16/06/2021 THE CXIP ALLIANCE | "THE GOLD STANDARD OF NFT COLLECTIBLES"

CXIP has made it their mission to make the NFT space a safe one. NFT’s have been quite the topic of conversation lately and so has the authenticity and credibility of the platforms they are being sold on. Artwork by massively successful artists like Andy Warhol and Keith Haring have been imitated and fraudulently sold through these platforms. CXIP, “The Gold Standard of NFT Collectibles,” took a look at this problem and offered a solution, The CXIP Alliance. Once fully launched, the CXIP Alliance will provide safeguards and standards to the new space. As the first copyrighting business for NFT’s, CXIP continues to put artists, collectors, and others in the space first by making transactions of these collectibles as secure as possible.

Read’s Flaunt’s conversation with Jeff Gluck, the founder of CXIP below!

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How would you explain CXIP and the process to someone relatively new to the NFT space?

CXIP is a universal NFT minting solution—for all creators and marketplaces. The act of 'minting' is what turns your artwork into an NFT. The problem today is that each marketplace mints NFTs differently. The inconsistency causes major issues and can enable fraud, theft, and a host of other problems. For example, if an artist gets royalties from one marketplace, as soon as their NFT gets resold into a different marketplace, their royalties become broken. We fixed all of these things, and created a best-in-class universally compatible minting solution for everyone to use. Marketplaces can differ, but minting should be standardized across the industry.

What is the mission of CXIP?

The mission of CXIP is to help this exciting industry flourish by providing our best-in-class NFT minting solution for the entire NFT landscape. For all creators and marketplaces. Our seamless API empowers any marketplace to use our minting solution. This creates a better and safer NFT experience for all participants.

How does CXIP provide a safer NFT experience?

NFTs empower artists to thrive, but lack of standardized minting, unclear provenance, and smart contract vulnerabilities undermine the industry. We are giving creators, collectors, and marketplaces what they want and need by addressing these issues. By creating an enhanced and standardized minting process, we fixed major flaws with the current NFT infrastructure. CXIP is NFT 2.0.

Why should artists and collectors check out CXIP?

Artists want secure NFTs with unbreakable royalties, simplified gas fees, and the ability to offset any perceived carbon footprint. Our minting solution seamlessly provides these features. NFTs that are minted with CXIP also come with true authenticated provenance, secure unhackable smart contracts, and permanence. These are features collectors need in order to feel safe with their investment. We also provide a public database for anyone to verify the provenance and authenticity of any NFT—a valuable tool for collectors to use before purchasing. CXIP was created by creators and collectors. Our advisory board includes some of the biggest NFT artists and collectors and we took valuable feedback from them in order to create a best-in-class minting solution.

What else should people know about CXIP?

CXIP's minting solution also offers a copyright application feature for creators, which is now a mandatory requirement for legal protection according to a new U.S. Supreme Court ruling. This is an important innovation that provides the ability for creators to protect their work seamlessly during the minting process.
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Source Code for the WWW
OWNER: Sir Tim Berners-Lee Sir Tim Berners-Lee, b. 1955 Source Code for the WWW 1990-1991 Work includes: Original archive of dated and time-stamped files containing the source code, written between 3 October 1990 and 24 August 1991. These files contain code with approximately 9,555 lines, the contents of which include implementations of the three languages and protocols invented by Sir Tim; HTML (Hypertext Markup Language); HTTP (Hyper Transfer Protocol); and URIs (Uniform Resource Identifiers), as well as the original HTML documents that instructed early web users on how to use the application Animated visualization of the code being written (Video, black & white, silent), lasting 30 minutes 25 seconds A Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) representation of the full code (A0 841mm wide by 1189 mm high), created by Sir Tim from the original files using Python, with a graphic representation of his physical signature at lower right A letter written in the README.md file (in “markdown” format) by Sir Tim in June of 2021, reflecting upon the code and his process of creating it Non-fungible Token ERC-721 Minted on June 15, 2021, ed. 1/1 Smart Contract Address: 0x86ade256037d80d6d42df8df96d5be21cd25bd8f
Right Place & Right Time (bitcoin hourly price offset)
Each day, a new composition for the Master is generated autonomously using a data feed of Bitcoin's last 24 hours of price action. Each hour's price programmatically controls rotation, scale, and position of a correlating layer. Astute viewers will surmise the day's price volatility simply by examining the artwork. While the daily image generation is the result of autonomous API calls, utilizing an algorithm the artist wrote, the artist has chosen to retain a control token. This token allows him to fine-tune variables associated with his algorithm, in addition to addressing aesthetic concerns within the life-cycle of the artwork. Layer state, alpha, hue, saturation, and brightness are elements the artist has retained control of in order that this artwork remain a living work-in-progress. An earlier iteration of this artwork was featured as a nightly projection mapping video on the face of the Daniels Fisher Clocktower, as part of ETH Denver 2020. Access to this and additional exclusive content awaits the master token owner at the artist's NFT Portal: https://collect.mattkane.com/minted-works/right-place-right-time-bitcoin-hourly-price-offset/
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