The early history of NFTs, part 3: Curio Cards 

Amy and I have just finished part three of the first draft of an early history chapter for our planned NFT book. This part is about Curio Cards — the first Ethereum art NFTs.

The post is over on Amy’s blog — as we alternate collaboration posts, to turn you into avid readers of both sites. [Amy Castor]

We welcome corrections and nitpicking — so pick away!

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Curio Card #23. How could you pass this up?



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