Welcome to autonomous art.
Mint an NFT by making a visual contribution to a collective work.
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Each contribution combines to form the whole.
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Make your mark
Start drawing, add to the art.
Explore the forks
Autonomous Art can take many different directions. Forks are collective sub-projects that start with a point in the history.
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What is this thing?
An NFT that you mint by making a visual contribution. Each time someone modifies the art, they receive a token, and the art is updated for all other token holders.
How much does it cost to mint?
The price to mint increases linearly over time to help prevent vandalism, but the amount paid to mint a new token is divided equally amongst all previous token holders, so each artist is rewarded by each subsequent artist.
Where is the data stored?
The entire NFT is stored on-chain.
Are rewards divided per-token or per-artist?
Rewards are divided per-token, so if you make multiple contributions you will receive rewards for each token.
How do I withdraw rewards?
Connect your wallet and scroll to the 'members only' section at the bottom of the page.
What are Autonomous Graphics 'forks'?
Each token holder can run and configure their own sub 'fork' of Autonomous Graphics, where the starting image for the fork is the image at the time the Autonomous Graphics token was minted. The token holder can set the base price and price increment interval for the fork, which determines how much it costs to mint contributions to the fork, and how often the price to mint increases by that amount.
What are the limits on fork prices?
The base price can not be 0, and once configured it can not be lowered -- only raised.