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Founder @sektor13nft. Designer. Programmer. Web3 surfer.

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The moment where the apotheosis was officiated. Our main IP based on the world and lore will be titled "Sektor13: Apotheosis". Sektor13 is steadily spreading its wings.

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Builders, stop calling them NFTs. Call them digital collectibles. Or better yet, just collectibles. The term "NFT" is a barrier. It signals technology before it signals value. It asks people to understand the implementation layer before they even care about what they're

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Vibe coding is for coders. But it can be for non-coders too. I've seen people with zero coding experience build websites, real tools, simple utilities, and actually use them every day. And that's the point.

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As a founder in Web3, I'm loving what's happening in the NFT space right now. The hype storm left. The extractors moved on. What remains are builders curating thoughtful emotional experiences that leave a mark in users' memory. While one group says "NFTs are dead," another

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Story-driven NFT projects are the most interesting to me as a collector. They're built around lore, characters, and worlds, which means they can release collectibles in different formats over time: digital, physical, phygital. The story can expand in multiple directions.

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Failed story-driven NFT projects will become rarities - like vinyl records and cassettes. I don't care if a project succeeds or fails. Over time, those failed projects become obscure. Sometimes they get rediscovered years later. Sometimes they just stay buried. Either way, they

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I agree with the hypothesis about the shift from UI-based interactions to API-first for closed networks. But here's my hypothesis: the bigger shift is coming at the operating system's application layer. Right now, we juggle between apps. Want to order food? You open DoorDash,

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What if the mint wasn't the finish line? What if it was the entry point? NFTs work best as infrastructure for long-term collectorship, not endpoints. You're creating the first artifact in an expanding IP ecosystem. Imagine that: A collector mints a character. That's touchpoint

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Last week, I bought some collectibles, and KPR is one of them. I've wanted it in my collection for a long time, and I finally pulled the trigger. I love the quality. The art style, the world they're building, and the storytelling. Their website - one of my favorites in the

Last week, I bought some collectibles, and <a href="/KPRVERSE/">KPR</a> is one of them. I've wanted it in my collection for a long time, and I finally pulled the trigger.

I love the quality. The art style, the world they're building, and the storytelling. Their website - one of my favorites in the
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The Lesotho Stamp I've been collecting things since I was a kid. Random objects that felt beautiful. No order, no meaning, just a human attaching to materials. But my real collector journey started with postage stamps. My elder cousin had a stamp album. I loved how it looked.

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"Collecting for ROI Isn't Wrong" The digital collectible space has a gatekeeping problem. We've created a false binary where you're either a "pure collector" who loves art for art's sake, or a "dirty flipper" who ruins culture. But the reality is far more nuanced. Collecting

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Collector behavior isn't unique to digital collectibles. The same patterns exist in sneakers, vinyl, comics, and trading cards. Hoarder: Accumulates as much as possible with little filtering. Driven by emotional attachment and FOMO. Eg: Minting multiple drops regardless of

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A collection is a preserved history. A record of taste and emotion, even long after the person is gone. That's how I see it.

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What if your NFT had a personality? Not just a JPEG you flex, but a character you can interact with. That's where PFP collectibles are headed. PFPs are already collectibles. They qualify through art, scarcity, community, and cultural moments. But what truly strengthens their

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Inking one of our favorite panels for Chapter 0: Prelude. Rough sketch to clean lines… that expression hits different. So what’s he reacting to? Drop your wildest theory below 👇 Full chapter drops coming soon!