Art Can Die, NFT Lisbon, and More

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The NFT conference is a two-day event where speakers will discuss their experiences and projects from various fields. Participants can connect with fellow artists and collectors and gain valuable insights from their peers. The event also brings together investors, platform creators, and artists in a unique networking setting.

Cosplay dress-up competition

The National Fair of Theatre and Dance (NFT Lisbon) is welcoming cosplayers with open arms. This year’s edition features a Cosplay dress-up competition on the main stage on 4 and 5 April. You can buy tickets and enter to win prizes if you dress up as your favorite character.

To enter the competition, submit a photo of your cosplay, preferably in progress. The quality of the image will be a major factor in judging your cosplay. If possible, submit a reference color photo as well. Applicants must pay all fees and expenses related to participating in the competition.

Those interested in entering the competition must be at least 13 years old. Under-age participants need the permission of their parents or legal guardian and must be accompanied by an adult. The deadline for entry is one hour before the competition. The number of entrants is limited to 40.

Aside from the Cosplay competition, attendees can also enjoy a vibrant shopping district, colorful parties, and the NFT art district. The NFT art festival will feature works from 100 international artists. Its lineup is full of OGs, established players, and up-and-coming talent.

Green blockchain initiatives

The Non-Fungible Technology conference in Lisbon has a diverse set of themes that span gaming, art, and business models. In addition, the conference includes discussions about the Metaverse and green blockchain initiatives. The conference has attracted hundreds of attendees and participants who gathered for a week of conferences, hackathons, and exhibitions.

While blockchain technology is generally not environmentally friendly, many organizations and companies are taking steps to combat this issue. Some have advocated for a proof-of-stake model, while others feel that a shift towards renewable energy is the better way to go. Some countries, such as El Salvador, are considering adopting cryptocurrencies as legal tender. These developments may help make cryptocurrencies more widely accepted as currencies.

One such organization is the Santa Casa da Misericordia de Lisboa, a 500-year-old social enterprise in Portugal. It maintains the Museum of Sao Roque, the largest religious collection in Catholic Europe. The organization also launched a VR platform called Artentik, which showcases art and other works from the museum.

Another example of an NFT project is Chronicle, a digital collectibles marketplace that has partnered with the Save the Giant Panda Foundation and the NEAR Protocol. Both of these organizations are committed to using the technology to help preserve the environment. These organizations have a long-term goal of using blockchain technology to make the world a better place.

Another green blockchain initiative that was recently developed is the Ethereum platform, which is implementing a proof-of-stake algorithm to reduce energy consumption. By making this transition to a proof-of-stake system, Ethereum will cut out 99 percent of its power usage.

Art Can Die

Art Can Die is a decentralized ecosystem that empowers people to participate in art projects. Its POAPs, or point of experience tokens, let people share digital memories of art experiences. Art Can Die is a platform that has the potential to change the art market and monetize it. At NFT Lisbon, the team is hosting two events: a presentation on their project and an exhibition of their works.

Art Can Die, a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO), is taking the art industry by storm by creating a multi-layered ecosystem to bring art to the masses. The project uses blockchain technology and tokenization to create a safe and secure platform for investors to invest in art. The company promises a thriving secondary market and regular events for users. Investing in the DAO will allow users to access a secondary market, thereby earning rewards and claiming a share of profits from exceptional artworks.

In addition to the exhibition, the Non-Fungible Conference will host talks, presentations, seminars, and parties. The events will provide a unique experience for attendees and offer them life-changing opportunities. Over 150 attendees are expected to attend this conference, which promises to be jam-packed with interesting conversations and innovative ideas. The four tracks will explore the core foundations of NFT, as well as the latest updates in the field.

In addition to the exhibitions, NFT Lisbon is hosting a POAP treasure hunt, where visitors can scan QR codes and get a piece of art from NFT Lisbon. Additionally, there will be an art exhibition that showcases works of 100 international artists. The event will also feature live painting by Argentine artist Samot.