William Mapan’s Distance sells out, NFT float in Macy’s Parade, Nouns DAO forks: NFT Collector By Cointelegraph

William Mapan’s Distance sells out, NFT float in Macy’s Parade, Nouns DAO forks: NFT Collector By Cointelegraph

William Mapan’s Distance sells out, NFT float in Macy’s Parade, Nouns DAO forks: NFT Collector William Mapan’s Distance sells out, NFT float in Macy’s Parade, Nouns DAO forks: NFT Collector

Generative artist William Mapans latest collection, “Distance,” sold out in less than 24 hours despite launching in the middle of a very weak NFT market.

From his early long-form generative series “Dragons” on the Tezos blockchain to the highly sought-after “Anticyclone ArtBlocks collection that currently commands a 5 ETH floor, Mapan has a unique way of capturing the hearts and minds of collectors.

But many people in the public still dont understand what generative art even is. Mapan has a unique way of explaining the often misunderstood genre by boiling it down to a piece of paper, a crayon and a die.

Strands of Solitude #010 by William Mapan (OpenSea)
Distance #22 by William Mapan (OpenSea)
“Anticyclone #470” by William Mapan sold for 182 ETH ($229,856). (OpenSea)
“Anticyclone #743” by William Mapan sold for 37 ETH ($50,430). (OpenSea)
“Strands of Solitude #253” by William Mapan sold for 16 ETH ($26,321). (OpenSea)
“Untitled” by William Mapan (objkt.com)
Ringers #343 by Dmitri Cherniak sold for 39.99 ETH ($65,395). (OpenSea)
Door VII by Matt Kane sold for 22.5 ETH ($36,787). (OpenSea)
Chromie Squiggle #1606 by Snowfro sold for 20 ETH ($32,877). (OpenSea)

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