First Impressions of Using Tezos, Rarible, and Temple Wallet

By davidgyoung | Alternative Investing | 24 Feb 2022


Finally caved in.  Of course we heard about NFTs for some time now and never doubted their validity or existence, but we certainly had no idea how to mint one or any true feeling or perception about what they are, could be, or are meant to be  . . . . or not to be.  Does anyone really know those answers btw?  Regardless - now we know at least a smidge of the feeling and vibe of the whole NFT thing

Regarding these "diplomats", Oxtazy things, and AO9s, and soon to be Dogamis our Temple wallet stores, well we shall see.  We have our reasons for grabbing them but this is an extreme level of speculation with very restricted allocations as we try to learn more.  We don't know.  We do know the experience has been fabulous.  Maybe we will even explore Tezotopia.

But first, let's take a glance at a few of our recent publications on this platform:

What Do People Actually Use The Lightning Network For?

Time To Substantially Add To Tezos Position

Tezos Keeps Chugging Along

$20M Per Bitcoin - The Perfect Collateral

The Fed Wants Bitcoin Ready To Help Cushion Popped Bubbles

Here's what we did:

1. Created Temple wallet and synched it to Firefox browser extension

2. Poked around Rarible for a few days prior and decided to land there

3. Allowed Rarible to synch to Temple wallet

4. Tossed some Tezzies on the wallet

From here we started to roam around Rarible acting like we knew what the hell we were doing.  We impulse bought some pieces because the artists had some following and the pieces fit our vibe and preferences.  We started looking for NFT projects where the NFTs, though cute and all to look at, served some sort of purpose potentially economically and financially.  We landed on the names seen above.  Also minted one NFT along with a handful of purchases.  Total fees paid under $2 in fact didn't even pay attention to them.

That's it.  It was very easy in retrospect.  And that's the point.

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