Blanco
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Blanco
@heisblanco
Elevate others to elevate yourself. #ordinals




・day 126/365 did some research this morning about the most eventful thing that happened yesterday and I was able to get this PS: Special events that occurred yesterday is not limited to only this but this is what caught my eyes. last night while everyone was asleep, the sky was full of fire that didn’t belong to our time. the Eta Aquarid meteor shower peaked at 3:51 UTC. The Earth crossing the ancient dust trail of Halley’s Comet, and particles were burning up at 148,000 miles per hour as they hit our atmosphere. up to 50 streaks per hour in the darkest skies. the comet itself won’t return until 2061. It’s been tracked since 240 BCE. But every May it sends pieces of itself ahead, like a ghost arriving before the body does. this happened yesterday and it's a special moment. many people missed it including me but the main point is, everyday holds something special. It could be anything and it could be you! “Halley’s Ghost” ➢ @yr365art






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Most NFT projects focus on art, rarity, or hype cycles. @yr365art is building around something simpler turning time itself into collectible art. The project is structured around 365 unique pieces. Each piece represents a day, not just as a timestamp, but as a creative moment. So instead of random drops, everything follows a time based system. Supply is fixed: 365 total artworks, No extensions. No inflation. No seasons 2 or 3. Once a piece is taken, that day is permanently recorded. Each NFT is a 1/1 artwork tied to a specific slot in the 365 cycle. That means every piece is unique, non replicable tied to a specific place in the timeline. What makes it interesting is the structure. This isn’t just a collection, it behaves more like a living calendar of art. As pieces are claimed, the year gradually fills up. The pinned tweet and updates reinforce one key idea, which is about progression, not randomness. So instead of flipping NFTs or chasing rarity… The concept shifts to owning a specific moment inside a fixed creative timeline. At its core, @yr365art is less about NFT mechanics… and more about framing. what if time itself was the collection?









