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written by RobScalera
My journey into fx(hash) was a divergence from the mainstream. Like countless others, I was drawn into the vibrant ecosystem of Ethereum, where my fondness for NFTs took root. However, alongside Ethereum, I adventured into the realm of Tezos and chanced upon fx(hash) - a fresh, exciting alternative. Since its birth in October 2021, fx(hash) has offered a welcoming platform for generative artists to mint their creations without constraint. What truly piqued my interest were the negligible transaction fees on Tezos - a striking divergence from Ethereum's steep costs.
One of the most electrifying elements of fx(hash) is the pure joy of discovery. With fresh art pieces and collections emerging frequently, the exhilaration of unearthing a piece that genuinely speaks to me never wanes. I continually find myself on a quest for knowledge and growth, developing as a collector and a creator. Each piece I discover imparts a unique narrative, an individual perspective, and a distinctive color palette that provoke thought and stir emotions. As the fx(hash) ecosystem flourishes, my understanding and appreciation of this striking art form grow in tandem.
I set sail on my NFT voyage on the 14th of April, 2021. I've been collecting, trading, and 'degening' within the Ethereum ecosystem ever since. My shift towards another blockchain was not a complete transition, rather an expansion of my horizons. The magnet that drew me to fx(hash) was the enticing project, Bauhausstadt by @studiostrauss. This intriguing platform quickly dissolved my initial skepticism into curiosity.
A compelling article on #MediciMinutes about fx(params) penned by @CozomoMedici further fueled my interest, merely two days after my first purchase. This enlightening discussion, which I later shared on Twitter, was a catalyst in my transformation from skeptic to enthusiast.
For some time now, I've been chronicling my journey on Twitter, sharing my weekly acquisitions with the community. A glance at my most recent purchases mirrors the evolving nature of my collection. Week by week, the number of Tezos pieces in my collection has swelled, reflecting my deepening commitment to the fx(hash) platform. If you're intrigued to witness my NFT odyssey unravel and perhaps gather some inspiration for your own, I invite you to follow me on Twitter. You can navigate through previous weeks using the quoted tweet at the end of each thread.
Exploring the fx(hash) terrain has allowed me to amass a collection that I hold dearly. My collection includes coveted pieces and desired acquisitions, illustrating the rich diversity of fx(hash). Pieces like Tesseract #210 by @StudioYorktown, Here, After #151 by @heyjeres, and The Past Ahead #19 by @0xFerdiArt are a few favorites. Each piece is more than a digital asset; they mirror my aesthetic preferences and emotional ties.
While collecting has been a significant segment of my journey, creating NFTs has gifted me a unique set of joys. My own creation, "Dislocation" holds a special place in my collection - it's a testament to my evolution as an artist. Inspired by the diverse and captivating works I've collected, the process of crafting 'Dislocation' was a voyage of learning and self-expression.
Selecting a piece to collect goes beyond superficial appeal. Over time, I've learned to trust my instincts, magnetically drawn towards works that resonate with me on a profound level. More often than not, it's the color palettes that captivate me - their harmony, their evocative power, their potential to narrate a story.
Beyond the tangible intersection of art and technology, the heart of fx(hash) pulses - its vibrant community. The platform is more than a marketplace or a space for artists; it's a community where individuals unite, exchange ideas, collaborate, and collectively grow. Each new addition to my collection unfolds a new chapter in my journey, a unique experience to cherish. The artists I meet, the relationships I forge, the narratives I weave into my collection - all of these elements merge to weave a rich tapestry of experiences that continually enrich my journey.
While selling pieces forms a part of my journey, I've upheld a 'Tezos-neutral' stance. The Tezos I earn from selling my work or others are always reinvested into new pieces. Essentially, I view my journey on fx(hash) as a one-way road, a never-ending cycle of reinvestment that further enriches my collection and my bond with this ecosystem.
Looking back at my journey, I feel a sense of satisfaction coupled with eagerness for what lies ahead. The future of generative art NFTs on fx(hash) is promising, especially when the bear market ends (hopefully). The platform's ongoing evolution - like the recent introduction of collection offers - keeps the experience vibrant and thrilling.
My journey with fx(hash) has been illuminating. It has shown me that art is not confined by platforms or ecosystems. To anyone hesitant about venturing beyond the familiar terrains of Ethereum, my advice is simple - take the leap. Discover the immense potential nestled in the undiscovered landscapes of other ecosystems. You never know what treasures await on the other side.
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GM everyone 💙 Hope you had a fantastic weekend! We’re now at week #12 - A casual glimpse at some interesting finds and talented folks from this week 🧵