Rolling Bones is a free NFT collection of 6,000 unique avatars designed to boost the attributes of NFT cars and multiply drivers' rewards within the Meta Drive game.. In addition to earning rewards for safe driving, users can also mint new cars, launch their own Fuel and Energy stations, and even start their own businesses with the "Metaverse for Drivers.". The app has a gamified approach to educating users about safe driving that makes it fun and informative.. In-game items and services can be purchased with MDT or DRW token.. Users can earn real-world value from their in-game activities.. The Meta Drive app's combination of fun, education, and real-world rewards make it a must-have for any car enthusiast.
Thepicassoproject intersects fine art, neural networks, and NFTs.. By carefully studying the artwork produced by Picasso, a custom neural network has been trained to synthesise and create completely original pieces of art that pay homage to the artist while also re-imagine his genius.. In contrast to exhibitions that showcase artist retrospectives, thepicassoproject uses machine learning to offer an interpretation of Picasso as a prospective.. 10,000 stand-alone works of art are in the collection.. The team is made up of science PhD students from the University of California who love art and have a passion for artificial intelligence and neural networks.. The Picasso museum in Barcelona is where thepicassoproject started.. Their goal is to build on the emotions, styles and creativity of Picasso and create beautiful and original NFT art.. The Picassoproject team is excited to share their unique fine art with the community.. Mint-day will be held on December 19th.. There is an opportunity to purchase an original piece of art.. The acquisition process is explained in a document on the website for those who are new to it.. Individuals will receive a surprise artwork from the minting process.. Thepicassoproject will benefit a lot of nonprofits, such as the Kids and Art Foundation.. Thepicassoproject will host several in-person events early next year.