
Beeple to bring immersive 3D NFTs to Solana
We’ve talked about Beeple before, this is one of the most buzzed-about NFT artists in this world and he will soon be part of Solana, as he has shared the future of streaming with immersive 3D NFTs.
The CEO of Metaplex Studios, the body behind Solana’s NFT standard, made the announcement on November 6 during Solana’s Breakpoint conference in Lisbon.
Beeple: The Picasso of NFTs
Mike “Beeple” Winkelmann is an American digital artist whose most popular NFT collections are “Everydays: The First 5000 Days” and “Human One.” The famous British auction house Christie’s where he has sold his works commented about him,
“His visionary and often irreverent digital paintings have encouraged him to the top of the digital art world.”
In March 2021, Christie’s auctioned “Everydays: The First 5000 Days,” his first purely digital artwork on blockchain, for $69.3 million. It became the second most expensive NFT ever sold.
A new way of looking at NFTs
Users will be able to create their own NFTs with a Beeple Everyday using a random set of objects.
Beeple has moved to Solana through Metaplex and the Render Network. The Render Network offers a decentralized, peer-to-peer platform with remote rendering power for creators.
Beeple was recently sounded off as it announced the construction of a digital art studio in Charleston, South Carolina. The space will be used to create and share digital artwork, with the goal of exposing NFTs to new audiences.
Is the NFT industry in decline?
While most NFTs are 2D, 3D NFTs are slowly becoming known. However, from a financial standpoint, NFTs are declining at an alarming rate.
According to DappRadar’s October 2022 report, the trading volume and number of NFT sales each declined by 30%.
But this does not mean that business can still be found in this, besides the future of crypto projects goes beyond their price. Anyway, we do not make financial recommendations but invite everyone to make their own analysis before investing and never invest an amount of money that we cannot afford to lose.
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