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Say Hello to AI-website ArtificialSong.com and Crypto NFT project TheFuckinFriends.com

The first two modest projects of 1000 Startups LLC are ArtificialSong.com and TheFuckinFriends.com .

ArtificialSong.com is a very basic WordPress site that shows what artificial intelligence can do with songwriting. But what was really interesting, and what I need to get back to, are what I learned about the WP plug-ins available out there to do complex AI tasks.

TheFuckinFriends.com is a derivative NFT collection based on the The Fuckin’ Trolls, a collection originally distributed in 2021. I’m using the Friends to test my theory that it’s more productive, with less heavy lifting, to plug into an existing NFT community, than to build your own. We are producing additional derivative NFT collections.

100 Interesting Things to Give as a Reward to NFT Holders

“name 25 interesting things to give to nft holders as reward for holding the nft. number them 1 through 25, with the best idea as number 1, and the worst idea as number 25.”

  1. Early access to new releases or exclusive content.
  2. Discounts on merchandise or other products.
  3. Access to special events or meet-and-greets with the creators or artists behind the NFT.
  4. Behind-the-scenes glimpses or behind-the-scenes content.
  5. Customized experiences or personalized messages.
  6. One-on-one consultations with the creators or artists.
  7. Unique, physical items such as signed posters or prints.
  8. A share of the profits or revenue generated by the NFT.
  9. A percentage off of future NFT purchases.
  10. Special recognition or accolades within the community.
  11. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of the NFT donated to a charitable cause.
  12. A special forum or discussion group for NFT holders.
  13. Access to a library of digital resources or educational materials.
  14. Personalized shoutouts on social media or other platforms.
  15. Exclusive access to live streams or Q&A sessions.
  16. A special role or title within the community.
  17. Invitations to private events or parties.
  18. Special in-game perks or bonuses.
  19. A personalized playlist or playlist curation service.
  20. Personalized artwork or other digital assets.
  21. A personalized video message or recorded audio message.
  22. A personalized voice acting or music performance.
  23. A personalized writing or design consultation.
  24. A personalized workout or nutrition plan.
  25. A personalized horoscope or astrological reading.

“those are great ideas, thank you! please name 25 more, numbering them 26 through 50.”

  1. Customized merchandise such as t-shirts or hats with the NFT design.
  2. A personalized training or coaching program.
  3. A personalized recipe or meal plan.
  4. A personalized book recommendation list.
  5. A personalized video game or app recommendation list.
  6. A personalized movie or TV show recommendation list.
  7. A personalized board game or card game recommendation list.
  8. A personalized song or music recommendation list.
  9. A personalized book club or discussion group.
  10. A personalized meditation or yoga program.
  11. A personalized gardening or plant care plan.
  12. A personalized pet care or training plan.
  13. A personalized home workout or exercise plan.
  14. A personalized mental health or self-care plan.
  15. A personalized fashion or style consultation.
  16. A personalized home decor or interior design consultation.
  17. A personalized travel or vacation recommendation list.
  18. A personalized career or business consultation.
  19. A personalized relationship or dating advice session.
  20. A personalized financial planning or budgeting consultation.
  21. A personalized education or learning program.
  22. A personalized writing or creative writing workshop.
  23. A personalized photography or art tutorial.
  24. A personalized music or instrument lesson.
  25. A personalized cooking or baking lesson.

“thank you! please share another 25 ideas, and number them 51 through 75.”

  1. A personalized language or cultural exchange program.
  2. A personalized genealogy or ancestry research consultation.
  3. A personalized personal branding or social media consultation.
  4. A personalized pet breeding or genetics consultation.
  5. A personalized personal development or self-improvement plan.
  6. A personalized legal or financial advice session.
  7. A personalized wedding or event planning consultation.
  8. A personalized home renovation or design consultation.
  9. A personalized landscaping or gardening design consultation.
  10. A personalized nutrition or health consultation.
  11. A personalized sleep or relaxation program.
  12. A personalized travel or adventure planning consultation.
  13. A personalized home security or safety consultation.
  14. A personalized pet behavior or training consultation.
  15. A personalized beauty or skincare consultation.
  16. A personalized parenting or family advice session.
  17. A personalized dating or relationship coaching session.
  18. A personalized career or job search consultation.
  19. A personalized party or event planning consultation.
  20. A personalized entertainment or media recommendation list.
  21. A personalized home organization or decluttering consultation.
  22. A personalized self-defense or martial arts lesson.
  23. A personalized art or craft tutorial.
  24. A personalized home brew or cooking consultation.
  25. A personalized comedy or humor writing workshop.

