

The provenance of each Check is also preserved on-chain, with the 'family tree' of each combination traceable back to the original 80-check Originals.Ĭontinuing in Butcher's goal of transparency, the constantly updating collection data is available on the Checks.Art statistics page. Users are provided with two outcomes when combining checks - allowing the burner to become the artist as the new NFT is created. Shift: Refers to the light shift, between either UV or IR.ĭay: Indicates when the NFT was created, relative to the burn mechanism being live.Īdditionally - as Checks are burned together to create lower-numbered grids, the outputs take characteristics of their 'parent'. Speed: If you didn't realize, Checks move! The speed at which the art cycles through is noted in the speed characteristics, which range from. Gradients command a premium on the market, and have emerged as one of the more subjectively desirable traits. Gradient: The color pattern present in the design. As described above, combining two 80 checks creates a 40, two 40s to a 20, etc.Ĭolor Band: How many colors are present in the design - ranges from 80 all the way down to 1, with the single bands fetching the highest premium of any attribute. Number of Checks: How many checkmarks are in the grid. There are several different attributes that impact the output of the Checks Originals. The burn is not mandatory - participants can choose to keep their Edition, acting as an "unrevealed" NFT and carrying a premium on the market for the chance at minting a rare Original. Through originals, Butcher gamified the creation process even further - with traits like color band, speed, shift, and day allowing holders to choose their own path to curating the collection. – culminating in a top-level single black check.īutcher's Phase 2 burn event kicked off on Super Bowl Sunday, with users able to burn their editions into the new "originals" contract on the Checks.art interface. From there, collectors could burn two originals to create a 40-check, two 40s to create a 20, etc. The primary direction focused on a burn mechanism, which Butcher noted was inspired by Damien Hirst's 'The Currency'.īutcher's proposed mechanics detailed burning the Open Edition to receive an "on-chain original", which would create a randomly generated 80-check grid. It may or may not be notable.”ġ6,031 NFTs were minted in the 24-hour window, with the floor steadily rising as Butcher continued to build in public - creating a thread of his ideas and direction for the project that provided transparent updates. The caption, "This artwork may or may not be notable" is another Easter Egg tied to Twitter - when hovering over a Twitter account that was verified prior to Blue, the message reads, "This is a legacy verified account.

3, Butcher released his 24-hour Open Edition (uncapped supply) mint of Checks, priced at $8 (a nod to Twitter Blue's subscription price).
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This cultural shift inspired Butcher to create Checks - a neat grid of 80 multicolored checkmarks that provided social commentary on the idea of verification and authenticity. The blue checkmark used to be a status symbol - but could now be effectively purchased for an $8 monthly subscription.

In late 2022, Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter and the subsequent launch of Twitter Blue subscriptions fundamentally altered the 'verified' status quo that the social media platform had helped usher in over the last decade. After spending 10 years working as a Creative Director in the advertising industry, Butcher branched out to launch his own consulting agency.īutcher is no stranger to NFTs, having created and sold several collections and 1/1 pieces over the last two years - with his "NFTs, explained" piece notably selling for 74 ETH in March of 2021: Jack Butcher, the founder of the creative agency Visualize Value (hence the VV in the project name), has grown his following by using simple and effective visual images to communicate complex messages. Open Edition mints have become a popular way for artists to create unique and accessible collections in 2023 - and arguably the most successful example of this trending meta has been Jack Butcher's Checks VV project.Īn artistic commentary on the idea of verification and Elon Musk's Twitter Blue conquests, Butcher released his 80-checkmark grid in January - and has continued to capture the attention of the space through novel metadata updates and a burn mechanism that empowers collectors to use the token as the canvas.īelow is a deep dive into the Checks VV project: Who Is Jack Butcher? 🎨
