Collectible blockchain land from October 2015. discord.gg/SzVmtk44Rw

Joined October 2015
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🚨 Attention! No need to panic but... 𝗠𝗼𝘃𝗲 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗘𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗮 𝘃𝟭.𝟭 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝘃𝟭.𝟮 𝘁𝗶𝗹𝗲𝘀 𝘁𝗼 𝗮 𝘀𝗶𝗻𝗴𝗹𝗲-𝗽𝘂𝗿𝗽𝗼𝘀𝗲 𝗮𝗰𝗰𝗼𝘂𝗻𝘁. Interact only with Etheria base contracts & official exchanges (at etheria.world) from it. Explanation 👇

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An important piece of NFT history has moved. Congratulations to the new collector of Etheria v0.9 tile 15,20, acquired for 2.99 ETH! 🔥
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Blockchain is an incredible invention for digital collectibles. They went from being basically unviable before it's creation to potentially near perfect...especially once smart contract chains came around. Many people realized this very early on, but it was tricky to make things work correctly. The vast majority failed. A few didn't. I was a little late to the game, not buying any NFTs until 2 punks in February 2021 because they were (incorrectly) marketed as the first NFTs on ethereum. It has always been obvious to me to just buy the best OG collectibles. Somehow this isn't a super popular strat atm. You're supposed to buy older ones that are "culturally relevant" even if they don't really work or newer ones that have teams and budgets trying to develop other content for the IP. This has given me 5 years to hoard all the true grail collectibles. Eventually the rest of the world wakes up, whether its in 1, 5, 10, or 25 years and these things will only be obtainable by the insanely rich. Until then, I'm just gonna chill and maybe stack some more. The best stuff isn't that hard to figure out these days: @AyeAyeCoin2015 @etheria_feed @mooncatrescue @PixelMapNFT @MyCurioCards @peperium2017 @MistCoinEth
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People are building stuff using the old 2015 build mechanics. Very cool!
Third sculpture ever built on Etheria v0.9. Nice work @0xzxch!
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Another tile sale tomorrow, May 1st. Get a bid up on OpenSea if you're interested.
I will sell another Etheria v1.0 or v0.9 tile tomorrow. Current high bid is 1.51 ETH on *some* v1.0 tiles. Don't just look at the global. Look at individual tile bids, too.
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I will sell another Etheria v1.0 or v0.9 tile tomorrow. Current high bid is 1.51 ETH on *some* v1.0 tiles. Don't just look at the global. Look at individual tile bids, too.
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Announcement: I'm going to sell an Etheria v0.9 or v1.0 tile every month for the rest of this year. I didn't create Etheria to hoard a bunch of tiles forever. Get your OpenSea WETH bids in if you're interested. - Cyrus, the creator
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Sold the first one today. 524v1.0 for 1.6 ETH Will sell another on Wednesday April 1st.
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Just proved the source code for the Augur crowdsale - one of the first token sales on Ethereum, August 2015, 610 ETH (~$2.1M) sitting untouched since the sale. Written in Serpent, Vitalik's Python-like smart contract language before Solidity took over. Now the code is free 🎉
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5/ Etheria (2015) @etheria_feed Etheria is a perfect case study because you can literally watch the seed model evolve across versions (v0.9 to v1.2). It goes from randomness from last block towards explicit user choice. Etheria v0.9 farming v0.9 derives the farm output from the previous block hash: bytes32 last = blockhash(block.number - 1); Then it appends 10 new blocks, each with a type based on one byte of that hash: blocktype = int8(uint8(last[i]) % 32); So the numbers map to block types so that each byte becomes one of 32 possible outcomes. It’s pseudo-random but not unpredictable in an adversarial sense, because the previous block hash is already known when you’re about to send your transaction. Two consequences: (1) Timing You can’t pick a specific result inside the contract, but you can decide when to farm. If the current previous block hash would yield something you don’t like, you wait for another window and try again. (2) Inclusion Even if you compute a favorable next-block outcome, your transaction still has to land where you expect. Builders and proposers control ordering, so slipping one block forward or backward changes the hash and the seed.
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Etheria may seem like one of those "no utility metaverse JPEGs", but that's not the case. Its a limited supply world of ownable unique land from 2015 with onchain coordination, indexing, elevation, shapes, physics like (glitchy) gravity, names, statuses, and gen building. 🧵
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NFT projects that are >10 years old. 1. Etheria End of list.
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An old, but important visualization of Ethereum Relics consistently getting pushed further into the historical timeline of an ever growing technology.
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Etheria references two contracts in its code: 1. MapElevationStorage 2. BlockDefStorage Both of these contracts were deployed on October 17, 2015.
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⟠ Etheria tile (4,5) ⟠ The v0.9 Etheria contract and tile 4,5 block structure were created on the same day, October 19, 2015.
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don't want to wade too far into this, but Punks obviously aren't a bet on IP rights, communities, or anything like that they are widely considered to be the first NFTs on Ethereum that's the only reason why they're important, and that's the only reason they need tbh
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Has it honestly never dawned on the EF that OGs might help/contribute more if they didn't treat us like yesterdays dogshit? EF has a serious respect problem. @peter_szilagyi @nicksdjohnson @VitalikButerin @adietrichs @hudsonjameson @avsa @d11e9 @simondlr @jeffscottward
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Once again, Punk influencers trying desperately to shape their own reality. NFTs were born in 2015, not 2017. It's all right there on the chain.
💫There’s always a cycle in human desire and it mirrors asset prices. 😱NFT collectors are nervous about floor prices right now and you're hearing FUD from your favorite KOLs. but take it from someone wearing the long-term investor hat: NFTs aren’t going to zero!!🚫 🌀I believe NFTs move in 4-year cycles, lagging just behind Bitcoin’s. 📈When crypto and altcoin profits rise, risk tolerance expands and people flex with luxuries, art, and digital identity. 📅It happened in 2017 when NFTs were born. It happened again in late 2021. And it’ll happen again. 🟠Based on my earlier posts, I still expect a new Bitcoin ATH in late 2025, around $175K , possibly starting in mid-November and stretching into early next year. That pushes alt season into early 2026 and NFT season into mid-2026. The macro setup supports it: ➡️ Rate cuts likely in December ➡️ Quantitative easing ahead ➡️ Billions leaving treasuries for risk-on assets like stocks 📈Stocks pump → crypto pumps → alts and memes pump → NFTs explode.🚀🚀🚀 🤌It’s a cascade. A human cycle as old as time. 🌱Be patient. Wait for it. Then go full port. 🐸
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Market Cap Update 🏺 October 31, 2025
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A lot of ‘blue chip’ NFTs require permanent narrating. They have to be defended. Early NFTs don’t. Etheria doesn’t have to explain itself. MoonCats doesn’t have to explain itself. You either get it or you get diluted forever.
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