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November 13, 2021, 09:01:55 PM
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Hello,

I have here an asset backed token from 2017 which is conceptually identical with vintage NFTs with the exception that it is missing custom coding in the ERC-20 contract.

Most other ABTs new and old are backed by stablecoins, Gold and Real Estate but this ABT is backed by an art catalogue called Pimp Fashion. I think it is the only ABT backed by art and it is also the first NFTx.

There are 20 planned editions in the Opensea collection each with the same 33 NFTs in every edition.

Pricing And Mint Limit 2021-11-12:
Editions:
2: $300 Per NFT
3: $600
4: $1200
5: $2500
6: $5000
7: $10 000
8: $20 000
9: $40 000
10:$80 000
11:$160 000
12:$320 000
13:$640 000
14:$1 000 000
15:$2 000 000
16:$4 000 000
17:$8 000 000
18:$16 000 000
19:$32 000 000
20:$64 000 000
LTV of 90% is activated for Editions 6 And Up

A16z is invited to acquire Edition #2 containing 33 ABTs with vintage status that were wrapped into 2021 Opensea NFTs. Price of sale is $9900.

If you would like to go through with this deal I will reply with the funds recipient wallet address in BTC/ETH/Waves/USDT currencies and will also request your Opensea deposit wallet to deliver the collection.

This collection contains some hallmarks of Vintage status but unlike true Vintage NFTs like Cryptopunks with $350 000 floor price, the ERC-20 token supply does not contain NFT custom coding which is the primary value component of vintage NFTs because ERC 721/1155 standard did not exist at the time.

The reason my contract does not contain this custom coding is because I am an artist by trade not a programmer and Solidity is a complex coding language of which I have no knowledge.

https://opensea.io/MarquiseMuseumNFT

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