Over the previous two years, about 60,000 Curated projects have been produced as part of Art Blocks’ numbered sets, which the firm refers to as a member of a closed family of projects.
Art Blocks creator Eric Calderon told NFT Culture that the firm is also working on platform changes, such as an updated Curatorial Board and a logo refresh.
“Art Blocks is headed towards a more refined experience, the fruits of the last few months of heads down work that the incredible team has been doing towards what we’ve basically coined Art Blocks 2.0.”
Art Blocks NFT, which was launched in 2020, is an Ethereum-based NFT creation platform that specializes in generative art. There are three sorts of projects available: Curated, Playground, and Factory, with the former open only to artists selected by the team. Art Blocks Curated is the sixth most popular product on OpenSea, with 73,000 purchases since its inception.
Three Arrows Capital, a bankrupt cryptocurrency investment business, also owned numerous Art Blocks NFT. Among them was a Ringers NFT built by artist Dmitri Cherniak in August 2021 for 1,800ETH ($5.8 million at the time).
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