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Generative art

What does Generative art means?

Generative art is digital art that creates itself continuously through artificial intelligence. Generally, a programmed system automatically generates these artworks—of course, with an added effort of a digital artist. And most NFTs today are products of generative artworks, requiring little to no human intervention to determine the features of an NFT.

Examples

Popular NFTs like the Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC), Okay Bears, DeGods NFT, and Moonly NFT are all examples of generative arts.

Random Slangs

Looks rare

Expresses scarcity or uniqueness; to mark an NFT as highly valuable. Rarity is one of the essential features that determine the worth of an NFT.

ATH / ATL

Acronyms for “all-time high” and “all-time low,” respectively. An “all-time high” describes the highest market price an NFT project has ever attained in its entire

Cryptocurrency

This is an ungoverned cryptographic digital currency that exists on a decentralized ledger. You can use cryptocurrencies to purchase digital and physical items. However, transactions

Peer To Peer (P2P)

Peer to Peer, shortened to P2P, is a decentralized transaction between two traders (a pair) without a verifying third party. In this case, other users

Satoshi

It’s the smallest unit of a Bitcoin. A Satoshi reflects the name Satoshi Nakamoto, the presumed name adopted by the false person or people that

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