How do you represent yourself on social media? For most people itâs a selfie, a photo with their friends, or a picture of their petâbut what about a digitally-created character?
Profile picture NFTs are pieces of digital artwork that people use to express themselves online. Each item is a depiction of a characterâs face, and has a unique mix of attributes that gives it a sense of collectability.
Like otherNFTs, theyâre secured on a blockchain and can be bought and sold for cryptocurrency. And while thereâs nothing to stop you from screenshotting an NFT and using it for your own profile, the market for these items continues to grow.
To learn more, this infographic explains how three well-known profile picture NFT collections were created.
CryptoPunks are commonly regarded as one of the first examples of NFTs. The collection consists of 10,000 unique âpunksâ and was released in 2017 byLarva Labs.
One interesting fact is that these NFTs were originally given out for freeâtoday, they are worth thousands or millions of dollars each. According to OpenSea, one of the largest NFT marketplaces,CryptoPunk #3100was sold for 4,200 Ethereum (roughly $7.6 million) in March 2021.
A large component of #3100âs perceived value is its blue alien skin, which only eight other punks have. In other words, itâs incredibly rare. The following table shows the species distribution of the CryptoPunks collection.
Species | % Rarity |
---|---|
Human | 98.7% |
Zombie | 0.88% |
Ape | 0.24% |
Alien | 0.09% |
In addition to species, each punk features a unique mix of facial accessories or âattributesâ. Examples include abig beard(found in only 146 punks), and aVR headset(found in 332 punks).
Next is the Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC), another collection of 10,000 unique profile picture NFTs. Unlike CryptoPunks, BAYC NFTs show both the head and torso of a character (in this case, an ape).
This opens up many combinations of clothing items, facial features, and accessories. Altogether, there are seven categories of attributes: Background color, Clothes, Earring, Eyes, Fur, Hat, and Mouth.
The following table lists some examples of BAYC attributes, and their % rarity. To explore further, visit theBAYC gallery.
Attribute Category | Attribute Name | % Rarity |
---|---|---|
Fur | Solid Gold | 0.05% |
Fur | White | 3.9% |
Hat | King's Crown | 0.02% |
Hat | Stuntman Helmet | 1.6% |
BAYC NFTs also grant access to members-only benefits. This includes access to acollaborative graffiti board, as well as other NFTs from spin-off collections like the Bored Ape Kennel Club (BAKC). As its name suggests, the BAKC is a collection of dogs, rather than apes.
The last collection is Cool Cats NFT, which again amounts to 10,000 images. Cool Cats were minted at a cost of 0.06 Ethereum each, or roughly $200. The act of âmintingâ an NFT is similar to when metal coins are entered into circulation.
Each Cool Cat NFT is a depiction of a cartoon cat with a varying number of facial features, hats, and shirts. Altogether, there are over 300,000 possible options that could be included.
This collection also features nine âhiddenâ cats which boast one-off features.#500is an upside down cat floating in a blue sky background, while#2288is simply a skeleton.
A criticism of todayâs social media is that thereâs little room to express yourself.
Think back, for a moment, to the days of MySpace. Users could spend hours customizing their profile page, adding music, art, and whatever else they felt was an expression of themselves. As the platformâs name implied, it was a space that belonged to you.
The metaverse offers something similar. To take part in a virtual universe, you need an avatarâa digital manifestation of yourself. Avatars will be highly customizable and far less constrained by the limitations of the real world.
If youâre having trouble imagining this, check outVR Chat, a virtual reality game where players socialize as aliens, monsters, and other âinterestingâ beings.
This may help to explain the recent craze around profile picture NFTs. When the metaverse arrives, these NFTs could become a userâs avatar. After all, who wouldnât want to have blue alien skin?
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