Mornings in Web3 hit different. Art Blocks is shaping up for a massive year ahead. Generative art has found its footing in the ecosystem, and the platform continues to push boundaries with both established and emerging artists. The programmatic art movement isn't slowing down—if anything, 2025 looks like it could be a pivotal moment for on-chain creativity and collector culture. Buckle up.
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ZeroRushCaptain
· 01-05 23:59
Another new story about cutting leeks, huh? When was the last time I heard this set of arguments... last year? The year before? Never mind, I don't want to think about it. Anyway, my wallet has already made the choice for me.
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UnluckyValidator
· 01-05 23:53
This wave of Art Blocks has truly arrived, and generative art is finally no longer a niche thing. I'm optimistic about the creative explosion on the chain in 2025; it all depends on who can secure their position.
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PseudoIntellectual
· 01-05 23:45
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ngl Art Blocks, if this wave really takes off, we all have to join in and enjoy the benefits. Generative art should have exploded long ago.
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OnchainDetective
· 01-05 23:39
According to on-chain data, the fund flow behind the recent popularity of Art Blocks is quite interesting... The trading pattern is unusually concentrated in a few whale addresses, which is quite obvious.
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CantAffordPancake
· 01-05 23:39
Art Blocks is indeed quite interesting this time. Generative art is really starting to gain momentum.
Mornings in Web3 hit different. Art Blocks is shaping up for a massive year ahead. Generative art has found its footing in the ecosystem, and the platform continues to push boundaries with both established and emerging artists. The programmatic art movement isn't slowing down—if anything, 2025 looks like it could be a pivotal moment for on-chain creativity and collector culture. Buckle up.