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The ftNFT Awards 2024, considered the Oscars of NFTs, took place at the historical Fort Manoel in Malta, celebrating the top talents in the NFT community. The event was a gathering of digital artists, businesses, and NFT fans, featuring performances and a cabaret show. Several NFT artists were recognized in 12 categories, including best art shows, innovative collections, and rising stars. The top awards went to “You Could Suffer in Heaven”, “Cacticrew”, and “Anastasia NFTart”. The event concluded with fireworks, music, and a group photo, marking a significant moment for digital art.
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NFTs (non-fungible tokens) allows artists to cash in on their creative work in a unique and digital way. As more artists get into NFTs, it’s cool to see the best talent getting recognized and helping to grow the NFT community.
Take, for instance, the ftNFT Awards 2024, often called the Oscars of NFTs. It was a get-together of digital artists, businesses and over a thousand NFT fans, all set at the historical Fort Manoel in Malta on Nov. 14. Imagine a centuries-old fortress beaming with digital art, setting the stage for exchanging ideas, networking, and shaping NFT’s future.
The party started at 7:00 pm CET, where everyone was given a warm welcome with drinks on the house and a live band. Guests were buzzing with talks about NFTs and awaited performances from big names like Jason Derulo, DJ Artbat and Leblanc who were to hit the stage later.
As night fell, a captivating cabaret show set the mood for the main event – the ftNFT YoCerebrum Awards. Various NFT artists were recognized across 12 categories, shedding light on established and upcoming talents in the NFT space. The categories ranged from the best art shows in a digital-physical space to innovative NFT collections and rising NFT stars.
The top NFT project award was bagged by “You Could Suffer in Heaven” with the most innovative NFT collection going to Cacticrew. Anastasia NFTart became the Rising NFT Star. The winners were decided based on transparent public voting reinforced with data from the ftNFT marketplace and insights from experts in the field.
Kane Tallowin, the winner of the NFT Project of the Year award, felt that the event was a great platform for those starting in the NFT world. Others saw the ftNFT Awards as an opportunity to garner mainstream attention and perhaps even kick-start the next NFT market surge.
The night ended on a high note with fireworks and a group photo, followed by an epic after-party. Local bands, Jason Derulo, and DJs Artbat and Leblanc gave an electrifying performance, turning Fort Manoel into a vibrating hub of music and digital art.
As the last notes of the music died out and people departed, it was clear this event had set new standards for celebrating digital art. With its futuristic vision amidst historical surroundings, it beautifully captured the essence of a digital renaissance.
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