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Moving to Cardano
Anyone who expects immediate great success with the launch of something new will likely be sorely disappointed. And while I admit I had dreams of seeing a rise in interest in my NFTs, the results of 2 months of time for selling my artwork has returned absolutely nothing.
We’re Live on OpenSea!
Today’s the big day–after endless preparation, Kommander Kat is launched on OpenSea!
Hopefully this is just the beginning of a great ride. All the effort to create the cards is finished, but now it’s time to see how the community reacts. Will Kommander Kat cards be accepted? Or shall we brush them into the corner to gather digital dust along with the multitude of fruitless campaigns? Only time will tell.
It’s Official! Kommander Kat Opens for Sale on OpenSea Jan 1
Whew! It’s been a very long time coming, but The Kollectionist is excited to report that all Kommander Kat collectable NFT cards have been listed on OpenSea for viewing!
Donating 10% of Sales to Cat Rescue
The Kollectionisit has been developing the idea of collectable NFT “kat kards” for a long time as a side project. And the process has been as much fun as it’s been hard work. But as enjoyable as creating art is, it’s not enough. There needs to be something more fulfilling in all this effort.
New to NFTs? Same Here.
Even though I’ve worked in the high-tech industry, I admit the concept of non-fungable tokens (NFTs) is pretty new to me–but the idea of creating digital art that you can sell as NFTs struck me as both a bit daunting and also really exciting at the same time.
Introducing Our Models
With cats as the foundation for The Kollectionist’s art, it’s quite apparent that we love our pets. When we first adopted our two sibling kittens from a cat rescue facility, we quickly got to the point where we wouldn’t differentiate between human family member or animal family member. “Pet” wasn’t a term used; they were simply our boys.