.” 

When the sale opened to the public earlier today, all 4,676 were gone in minutes.

But the sale also clogged the Ethereum blockchain, sending fees to astronomical highs – buyers spent almost four times as much on transaction fees as they did on the NFTs themselves, according to a datatracker from an analyst called Banterlytics. One address paid $70,000 for 10 of TIME’s NFTs.

The plan for the launch was simple enough – the NFTs would go on sale at a set time, and prospective buyers would need to have their finger on the trigger.

Even outside of crypto, this is a broken system. High-profile sales for concert tickets and sneaker drops are already dominated by automated “bots” that can snap up an entire supply in seconds. The high-rollers behind the bots can take advantage by charging unreasonable prices for assets on the secondary market (it’s also known as “scalping”).

That’s what happened here, too. According to the blockchain explorer Etherscan, the 100 addresses with the most NFTs now own around 24% of the total supply.

The Ethereum blockchain compounds the problem with something called a “priority fee.” These are additional fees users can pay to incentivize miners to accept their transactions first, before other users who haven’t put up as much cash. When too many people try to use the network at once, it creates a bottleneck; users who can afford to pay those exorbitant fees can effectively cut the line.

A caveat is that because the NFTs in TIME’s collection all just point to a red TIME logo, rather than a digital artwork, buyers still don’t know what they’ve actually bought. TIME president Keith Grossman said the individual works attached to the NFTs would be revealed today at 6pm Eastern. Users will have to use the “refresh metadata” button on the digital marketplace OpenSea to find out what they own.

Grossman has become increasingly embedded in crypto over the past year; TIME began accepting crypto payments for subscriptions this past spring, and released a set of digital magazine covers as NFTs. TIME also has bitcoin on its balance sheet, thanks to a deal with the crypto investment firm Grayscale. (Disclosure: CoinDesk is owned by Digital Currency Group, which also owns Grayscale.)

“I think we learned a lot about gas in general,” he said. “There are things that you can’t control for in the gas space.”

Grossman explained that his decision to cap the number of NFTs per address (each buyer could only mint ten, though a single buyer could mint from multiple wallets) was part of an effort to deter bots.

At publication time, the lowest listed price for a TIMEPiece was hovering around 3 ETH, or around $9,500.

Grossman maintained that he was proud of today’s launch, in spite of the chaos.

“We’re going to make sure that the next time that we do this, everything that we have seen that went wrong or that didn’t go as we planned, is fixed,” he said.

Arts

https://www.coindesk.com/business/2021/09/23/chaotic-time-magazine-nft-launch-sends-gas-fees-spiraling/

Interesting NFTs
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The Scion
A young figure caught in a moment of distraction, aware only ephemerally of his unconscious being, as it engages in psychological and psychedelic layer spaces. His right arm casually cradles a moray eel; the figure is comfortable but not truly aware of the potentials for danger in such negligence. His shirt reads “Bello” in Pokemon style font, harkening back to a childhood straddling the millennial threshold. To his right side, out of the unconscious deep, shrouded alien heads propagate as a fractal totem, each new iteration a more sophisticated rendering of emotional masking over the cold mystery of the greys. As the scion of the Budgie-Sattva, the young man, in his distraction, is also simultaneously aware of higher levels of self discovery. To his left a psychological topology sets beneath the oracle side of an 8 ball ,hovering; its message a purest concept of acceptance. The “Scion” lettering is in 80’s HeMan style bold declaration. The lower right side of the painting is like a hybrid of melon, feathers, and seeds. The crystals in the background bring light; conducted, refracted, reflected, and dispersed, to balance the dark shadow of the figure’s physical body. The aura of the scion succeeds in layers to point, with a finger, and the crown chakra, toward a center of a mandala existing as nigh pure application of strokes, in essence painterly abstraction, but also revealing hints of the Aura of migraine, and the bi-hemispherical nature of the brain–noting concerns of the possibility of inherited mental disease. Yet the flourish of chakra as it sets against that center is robust, active, coherent, and reveling against all fear. Fundamentally, the piece speaks to the activation of one’s potential to begin to “Know Thyself”, and find greater awareness out of the enigmas of the mind–as an inculcated seed given to the rich soil of one’s own birthright.
Michael Jordan - Crown Collection
“All you needed was one little match to start that whole fire.”- Michael Jordan. In regards to both the action on the court and everything that happened off of it, Jordan provided a spark that changed the future in so many different ways throughout his tenure in Chicago, and even decades after the fact. And, in the end, he got everything that he wanted when he began his NBA journey: he turned the team and organization as a whole into a respected program, like the dynasties he looked up to as a child. Having steered the Chicago Bulls to an incredible six championship rings in eight years from 1991-1998, scooping up five MVP awards in the process, Jordan is one of just a handful of superstars who have truly transcended their sports. Jordan and Scottie Pippen’s (right) relationship both on and off the pitch was arguably the foundation of the Bulls’ incredible success. Scottie Pippen was present with Jordan for all six championships in eight seasons. Dennis Rodman (left) His relentless and smart play perfectly suited what Jordan and Jackson wanted to do to take the Bulls to greater heights. Although his exploits off the court earned him special fame, Rodman was unquestionably one of the greatest basketball players of his generation and one of the finest defensive players in the history of the game.
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