“please share 25 more ideas, and number them 76 through 100. the ideas should be things that can placed on a blockchain, like a picture or a comic.”

  1. A digital art piece or collection.
  2. A digital comic book or graphic novel.
  3. A digital album or music collection.
  4. A digital movie or TV show.
  5. A digital game or app.
  6. A digital book or ebook.
  7. A digital recipe or cooking guide.
  8. A digital workout or exercise guide.
  9. A digital meditation or mindfulness guide.
  10. A digital gardening or plant care guide.
  11. A digital pet care or training guide.
  12. A digital home design or decor guide.
  13. A digital travel guide or destination recommendation list.
  14. A digital career or business guide.
  15. A digital relationship or dating guide.
  16. A digital financial planning or budgeting guide.
  17. A digital education or learning program.
  18. A digital writing or creative writing guide.
  19. A digital photography or art tutorial.
  20. A digital music or instrument lesson.
  21. A digital cooking or baking lesson.
  22. A digital language or cultural exchange program.
  23. A digital genealogy or ancestry research guide.
  24. A digital personal branding or social media guide.
  25. A digital pet breeding or genetics guide.

75 Ways of Integrating NFT (Non-Fungible Tokens) into things

“i am looking to incorporate nft’s (non-fungible tokens) into comic books, cartoons and music. what else can i incorporate nft’s into? list 25 ideas, number them 1 to 25, with number 1 being the best one.

  1. Art and collectible items: NFTs can be used to certify the authenticity and ownership of artworks, rare coins, stamps, and other collectibles.
  2. Digital media: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of digital media such as videos, music, and ebooks.
  3. Virtual real estate: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual land or other virtual assets in online games and virtual worlds.
  4. Tickets and passes: NFTs can be used as digital tickets for events, concerts, and other experiences.
  5. Clothing and fashion accessories: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of unique clothing and fashion items.
  6. Furniture and home decor: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of unique furniture and home decor items.
  7. Gadgets and electronics: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of rare or limited edition gadgets and electronics.
  8. Food and drink: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of rare or limited edition food and drink products.
  9. Cars and other vehicles: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of rare or limited edition vehicles.
  10. Toys and games: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of rare or limited edition toys and games.
  11. Books and magazines: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of rare or limited edition books and magazines.
  12. Sports and entertainment memorabilia: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of sports and entertainment memorabilia such as signed jerseys and autographed posters.
  13. Jewelry and watches: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of rare or limited edition jewelry and watches.
  14. Beauty and personal care products: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of rare or limited edition beauty and personal care products.
  15. Health and wellness products: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of rare or limited edition health and wellness products.
  16. Baby products: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of rare or limited edition baby products.
  17. Office supplies and equipment: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of rare or limited edition office supplies and equipment.
  18. Musical instruments: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of rare or limited edition musical instruments.
  19. Outdoor gear and equipment: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of rare or limited edition outdoor gear and equipment.
  20. Pet supplies: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of rare or limited edition pet supplies.
  21. Home improvement and DIY products: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of rare or limited edition home improvement and DIY products.
  22. Tools and hardware: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of rare or limited edition tools and hardware.
  23. Party supplies: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of rare or limited edition party supplies.
  24. Travel and luggage: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of rare or limited edition travel and luggage items.
  25. Hobbies and crafts: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of rare or limited edition hobby and craft supplies.

awesome, please give me 25 more, numbering them 26 through 50.

