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[[Tezos]] ist ein Blockchainnetzwerk basierend auf [[Proof of Stake]], welches den Verkauf von NFT-Kunstwerken ermöglicht.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Sparkes |first1=Matthew |title=NFT developers say cryptocurrencies must tackle their carbon emissions|url=https://www.newscientist.com/article/2272687-nft-developers-say-cryptocurrencies-must-tackle-their-carbon-emissions/ |access-date=March 31, 2021 |work=NewScientist |date=March 30, 2021}}</ref> | [[Tezos]] ist ein Blockchainnetzwerk basierend auf [[Proof of Stake]], welches den Verkauf von NFT-Kunstwerken ermöglicht.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Sparkes |first1=Matthew |title=NFT developers say cryptocurrencies must tackle their carbon emissions|url=https://www.newscientist.com/article/2272687-nft-developers-say-cryptocurrencies-must-tackle-their-carbon-emissions/ |access-date=March 31, 2021 |work=NewScientist |date=March 30, 2021}}</ref> | ||
== | == Geschichte == | ||
=== | === Frühzeit (2012–2017) === | ||
[[File:Etheria presentation Devcon1.jpg|thumb| | [[File:Etheria presentation Devcon1.jpg|thumb|Präsentation Etheria auf der DEVCON 1, 13. November 13 2015.]] | ||
The first one-off NFT was created on May 3, 2014, by Kevin McCoy and Anil Dash, live at the Seven on Seven conference at the New Museum in New York City. This experiment represents the first time a non-fungible, tradable blockchain marker was explicitly, via on-chain metadata (enabled by Namecoin), linked to a unique work of art,<ref name="dash">{{Cite web|last=Dash|first=Anil|date=2021-04-02|title=NFTs Weren't Supposed to End Like This|url=https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/04/nfts-werent-supposed-end-like/618488/|access-date=2021-05-05|website=The Atlantic|language=en}}</ref> standing in stark contrast to the multi-unit, fungible, metadata-less "colored coins" of other blockchains and [[Counterparty (platform)|Counterparty]]. | The first one-off NFT was created on May 3, 2014, by Kevin McCoy and Anil Dash, live at the Seven on Seven conference at the New Museum in New York City. This experiment represents the first time a non-fungible, tradable blockchain marker was explicitly, via on-chain metadata (enabled by Namecoin), linked to a unique work of art,<ref name="dash">{{Cite web|last=Dash|first=Anil|date=2021-04-02|title=NFTs Weren't Supposed to End Like This|url=https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/04/nfts-werent-supposed-end-like/618488/|access-date=2021-05-05|website=The Atlantic|language=en}}</ref> standing in stark contrast to the multi-unit, fungible, metadata-less "colored coins" of other blockchains and [[Counterparty (platform)|Counterparty]]. | ||