Solana-based NFT project Outcast Academy has started dishing its newly launched $DRAMA tokens, rewarding the most popular shitposters on Twitter as nominated by the community.
Outcast Academy describes itself as an “entertainment NFT experiment” and has launched $DRAMA tokens as part of its “shitpost-to-earn” ecosystem, allowing community members to tag its associated @DramaReward bot account to nominate their favorite tweets from Twitter shitposters.
The nominated Twitter years would be able to receive free airdropped $DRAMA tokens.
However, the specific details of the rewards, how many nominations are required, and other details have not yet been outlined.
Now, it pays to be a sh*t-poster. Introducing $DRAMA. Tag @DramaReward to nominate your favorite tweets. pic.twitter.com/4pWkHNrKHA
— Outcast Academy – MINTING Sept (@Outcast_Academy) September 12, 2022
Shitposting generally refers to people that post content that is ironic, satirical, sarcastic, or just a pure troll to invoke certain reactions, and this new NFT project is aiming to reward such behavior.
The project notably has backing from VaynerMedia, the marketing and media agency belonging to NFT proponent and popular entrepreneur Gary Vaynerchuck.
Summer is over, degens. The Solana Principal cordially invites @garyvee & @ajv back to school. pic.twitter.com/Ze1RoVzQV6
— Outcast Academy – MINTING Sept (@Outcast_Academy) September 9, 2022
Outcast Academy is also set for its first NFT release later this month, with a collection of 5,000 NFT avatars that depict various high school archetypes such as nerds, jocks and rebels.
The project states it is keeping the utility behind the NFTs “hush-hush” at this stage but notes that it is building an “entertain-to-earn ecosystem.”
Muck Zuckerberg’s tokenized little league baseball card
A little league baseball card featuring Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg is set for auction on Sept. 24 via an online collectibles marketplace.
The card features a photo of Zuckerberg aged eight, donning a baseball uniform with a bat in hand. These cards are generally made as novelty items for young baseball players, and Zuckerberg is to have signed his card and given it to his camp counselor at the time.
The card has since been minted as an NFT and is set to be auctioned off via the online collectibles marketplace ComicConnect. The auction isn’t sanctioned by the man himself.
“There’s nothing remotely like it. Mark Zuckerberg has impacted our culture more than every MLB and NBA player combined — and this card is truly one of a kind,” noted ComicConnect co-owner Stephen Fishler in a Sept. 12 announcement.
Given that The Zuck is a divisive figure due to launching the privacy intrusive and personal data mining intensive giant on Facebook, it remains to be seen how much demand this NFT may have.
NFT lending on Cardano
Aada Finance, the first protocol set to offer NFT lending and borrowing services on the Cardano blockchain, is offering $25,000 bug bounty competition as part of its mainnnet launch on Sept. 13.
Those who can spot critical smart contract vulnerabilities, and provide suggestions on how to fix them will receive $25,000 worth of the protocol’s native AADA tokens.
Aada Finance says that it will offer users “peer-to-peer lending and borrowing in an order book style while fully controlling their loan requests and loans.”
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The platform may take a while to get off the ground however, as notable NFT action is still lacking on Cardano.
Cardano doesn’t even make the list of the top 16 selling NFT networks according to CryptoSlam, despite 16th-placed Theta generating just $117 worth of secondary sales volume over the past 24 hours.
@AadaFinance has announced their $25,000 Bug Bounty Program.
Your contribution to find bugs would ensure the safety for the users’ fund and for prosperity of the…
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