{"id":12712,"date":"2022-08-03T22:09:14","date_gmt":"2022-08-03T22:09:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nftandcrypto-news.com\/art\/a-guide-to-fxhash-tezos-premier-generative-art-platform\/"},"modified":"2022-08-03T22:09:16","modified_gmt":"2022-08-03T22:09:16","slug":"a-guide-to-fxhash-tezos-premier-generative-art-platform","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nftandcrypto-news.com\/art\/a-guide-to-fxhash-tezos-premier-generative-art-platform\/","title":{"rendered":"A Guide to Fxhash: Tezos’ Premier Generative Art Platform"},"content":{"rendered":"
For years, generative art has been a major facet of the NFT market. From algorithmically-produced batches of PFPs to collaborative AI 1\/1s, some of the most influential artists and projects on the blockchain employ generative technologies in their creative processes.<\/p>\n
Given the popularity of generative art, it makes sense that community-driven platforms like Art Blocks, Gen.Art, and Brain Drops have maintained their positions as leaders in the space on the Ethereum blockchain. Yet, just as developers and collectors alike continue to seek out more economical solutions for creating and trading NFTs, it seems so too are administrators.<\/p>\n
Even as the NFT market ebbs and flows, the ever-present competition among NFT marketplaces has yet to wane. New challengers are entering the ring often, and not just on the Ethereum blockchain. One such contender, fxhash, has caught the attention of the greater NFT community and is taking the generative art sector by storm.<\/p>\n