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| Token ID | 0.0.983616-14 on mainnet |
| Type | NFT (HIP17) unique metadata |
| Collection | Meet Myro An Origin Story Meet Myro An Origin Story |
| Fees | None |
| Supply | Serial #14 of unlimited |
| Admin | |
| Current holder | 0.0.775613 |
| Creator | |
| Token name | Codename Myro |
| Description | On July 28th, 2020 the first 1000 lines of Calaxy code were completed in DartLang and git-committed by Austin Shepherd & Ryan Leckley (better known as “@mehcode”), engineering leads at LaunchBadge — Calaxy’s development house at the time of writing. When I asked Austin what the code does.. he said: “The code was mostly boilerplate and scaffolding and the first whispers of a login system.” This NFT is built from that first 1,000 lines of code. It took me 13 hours to make. Second longest NFT in the “Myro: Origin Story” collection aside from the Myro Metaverse 3D scene (4 days). It involved getting a minified DartLang file from Austin, text-wrapping it in the shape of Myro.. and manually recolouring more than 2,000 characters to re-create a coloured syntax theme.. akin to what you would see in a code editor. And in traditional early stage beta product fashion... it’s full of bugs. “Codename Myro” is a nod to the many thousands of hours the engineers have poured into the building of Calaxy, and the (many, many more) thousands of lines of code written to bring this project to life. Cooper Kunz, Jason Fabritz, Brett Frank, Paul Madsen, as well as everyone over at Launchbadge — no amount of Canadian maple syrup will fully capture how much I appreciate you guys. Thank you for putting up with my chaos. CW |
| Asset | |
| Links | GoMint Gallery Zuse secondary market SENTX secondary market |
| IPFS CID | bafybeihws5pixmwb4xxqelkybaran2febxhuilqgjbpgl7dkw2tftbbnxm |
| Meta data | aXBmczovL1FtWVV2VFdmNzRYVjRSVUNqRkM5ZUZQZEV3OGpCQmQ4Y1pZNGtBeHlMWHV2RTE= |
| Decoded | ipfs://QmYUvTWf74XV4RUCjFC9eFPdEw8jBBd8cZY4kAxyLXuvE1 |
| Unwrapped | {
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"description": "On July 28th, 2020 the first 1000 lines of Calaxy code were completed in DartLang and git-committed by Austin Shepherd & Ryan Leckley (better known as \u201c@mehcode\u201d), engineering leads at LaunchBadge \u2014 Calaxy\u2019s development house at the time of writing. When I asked Austin what the code does.. he said: \u201cThe code was mostly boilerplate and scaffolding and the first whispers of a login system.\u201d \n\nThis NFT is built from that first 1,000 lines of code. It took me 13 hours to make. Second longest NFT in the \u201cMyro: Origin Story\u201d collection aside from the Myro Metaverse 3D scene (4 days). It involved getting a minified DartLang file from Austin, text-wrapping it in the shape of Myro.. and manually recolouring more than 2,000 characters to re-create a coloured syntax theme.. akin to what you would see in a code editor. And in traditional early stage beta product fashion... it\u2019s full of bugs. \n\n\u201cCodename Myro\u201d is a nod to the many thousands of hours the engineers have poured into the building of Calaxy, and the (many, many more) thousands of lines of code written to bring this project to life. Cooper Kunz, Jason Fabritz, Brett Frank, Paul Madsen, as well as everyone over at Launchbadge \u2014 no amount of Canadian maple syrup will fully capture how much I appreciate you guys. \n\nThank you for putting up with my chaos. \n\nCW",
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