We all learn about and experience the NFT world differently. Your collection is a POAP of your NFT journey. I created this gallery as a story of my path. Some are important to me as firsts. Others because of a story associated with them. All important in leading me to where I am now.
My first NFT, May 25th 2022. How the journey started.
A Regular looking Dad. The community was fun, had great memes, and was within what I what I wanted to spend on an NFT.
I thought I would create a Twitter meme account with him and make Regular Dad jokes.
mfers were the first NFT that I wanted. They were the community I saw the most on my Twitter feed and thought they were fun, but out of my price range.
Thankfully Sartoshi "rugged" them and their price fell to my range.
I wanted a smiling, nonsmoking mfer. It was love at first site when this mfer was available on June 14 '22.
Since then, he has been my PFP.
I attempted to get an AL spot for 6529 for all of the genesis cares but probably looked like a bot at the time.
I picked up the three on secondary June 26th 2022.
I thought the collection would be important, but had no idea how important it would become to me.
June 29th '22 I had a decision to make. Nakamoto Freedom or a CryptoDickbutt.
I wanted both but my social media was filled with a CDB pump and I FOMO'd into CDB.
Nakamoto Freedom never came back within in reach, but I have my CDB.
It haunted me for awhile, but now I view it as a learning experience.
July 14th 2022, My first AL and mint.
I was so excited, but had no idea who @alphacentaurikid was at the time.
July 17th 2022, my first ReMeme purchase. It filled my empty slot for Nakamoto in my attempt to keep a complete collection of 6529 Memes or Rememes.
I was trying to find ways to get my family more interested in NFT's. @eltier Glitch Advent calendar pushed me to get a digital frame to display for the holidays.
I was slowed up at work and was speeding to get the next building for the Meme mint. I jumped out of the car, ran into the building, pulled out my laptop in the lobby and was able to get to the mint page as the countdown clock was hitting zero. It was a successful and thrilling mint with a lot of failed transactions by others. I felt very lucky that day.
I liked Sgt. Pepe, but I had no idea that it would be what it is today.