20/05/2022 A local company is creating an innovative NFT presence in Palm Desert

BluChip NFT is a subsidiary of Art Coin Int. and they are introducing an innovative platform that will allow buyers to purchase non-fungible tokens also known as NFTs that are tetheredtoan original fine art painting or sculpture.

On May 23rd, 2022, BluChip will host the first virtual NFT Auction with pieces that are housed in a Coachella Valley Museum. This BluChipNFT auction/sale is available online only. Have you ever heard of a Swappable NFT?

The digital token is exclusively tied to BluChip's NFTs of the auction items, the NFT can be swapped /exchanged to receive the actual real-life museum-quality artwork.

FirstAuction:
Andy Warhol / Robert Longo - Four Serigraphs ($100,000.00)
Keith Haring - Three Subway Drawings ($150,000.00 EA)
STIK - Love 143 ($200,000.00)

SecondAuction:
Joan Mitchell - Untitled pastel ($150,000.00)
Bill Traylor - Rabbit Hunt ($350,000.00)
Gertrude Abercrombie - Moon Doors ($450,000.00)

ThirdAuction:
Joan Miro - Dedication piece ($200,000.00)
Franz Kline - Collage (Two) ($250,000.00 EA)
Rammellzee - Future Bot ($150,000.00)

After speaking with Jimi Fitzgerald of Crypto FITZ podcast, he shares that the "Digital Economy is the way of the future".

To hear more about the Crypto and NFT space, visit theCRYPTO FITZpodcast and you will learn more about BluChipNFTs from Jimi Fitz (radio show host) and G Thomas Kerr who is the President of Art Coin Int.

For the full interview, be sure to tune in to News Channel 3 at 10 pm.

What is an NFT? Non-fungible tokens explained

(CNN) -Non-fungible tokens, or NFTs, are the latest cryptocurrency phenomenon to go mainstream. And after Christie's auction house sold the first-ever NFT artwork — a collage of images by digital artist Beeple for awhopping $69.3 million— NFTs have suddenly captured the world's attention.

So what are NFTs?

In the simplest terms, NFTs transform digital works of art and other collectibles into one-of-a-kind, verifiable assets that are easy to trade on the blockchain.

Although that may be far from simple for the uninitiated to understand, the payoff has been huge for many artists, musicians, influencers and the like, with investors spending top dollar to own NFT versions of digital images. For example, Jack Dorsey's first tweet is nowbidding for $2.5 million, a video clip of a LeBron James slam dunk sold for over $200,000 and a decade-old "Nyan Cat" GIFwent for $600,000.

But NFTs aren't exactly new. CryptoKitties, a digital trading game on the cryptocurrency platform Ethereum, was one of theoriginal NFTs, allowing people to purchase and sell virtual cats that were both unique and stored on the blockchain.

So why is the NFT phenomenon taking off now?

"Some of that interest is from people who enjoy supporting the work of independent creators by purchasing their works," Artsy CEO Mike Steib told CNN Business. "Others are intrigued by the idea of taking a digital asset that anyone can copy and claiming ownership of it. The recent headline price records for NFTs seem to have been largely driven by newly minted crypto millionaires and billionaires looking to diversify their bitcoin holdings and more interest to the crypto ecosystem."

Here's what else you need to know:

What are NFTs?

Non-fungible tokens, or NFTs, are pieces of digital content linked to the blockchain, the digital database underpinning cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin and ethereum. Unlike NFTs, those assets are fungible, meaning they can be replaced or exchanged with another identical one of the same value, much like a dollar bill.

NFTs, on the other hand, are unique and not mutually interchangeable, which means no two NFTs are the same.

Think of Pokémon cards, rare coins or a limited-edition pair of Jordans: NFTs create scarcity among otherwise infinitely available assets — and there's even a certificate of authenticity to prove it. NFTs are typically used to buy and sell digital artwork and can take the form of GIFs, tweets, virtual trading cards, images of physical objects, video game skins, virtual real estate and more.

How to buy NFTs

Essentially, any digital image can be purchased as an NFT. But there are a few things to consider when buying one, especially if you're a newbie. You'll need to decide what marketplace to buy from, what type of digital wallet is required to store it and what kind of cryptocurrency you'll need to complete the sale.

Some of the most common NFT marketplaces include OpenSea, Mintable, Nifty Gateway and Rarible. There are also niche marketplaces for more specific types of NFTs, too, such as NBA Top Shot forbasketball video highlightsor Valuables for auctioning tweets such as Dorsey's currently up for bid.

But be wary of fees. Some marketplaces charge a "gas" fee, which is the energy required to complete the transaction on the blockchain. Other fees can include the costs for converting dollars into ethereum (the currency most commonly used to buy NFTs) and closing expenses.

If you're curious and want to know more about what it's like to purchase an NFT,we went ahead and bought one. (And yes, it is a cat.)

How to sell NFTs?

NFTs are also sold on marketplaces and the process can vary from platform to platform. You'll essentially upload your content to a marketplace then follow the instructions to turn it into an NFT. You'll be able to include specifics such as a description of the work and suggested pricing. Most NFTs are purchased using ethereum but can also be bought with other ERC-20 tokens such as WAX and Flow.

How to make an NFT?

Anyone can create an NFT. All that's needed is a digital wallet, a small purchase of ethereum and a connection to an NFT marketplace where you'll be able to upload and turn the content into an NFT or crypto art. Simple, right?

-- CNN's Oscar Holland and Rishi Iyengar contributed to this report.

Arts

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Interesting NFTs
Sophia Instantiation
Sophia Instantiation by Sophia the AI robot x Andreas Bonaceto
#79013
By OthersideDeployer
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Things are not always as they seem. Living in poverty is like serving a sentence in a prison with invisible bars. The keys are in plain sight, yet impossible to reach. Screen time captivates us with its addictive dopamine triggers, plucking at our attention span until we are no longer aware of the present... What if both worlds collide? Hand-rendered acrylics on bristol board scanned and converted into a digital image.
Crossroad
LIMITED EDITION 1/1 | includes signed limited edition prints of all 3 states (pre-election, Trump win, Biden win) This piece is a first for Nifty, a token that will change based on the outcome of the election. If anything is constant about the times we now live in, it's uncertainty. This uncertainty is perfectly encapsulated in this piece of artwork as the person buying the piece will not know the final artwork. The artwork will be one state at auction before the election, and after the results of the election are known, will forever change to reflect a Trump or Biden win. PLEASE FUCKING NOTE: If trump wins, this token will change to that video of sexy boi king trump stomping through hell FOREVER. I don’t want you coming back to me bitching that you spent $2M* on this and now it’s a video of orangeman going HAM and it’s keeping u up at night popping mad boners. should have voted bruh. *and stfu that this isn’t gonna be worth a fuckton more when I hit 30 years of everydays and have a permanent collection in the MOMA. smh.
CryptoPunk #6817
The CryptoPunks are 10,000 uniquely generated characters. No two are exactly alike, and each one of them can be officially owned by a single person on the Ethereum blockchain. Originally, they could be claimed for free by anybody with an Ethereum wallet, but all 10,000 were quickly claimed. Now they must be purchased from someone via the marketplace that's also embedded in the blockchain.