I was eligible for Optimism’s Airdrop 4: Superchain Creators, and wrote about it in a Mirror post, here:
Tag: Frames
{metadata}
Here is another Farcaster frames NFT drop, entitled {metadata} on Base Mainnet.
It’s a stylized image display of some metadata as its own NFT, and is an edition of 10.
Here is the new drop:
Image | NFT | Edition of 10
Kind: PNG
Dimensions: 1000 × 1000
Size: 166 KB
Collection: {metadata}
Contract Address: 0x9b24…EDE7
Symbol: $Zora1155Factory
Token Standard: ERC-1155
Blockchain: Base Mainnet
Block Number: 10445382
View Original: image/png
IPFS Metadata: Centralized
Total supply: 10
Start Date: Sun FEB 11th 2024 2:35:11 p.m. EST
End Date: (While supply lasts)
Here’s a screenshot of the Farcaster frame cast: (must be logged in to Farcaster to see Mint button)
transaction (genesis)
New Farcaster frames NFT drop on Base Mainnet, utilizing ZORA contract v1.4.0, with new features Mint in frame, and 1:1 aspect ratio display.
The “transaction (genesis)” NFT preview image is a stylized screenshot of the transaction on Tezos block explorer of my first-ever NFT, created and minted on Tue SEP 14th 2021 09:15:22 a.m. EDT. I created that token on the original “hic et nunc” platform, and listed it on objkt.com.
Here is the new drop:
Image | NFT | Fixed Edition
Kind: PNG
Dimensions: 1000 × 1000
Size: 496 KB
Collection: transaction (genesis)
Contract Address: 0x4111…4d75
Symbol: $Zora1155
Token Standard: ERC-1155
Blockchain: Base Mainnet
Block Number: 10348320
View Original: image/png
IPFS Metadata: Centralized
Total supply: 19
Start Date: Fri FEB 9th 2024 8:38:49 a.m. EST
End Date: Fri FEB 16th 2024 8:38:49 a.m. EST
Here’s a screenshot of the Farcaster frame cast: (must be logged in to Farcaster to see Mint button)
Here’s another NFT minting exclusively in a Farcaster Frame cast:
Photograph | NFT | Edition of 25
“Snow”
January 2022, late afternoon photograph of snow cover in suburban Northern Virginia, looking like an other-worldly landscape.
Farcaster Frames
Here’s my Mirror post on trying the new Farcaster Frames functionality last week, minting some NFTs and creating several NFTs of my own:
My photo “September Sunset in Northern Virginia” was briefly featured in the Flickr Explore gallery:
While enjoying some nice weather Sunday evening out back on our deck after dinner, my wife noticed the beautiful light coming up on the clouds in the northeast, the direction our deck faces. We quickly walked around to the front of the house to discover this spectacular sunset.
With just my iPhone 5s back camera, I shot 12 stills and 3 panoramas, in the five minutes between 7:35 p.m. and 7:40 p.m., EDT. The photo above was the first of the panoramas, taken at 7:39 p.m. I didn’t upload the photo to Flickr until Monday morning, and then it wasn’t until early this morning that I started noticing accelerating views and activity, and found it in Flickr Explore, Sep 8, 2014 #214:
It apparently dropped back out fairly quickly, but still — pretty cool!