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Exploring and Creating NFTs: How Are Non-fungible Tokens Changing Our Communities?
Christian Pasquel
Non-fungible tokens, also known as NFTs, are changing the way we think about value and property. In this talk, you'll be part of a computational exploration of this technology, its standards and design used across different blockchains. Even though NFTs are mostly known in the art context, you'll learn about other use cases, such as digital identity, professional credentials and much more. Finally, you'll be part of an NFT liveminting session and giveway. This presentation is open to developers, artists, curators, educators, historians, law students and basically anyone who is interested in how this emerging technology can change our communities.
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