Azuki brings Bobu back to life
Bobu was Azuki #40, but was split into 50,000 tokens in March 2022. Bobu originally started as an experiment to allow many people to own a portion of Azuki, rather than one owner.
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Bobu was Azuki #40, but was split into 50,000 tokens in March 2022. Bobu originally started as an experiment to allow many people to own a portion of Azuki, rather than one owner.
Japanese creatives are worried that AI could misuse their work without proper credit or compensation, as AI programs can replicate their unique styles. The government is debating whether AI-generated images infringe on copyright and is considering legal changes to protect artists while attracting tech companies.
A thorough guide to Azuki NFT, including project overview and data analysis.
This event, titled "From Sketch to Screen: Japanese Anime Art and Manuscript Exhibition", promises to be a feast for the eyes and a first-of-its-kind opportunity for enthusiasts.
Azuki Elementals NFT mint drew much discontentment despite raking in an astounding $38 million in 15 minutes. Discontent centred around the artwork, the hosting platform’s technical errors, and limited minting window.
The Azuki Elementals are the third addition to the rapidly expanding Azuki universe
The founder of the Azuki NFT project has been accused of abandoning three projects, and Instagram has partnered with Dapper Labs to launch Flow NFT support.
After the founder revealed that his entrepreneurial history revealed his shortcomings, the Azuki project fell into a crisis of trust, and the community consensus was being lost, which also planted variables for its future development.
The founder of Azuki, ZAGABOND.ETH, published an autographed article titled "The Builder's Journey", introducing his professional experience and changes in his mind in the NFT field.