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Fortune Teams Up with Famed Digital Artist Shells for NFT Drop of Iconic Magazine Cover

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Tuesday, April 4, 2023

NEW YORK, April 4, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Fortune announced the details of its second NFT drop, which will take place on April 9, 2023, and allow collectors to bid on an iconic magazine cover by the trailblazing generative artist and creative coder Itzel Yard, also known as Ix Shells. The piece, titled Fortune: Crypto Climbs Back From The Worst Year Ever, will be available for 0.1 ETH during the 24 hour sale.

Key Points: 
  • The piece, titled Fortune: Crypto Climbs Back From The Worst Year Ever, will be available for 0.1 ETH during the 24 hour sale.
  • The release will be an editioned ERC-721 NFT in collaboration with Yard and generative art agency ARTXCODE .
  • Yard's Fortune debut follows the groundbreaking release of popular NFT artist pplpleasr's whimsical Fortune cover art in August of 2021, which coincided with the peak of the last crypto boom and came as a celebration of the crypto industry.
  • That same year, Fortune named Yard to the Fortune NFTy 50 , a ranking of the most influential builders, creatives, and influencers on the NFT scene.

Krista Kim, World of Women, Kate Micucci, and the Kate Hannah Generative Art Collection Coming to the Seattle NFT Museum

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Friday, February 4, 2022

SEATTLE, Feb. 4, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --The second exhibition at the Seattle NFT Museum will highlight pioneering women in the early history of NFT art.

Key Points: 
  • SEATTLE, Feb. 4, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --The second exhibition at the Seattle NFT Museum will highlight pioneering women in the early history of NFT art.
  • Twitter Spaces will be moderated by Jennifer Wong, co-founder of Seattle NFT Museum, with panelists including Krista Kim, Emily Tran, Sage Sarvie, Alycia Rainaud, Kelsey Johnson.
  • Kate Hannah began collecting generative art in January 2021 on the newly launched Art Blocks platform.
  • In collaboration with Glowforge, Kate will be one of the first artists in the world to create a 3D printable NFT collection.

Kaspersky survey finds 30% of people see no problem with secretly monitoring their partner

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Thursday, November 18, 2021

Kaspersky commissioned the global survey of more than 21,000 participants in 21 countries, focusing on stalkerware and related issues.

Key Points: 
  • Kaspersky commissioned the global survey of more than 21,000 participants in 21 countries, focusing on stalkerware and related issues.
  • Kasperskys Digital Stalking in Relationships report also found that 15% of respondents worldwide have been required by their partner to install a monitoring app.
  • Sadly, 34% of those indicating this answer said they have also already experienced abuse by an intimate partner.
  • The findings suggest that online monitoring can be another way of exerting coercive control in intimate relationships.