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11:11 Katılım Mayıs 2021
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Adrian
Adrian@AdriansCryptoo·
@ZStekkel This is so incredibly sweet and true
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෴෴෴ˢᵉⁿᵉᶜᵃסּ ͝סּ ͝סּ ͝
I feel like I’m always taken by surprise when people still remember and shout me out. My story stemmed from wondering if people would acknowledge me for me or if the apes would be the only reason. Since my last showcase at HK Art Basel, my artwork has been in the midst of an overturn. A realization of true self in the chaotic fray. Been incubating. Some will have noticed this. Thank you so much for this feature @thepropgallery 🖤
TheJPEGGallery ⌐◨-◨@thepropgallery

The Artist Behind Bored Ape Yacht Club: Seneca Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC), one of the most iconic NFT collections ever launched, owes its distinctive visual identity largely to a freelance artist known as All Seeing Seneca (or simply Seneca), an Asian-American illustrator. Launched in April 2021 by Yuga Labs, the 10,000-piece generative collection features cartoonish apes with varied traits like clothing, expressions, and accessories. Seneca served as the lead designer for the original artwork. Seneca hand-drew the foundational ape design, with the body rendered “exactly line-for-line” from her illustration. She also developed signature traits, including the grinning mouth, popping eyes, and the iconic beanie. While the final NFTs were generated programmatically by combining over 170 traits, her core drawings provided the artistic foundation that gave the apes their playful, streetwear-infused, irreverent charm. The project’s four pseudonymous founders—primarily writers Greg Solano (“Gargamel”) and Wylie Aronow (“Gordon Goner”), along with two engineers hired Seneca as a freelancer to bring their concept of “rich apes in a swamp clubhouse” to life. Though the collection exploded in popularity (with floor prices reaching hundreds of thousands of dollars at peak), Seneca has spoken publicly about feeling under-acknowledged. She noted her compensation was not ideal relative to the project’s success. Seneca’s contribution highlights a common tension in the early NFT boom: the gap between the often-anonymous or pseudonymous teams behind massive projects and the individual creatives who supply the actual art. Her work on BAYC helped define a cultural phenomenon that blended digital collectibles, community building, celebrity adoption, and metaverse ambitions. Even years later, the Bored Apes remain instantly recognizable, a testament to the enduring appeal of her original designs.

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BETTY
BETTY@betty_nft·
A while ago I made an announcement that I’d be stepping back a little in my work, as CEO of @deadfellaz and in general due to some pretty extreme personal traumatic experiences, health scares and loss. I was burnt out, and anybody that has been there knows you need to make some pretty drastic changes in order to come back stronger. I am pleased to announce, that time is now. I am resuming my role as CEO, back in the drivers seat, armed with a healthier body, mind, and spirit. My life is driven by the insatiable need to create, I am compelled to alchemise vision to reality and even during my ‘break’ - couldn’t stay away for even a day fully. My heart and soul is @deadfellaz. Aside from my children and family, Deadfellaz is my proudest achievement. The community, legacy, potential and strength of this brand is the culmination of everything I care about and I am so excited to fuel it to where it needs to be. @psych_nft has done an incredible job holding it down, working with our focussed and cracked team on developing real, tangible product (please go play @deadluckygame it is honestly amazing) and ensuring we are here and primed for our turn to run. For anyone that didn’t already know - we are married, we made @Deadfellaz together and we have worked together in the many years prior to that. He hasn’t slowed down a bit, spent sometimes 7 days a week working solidly for our community, and has done it with passion and without complaint. Big thank you to you, you are the reason we are still here and you have ensured the brand had someone holding it when I couldn’t. I love you! Now back to our community. Many of you have stuck around no matter what, ride or die. We have one of the largest holder distribution in the space, completely organically, and I am very proud of that. We have one of the strongest legacies in the space, and helped build this industry alongside our peers. Now we are armed with product, vision and a renewed energy, we will see the Horde rise to where it deserves to be, and I dedicate my life to ensuring that happens. I will make you proud, I will make this industry proud, and I am grateful to everyone who has played a part in supporting me and our brand through the years. The Dead will never die. Join the Horde.
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wale.moca 🐳@waleswoosh·
The doxxification of CT is increasingly becoming cringe. I don't want to see ten selfies of you every day on my timeline. Tweet about crypto, if you want to post selfies go to Instagram
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I’m aware that because we don’t have folks going to school they aren’t aware of history and if they aren’t aware of history they aren’t aware of patterns and if they aren’t aware of patterns they aren’t able to understand how systems we’re able to move within such paradigms and what to adopt or not to move within their current paradigm- God is able though
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