The idea of transforming market events into a visual narrative with an emotional and symbolic component is an interesting and original one.
That said, I'll be honest: the project is ambitious, and the game design part will probably be the most difficult to implement. It's also the part I'm most interested in because Hive-based games are one of my passions.
I usually tend not to support ambitious projects launched by users with few HP. For me, it is important that those who lead a project also have a certain level of skin-in-the-game.
If the project really evolves into a game, I will be happy to follow it, support it, and buy the NFTs to play.
For now, I wish you all the best for your project.
Hi 😊👍 I find it fascinating how you came to start with CryptoFlash Chronicles project— turning each market day into an NFT, like a visual diary of crypto movements. It’s a different approach than anything i’ve seen here before and i think it can bring a unique perspective to the community. I like that you’re experimenting with the idea of making market volatility an artistic medium, not just a graph or a number. It would be interesting to try creating animated NFTs (with GIF, MP4 files)....in general, each “market day” could be turned into a small animated sequence, a kind of visual, flash which would reinforce the idea of “CryptoFlash⚡”. I wish you much success and the most enjoyable and inspiring moments on this creative journey.
I have generally noticed that animated NFTs attract people, because the movement, the pulsation creates a certain extra spectacularity and differentiation compared to simple static images. I 😊 don't know, i might be talking nonsense, but it's worth a try.
Weel, starting with static makes sense and doesn't look bad, it allows you to test the community's reaction without consuming large resources. In the end, it all depends on each person's vision. If static is taken to a higher qualitative level, it can become as powerful as animation.
Yeah, I guess tagging random people wasn't the best way to promote it, you should have a little faith that would be noticed regardless ;-)
The idea of transforming market events into a visual narrative with an emotional and symbolic component is an interesting and original one.
That said, I'll be honest: the project is ambitious, and the game design part will probably be the most difficult to implement. It's also the part I'm most interested in because Hive-based games are one of my passions.
I usually tend not to support ambitious projects launched by users with few HP. For me, it is important that those who lead a project also have a certain level of skin-in-the-game.
If the project really evolves into a game, I will be happy to follow it, support it, and buy the NFTs to play.
For now, I wish you all the best for your project.
Welcome to the best web3 network ever, Szymon. Have fun around here!
Hi 😊👍 I find it fascinating how you came to start with CryptoFlash Chronicles project— turning each market day into an NFT, like a visual diary of crypto movements. It’s a different approach than anything i’ve seen here before and i think it can bring a unique perspective to the community. I like that you’re experimenting with the idea of making market volatility an artistic medium, not just a graph or a number. It would be interesting to try creating animated NFTs (with GIF, MP4 files)....in general, each “market day” could be turned into a small animated sequence, a kind of visual, flash which would reinforce the idea of “CryptoFlash⚡”. I wish you much success and the most enjoyable and inspiring moments on this creative journey.
I have generally noticed that animated NFTs attract people, because the movement, the pulsation creates a certain extra spectacularity and differentiation compared to simple static images. I 😊 don't know, i might be talking nonsense, but it's worth a try.
Weel, starting with static makes sense and doesn't look bad, it allows you to test the community's reaction without consuming large resources. In the end, it all depends on each person's vision. If static is taken to a higher qualitative level, it can become as powerful as animation.
Hello,
Welcome to Hive.
Thanks for publishing your content - we’re glad to have you here!
To help you make the most of your experience, we recommend checking out these quick guides:
Hive Guide 101: Hive 101
AI Guide: AI-Generated Content = Not Original Content
Plagiarism Guide: Why and How People Abuse and Plagiarise
Thank you.