Despite playing a fundamental role in the evolution of generative and dynamic art within the Web3 realm, asynchronous art has sadly revealed its decision to close its operations. The company closes at the end of this year.
Async Art CEO Conlan Ríos shared the news of Async’s resignation through a series of tweets, expressing his gratitude for everyone who has been a part of his extraordinary journey. On a positive note, he reaffirmed his continued enthusiasm for digital assets and the creative activities of the Web3 community:
This has been an incredible journey so far and I thank everyone who traveled with us. Personally, I’m not going anywhere and remain bullish as always on digital assets. I hope to continue celebrating what you all continue to do, build and collect
— Conlan Ríos (conlan.eth) (@conlan) October 23, 2023
Concluding an extraordinary journey
Since its inception in February 2020, Async has been a driving force for creative activities through Async.Market, a one-stop shop for unique art and music experiences on blockchain, empowering creators globally.
Async.Market is best known for its Blueprints system that allows the creation of generative NFTs without requiring coding experience, creating famous works of art such as ‘Grifters’ by XCOPY and ‘DecentralEyesMashup’ by Coldie. In any case, the market It will cut off purchases at the end of 2023 and will no longer accept new submissions.
However, asynchronous NFTs will still be accessible on the blockchain and the interplanetary file system. On top of that -vTaking advantage of the interactive nature of Async’s assets – the team has committed to potentially releasing a simplified viewer in the coming months to ensure its distinctive and captivating artistic elements remain accessible to fans.
Since Async parts are dynamic, interaction requires a front-end website and user interface. Our team will be making an effort to see if we can release a simplified viewer in the coming months.
– Asynchronous Art (@AsyncArt) October 23, 2023
Additionally, Async emphasized that the company’s closure does not mean the end of the generative and dynamic art movement it helped, tweeting, “We trust that this movement will endure through the spirit of the builders and creators of Web3,” before expressing their sincere gratitude for their vibrant community of artists, collectors and partners.
Although the chapter is closing for Async, the legacy it leaves behind significantly involves artist empowerment, innovations, and the utmost importance of the on-chain community.
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