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CyberBrokers
CyberBrokers is a set of 10,000 on-chain NFT collectibles that grant access to various metaversal experiences and membership. Every CyberBroker is a unique work of art with unique characteristics and accessories. [1]
Overview
CyberBroker was created by Josie Bellini (Crypto Artist). Every CyberBroker is a piece of art in its own right and has varying traits and accessories.
CyberBrokers are stored entirely on the Ethereum network. The art is composed of SVGs, a human-readable, text-based file format that allows for specifying the positions, colors, and shapes to be drawn. [4][10]
The CyberBrokers art can then be reconstructed directly from the assets using an on-chain transcoder. CyberBrokers Metadata will also be stored on-chain, and a cached image of the compiled CyberBrokers will be stored via IPFS for seamless integration into existing marketplaces. [7][9]
Josie Bellini
Bellini used to work in banking, but she left to join the cryptoculture revolution. Since 2017, Josie has been creating art that tells the tale of the cryptocurrency ecosystem. She has presented at key blockchain conferences including as Consensus, NFT NYC, and Satoshi Roundtable in virtual worlds. [2]
She developed an art piece and metaverse puzzle in 2020 that combined the main projects Neon District, CryptoKitties, Axie, Cryptovoxels (NFT), SuperRare, Age of Rust (NFT Game), and OpenSea to create an immersive and engaging Metaverse experience. Her work has been featured on Obama.org and sold at Christie's and Sotheby's, as well as OpenSea, Nifty Gateway, and Async Art. CyberBrokers and MirrorWare were created by Josie. [3][8]
Cyberbroker Statistics
CyberBrokers (Old) NFTs were sold 4258 times in the last seven days. The total sales volume for CyberBrokers was $17.3M. The average price of one CyberBrokers NFT was $4.1k. There are 0 CyberBrokers (Old) owners, owning a total supply of tokens.
The most expensive CyberBrokers (Old) NFT sold was Anerd. It was sold for $131.4k on 2022-03-04 (23 days ago). There were 4,258 CyberBrokers (Old) NFTs sold in the last 30 days. [6]
The lowest CyberBrokers (Old) NFT sales in the last 30 days were around $1829, while the greatest sales were over $6.2k. In the last 30 days, the median price for a CyberBrokers (Old) NFT was $2881.
Many user who own CyberBrokers (Old) NFTs also own HOWLERZ, 3Landers, Turf Plots and Zipcy's SuperNormal. [5]
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