  1. Virtual currency: NFTs can be used as a form of virtual currency for online transactions.
  2. Virtual goods: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual goods such as avatar items and in-game items.
  3. Cryptocurrency collectibles: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of rare or limited edition cryptocurrency collectibles.
  4. Education and training courses: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of education and training courses.
  5. Virtual event experiences: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual event experiences such as virtual concerts or live streams.
  6. Virtual meet and greet experiences: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual meet and greet experiences with celebrities or other public figures.
  7. Virtual retreats and workshops: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual retreats and workshops.
  8. Virtual tours: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual tours of museums, art galleries, and other locations.
  9. Virtual fitness classes: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual fitness classes.
  10. Virtual gaming tournaments: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual gaming tournaments.
  11. Virtual cooking classes: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual cooking classes.
  12. Virtual wine tastings: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual wine tastings.
  13. Virtual language classes: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual language classes.
  14. Virtual magic shows: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual magic shows.
  15. Virtual comedy shows: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual comedy shows.
  16. Virtual theater performances: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual theater performances.
  17. Virtual art classes: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual art classes.
  18. Virtual escape rooms: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual escape rooms.
  19. Virtual trivia nights: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual trivia nights.
  20. Virtual board game nights: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual board game nights.
  21. Virtual meditation sessions: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual meditation sessions.
  22. Virtual yoga classes: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual yoga classes.
  23. Virtual dance classes: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual dance classes.
  24. Virtual music lessons: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual music lessons.
  25. Virtual writing workshops: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual writing workshops.

“cool, please give me 25 more, numbering them 51 through 75, and I want only outlandish ones, they have to be really strange and weird.”

  1. Virtual haunted houses: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual haunted houses.
  2. Virtual pet cemeteries: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual pet cemeteries.
  3. Virtual zoos: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual zoos where users can collect and trade virtual animals.
  4. Virtual time machines: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual time machines.
  5. Virtual dream vacations: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual dream vacations to exotic locations.
  6. Virtual escape pods: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual escape pods for use in case of a global disaster.
  7. Virtual reality games: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual reality games.
  8. Virtual reality escape rooms: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual reality escape rooms.
  9. Virtual reality concerts: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual reality concerts.
  10. Virtual reality theme parks: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual reality theme parks.
  11. Virtual reality art galleries: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual reality art galleries.
  12. Virtual reality sports events: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual reality sports events.
  13. Virtual reality fashion shows: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual reality fashion shows.
  14. Virtual reality movie theaters: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual reality movie theaters.
  15. Virtual reality haunted houses: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual reality haunted houses.
  16. Virtual reality zoos: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual reality zoos.
  17. Virtual reality escape pods: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual reality escape pods.
  18. Virtual reality dream vacations: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual reality dream vacations.
  19. Virtual reality time machines: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual reality time machines.
  20. Virtual reality pet cemeteries: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual reality pet cemeteries.
  21. Virtual reality baby showers: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual reality baby showers.
  22. Virtual reality wedding ceremonies: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual reality wedding ceremonies.
  23. Virtual reality birthday parties: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual reality birthday parties.
  24. Virtual reality retirement parties: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual reality retirement parties.
  25. Virtual reality funeral services: NFTs can be used to represent ownership of virtual reality funeral services.

Creating NFT comic books based on NFT characters

Non-fungible tokens (NFT) are a fast-growing business. “NFT art is digital artwork that is backed by a blockchain technology,” such as Ethereum or Polygon.

Creating NFTs is a lot of work, a lot of heavy lifting. In addition to the art, you’re building a community around the art, and then maintaining that community. Many fail at it. Most fail at it.

Kanpai Pandas is a recent example of success (I own no Kanpai Pandas). They built a 10,000 piece collection, sold out, and went to work developing the community.

Now, because this is the blockchain, the holders of Kanpai Pandas are a public record.

It is a lot easier, faster, cheaper and straightforward to plug into an existing NFT community than to try to build and maintain your own, at least in my little world of reason. You give yourself a better chance at success. So you find NFT collections where the copyright protections are favorable – in other words, for example, if you own some of those 10,000 NFTs, you can work those into your own creations – and partner with artists and writers to build unique creations like comic books that work your owned characters into the story.

And then you give those creations back to the holders of the original art, or sell them. In the world of blockchain, you already know who holds the original art, and so it is very easy to mass distribute what you created. Theoretically, it raises the value of the original art because they’re getting something additional for holding the original art, and what you created will generate value, too, as people discover what they received.

I’ve already seen this work, but I think it’s still an underutilized technique for getting into the NFT business cheaply with relatively low risk. There should be a lot more derivative works than there are presently.