Digital artworks: NASDAQ titles Coinbase stock: Coinbase launches NFT gallery in Berlin | news
• Coinbase enters into a long-term partnership with Bright Moments
• The joint NFT gallery was opened in Berlin Mitte in mid-July
• Bright Moments already organized an NFT exhibition in Berlin
New NFT gallery in Berlin Mitte
According to a company press release, crypto trading platform Coinbase has entered into a long-term partnership with US NFT gallery operator Bright Moments. The result of this collaboration is a new NFT gallery, which opened in Berlin Mitte in mid-July. “The cooperation with Bright Moments and the opening of the gallery in Berlin makes the exciting, new world of digital NFT art accessible to everyone and impressively shows how blockchain technology can enrich various industries,” says Sascha Rangoonwala, the Regional Director for DACH of coin base. The domestic Coinbase wallet is to serve as the platform for custody. All artworks in the exhibition are assigned an ERC-721 token and stored on the Ethereum blockchain. In the newly opened gallery, there are plans to provide a stage for future changing exhibitions by NFT artists.
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Bright Moments already organized NFT exhibition in Berlin
The press release assumes that the cooperation with Coinbase is Bright Moments’ first project outside of the United States. Before the opening of the gallery, however, Bright Moments already organized a kind of “precursor NFT exhibition” in Berlin and will present digital artworks by artists between April 6th and 23rd in a former power plant. BTC-Echo attended the event and reported on it. A total of over 50 high-resolution screens showing the NFTs are said to have been installed on three floors. Electronic music was playing in the background. Anyone who wanted to purchase an NFT from the Berlin collection had to buy a so-called “Golden Token Berlin”. This cost about one ether, was made the equivalent of about 2,800 euros. Buyers have also been accepted into the Bright Moments Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO) or community. According to BTC-Echo, another 300 “CryptoBerliner NFTs” were simply given away in order to open up the community to other people. Holders of the Golden Token Berlin could even exchange artists and meetings behind the scenes for the token of an as yet unknown NFT. In order to see exactly what their own artwork looks like, buyers had to leave the VIP rooms and stand in a beam of light on the third floor. Subsequently, the NFT is said to have been shown for the first time on a full screen in the main hall.
Nicolas Flohr / Editor finanzen.net
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