I minted an NFT, a non fungible token, to learn more about what they are, how they function, and if it's worth the time, effort, and cost(around $100 worth of ethereum) of minting them. It's up for auction on Rarible.com
If this experiment turns a profit, I'll mint some more while simultaneously questioning why anyone would buy ownership of a pixel art heart. If it fails to turn a profit, I'll consider the cost of the experiment a small price to pay to confirm that the market, and therefore the world, still make sense, and that we haven't completely lost the plot, jumped the shark, and/or entered the strangest timeline.
Sorry, I am a bit confused. Did You pay $100ETH to mint the token or is that your goal? The title can be read both ways.
My bad, I see now it is the cost.
Good luck with the auction!
PS: I wonder if the reason this was flagged was the samevreason I asked my question. When I clicked the link it just took me to your auction and it wasn't until I carefully read Your comment that I understood what You were showing.
Maybe it would be better to have linked to the auction within the comment rather than appearing like spam.
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 16.7 ms ] threadIf this experiment turns a profit, I'll mint some more while simultaneously questioning why anyone would buy ownership of a pixel art heart. If it fails to turn a profit, I'll consider the cost of the experiment a small price to pay to confirm that the market, and therefore the world, still make sense, and that we haven't completely lost the plot, jumped the shark, and/or entered the strangest timeline.
Because that's what heroes do. Science.
My bad, I see now it is the cost.
Good luck with the auction!
PS: I wonder if the reason this was flagged was the samevreason I asked my question. When I clicked the link it just took me to your auction and it wasn't until I carefully read Your comment that I understood what You were showing.
Maybe it would be better to have linked to the auction within the comment rather than appearing like spam.