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Silicon Souls on Base

OK Computers is a cutting-edge NFT collection on the Base blockchain that reimagines what it means to be a digital collectible. These aren’t just PFPs—they’re interactive, generative bots built with embedded terminals and 3D rendering capabilities. Each piece functions as a miniature machine, suggesting that the next frontier of NFTs is not just about ownership, but about relationship—between human and code, viewer and visual, owner and object.

Retro Circuits, Future Faces

Aesthetically, the collection draws from retro-futurism and pixel-art nostalgia, thanks to contributions from digital artists like @goopgoop_art and @facuserif. The designs evoke a quirky but thoughtful techno-organic vibe, where each bot feels like it’s been plucked from a glitched-out 90s operating system or a lost sidequest in a sci-fi RPG. This aesthetic is reinforced by the project’s embrace of terminal-style interactivity, turning each NFT into a programmable experience rather than a passive image.

Bankr’s Digital Playground

At its core, OK Computers is an experiment in onchain tooling and interactivity, powered by Bankr—a platform focused on developing modular infrastructure for digital identities and behaviors. These NFTs don’t just exist in wallets; they live in a broader ecosystem of programmable agents and interfaces. The project gestures toward a future where your NFT might be able to do more than sit still—it might answer questions, visualize data, or even interact with other agents across the network. It’s not just art, it’s architecture for a more responsive, intelligent internet.

OK COMPUTERS

Par tinyfrogDEPLOYER
Base
5 000
mai 2025
Art
Par tinyfrogDEPLOYER
Base
5 000
A lancé mai 2025
Art
Prix plancher
0,0207 ETH
1er étage %-4,7 %
Meilleure offre
0,019 WETH
Volume 24 h0,16 ETH
Volume total409,02 ETH
listée4,9 %
Propriétaires (uniques)1 658 (33,2 %)

OK COMPUTERS
OK COMPUTERS

Par tinyfrogDEPLOYER
Base
5 000
mai 2025
Art
Par tinyfrogDEPLOYER
Base
5 000
A lancé mai 2025
Art
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OK COMPUTERS

Par tinyfrogDEPLOYER
Base
5 000
mai 2025
Art
Par tinyfrogDEPLOYER
Base
5 000
A lancé mai 2025
Art
Prix plancher
0,0207 ETH
1er étage %-4,7 %
Meilleure offre
0,019 WETH
Volume 24 h0,16 ETH
Volume total409,02 ETH
listée4,9 %
Propriétaires (uniques)1 658 (33,2 %)

OK COMPUTERS
OK COMPUTERS

Par tinyfrogDEPLOYER
Base
5 000
mai 2025
Art
Par tinyfrogDEPLOYER
Base
5 000
A lancé mai 2025
Art
Explorer
Éléments
Offres
Détenteurs
Attributs
Activité
À propos
Silicon Souls on Base

OK Computers is a cutting-edge NFT collection on the Base blockchain that reimagines what it means to be a digital collectible. These aren’t just PFPs—they’re interactive, generative bots built with embedded terminals and 3D rendering capabilities. Each piece functions as a miniature machine, suggesting that the next frontier of NFTs is not just about ownership, but about relationship—between human and code, viewer and visual, owner and object.

Retro Circuits, Future Faces

Aesthetically, the collection draws from retro-futurism and pixel-art nostalgia, thanks to contributions from digital artists like @goopgoop_art and @facuserif. The designs evoke a quirky but thoughtful techno-organic vibe, where each bot feels like it’s been plucked from a glitched-out 90s operating system or a lost sidequest in a sci-fi RPG. This aesthetic is reinforced by the project’s embrace of terminal-style interactivity, turning each NFT into a programmable experience rather than a passive image.

Bankr’s Digital Playground

At its core, OK Computers is an experiment in onchain tooling and interactivity, powered by Bankr—a platform focused on developing modular infrastructure for digital identities and behaviors. These NFTs don’t just exist in wallets; they live in a broader ecosystem of programmable agents and interfaces. The project gestures toward a future where your NFT might be able to do more than sit still—it might answer questions, visualize data, or even interact with other agents across the network. It’s not just art, it’s architecture for a more responsive, intelligent internet.

Silicon Souls on Base

OK Computers is a cutting-edge NFT collection on the Base blockchain that reimagines what it means to be a digital collectible. These aren’t just PFPs—they’re interactive, generative bots built with embedded terminals and 3D rendering capabilities. Each piece functions as a miniature machine, suggesting that the next frontier of NFTs is not just about ownership, but about relationship—between human and code, viewer and visual, owner and object.

Retro Circuits, Future Faces

Aesthetically, the collection draws from retro-futurism and pixel-art nostalgia, thanks to contributions from digital artists like @goopgoop_art and @facuserif. The designs evoke a quirky but thoughtful techno-organic vibe, where each bot feels like it’s been plucked from a glitched-out 90s operating system or a lost sidequest in a sci-fi RPG. This aesthetic is reinforced by the project’s embrace of terminal-style interactivity, turning each NFT into a programmable experience rather than a passive image.

Bankr’s Digital Playground

At its core, OK Computers is an experiment in onchain tooling and interactivity, powered by Bankr—a platform focused on developing modular infrastructure for digital identities and behaviors. These NFTs don’t just exist in wallets; they live in a broader ecosystem of programmable agents and interfaces. The project gestures toward a future where your NFT might be able to do more than sit still—it might answer questions, visualize data, or even interact with other agents across the network. It’s not just art, it’s architecture for a more responsive, intelligent internet.