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Here’s BAYC’s tweet with the link that leads to the KYC form: https://twitter.com/BoredApeYC/status/1502056861624946688

“Feels weird super kyc attached to drivers license and picture attached to wallet. I know it’s legit but that’s a serious connection of a lot of data on a centralized server.” -https://twitter.com/supafren/status/1502057893864124418

“So when Bored Ape Yacht Club, perhaps the world’s most well-known NFT collection, dropped a link on their Twitter account which asked people for their passport details, real names, addresses, and even selfies, they unsurprisingly met strong pushback. BAYC is asking people for KYC now…” tweeted the crypto influencer who goes by theweekend.eth. “It’s a wrap for Bored Apes.”  The negativity towards Bored Apes was exacerbated by the lack of details about the project for which this personal information is being collected.  “I think the backlash is mostly because most people in the NFT space are for new fundamentals for web3. And this is web2 fundamentals,” OKHotshot, an on-chain analyst who helped expose the Naruto NFT scam, told The Defiant. “You sell your data, you don’t know what you’re getting back. We don’t really like that.” -https://thedefiant.io/bored-apes-kyc/
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Stellabelle is an artist, writer, metaverse architect and founder of Slothicorn, one of the first creative commons cryptoartist collectives in 2017. Current project: CryptoStellas The lethal combination of greed and mediocrity in the NFT world has given birth to CryptoStellas, the alpha PFP project of 2021 by brilliant OG cryptoartist Stellabelle. Each CryptoStella is hand-painted and there will only ever be 777 of them. Ownership of a CryptoStella instantly grants you access to an exclusive club of sublime souls. All art is backed up on Arweave, the permanent web. CryptoStellas is a CC0 public domain NFT project. “You deserve the best PFP, the very best PFP, because you are one of the few people in this lousy world who are honest to themselves, and that is the only thing that really counts in the world of PFPs.” CryptoStella

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Here’s BAYC’s tweet with the link that leads to the KYC form: https://twitter.com/BoredApeYC/status/1502056861624946688

“Feels weird super kyc attached to drivers license and picture attached to wallet. I know it’s legit but that’s a serious connection of a lot of data on a centralized server.” -https://twitter.com/supafren/status/1502057893864124418

“So when Bored Ape Yacht Club, perhaps the world’s most well-known NFT collection, dropped a link on their Twitter account which asked people for their passport details, real names, addresses, and even selfies, they unsurprisingly met strong pushback. BAYC is asking people for KYC now…” tweeted the crypto influencer who goes by theweekend.eth. “It’s a wrap for Bored Apes.”  The negativity towards Bored Apes was exacerbated by the lack of details about the project for which this personal information is being collected.  “I think the backlash is mostly because most people in the NFT space are for new fundamentals for web3. And this is web2 fundamentals,” OKHotshot, an on-chain analyst who helped expose the Naruto NFT scam, told The Defiant. “You sell your data, you don’t know what you’re getting back. We don’t really like that.” -https://thedefiant.io/bored-apes-kyc/
Tubbycats and Miladys are bouncing around without a care in the world.

Stellabelle collection image

Stellabelle is an artist, writer, metaverse architect and founder of Slothicorn, one of the first creative commons cryptoartist collectives in 2017. Current project: CryptoStellas The lethal combination of greed and mediocrity in the NFT world has given birth to CryptoStellas, the alpha PFP project of 2021 by brilliant OG cryptoartist Stellabelle. Each CryptoStella is hand-painted and there will only ever be 777 of them. Ownership of a CryptoStella instantly grants you access to an exclusive club of sublime souls. All art is backed up on Arweave, the permanent web. CryptoStellas is a CC0 public domain NFT project. “You deserve the best PFP, the very best PFP, because you are one of the few people in this lousy world who are honest to themselves, and that is the only thing that really counts in the world of PFPs.” CryptoStella

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