Ether Cards is now Galaxis, the self-serve web3 engagement platform where anyone can build and monetize dynamic utility-driven NFTs–without the need to code or the help of a third party. Created by the Ether Cards team and born out of the dynamic capabilities created for the Ether Cards NFT project established in March 2021, the Galaxis platform enhances the relationship between any creator and their community by imbuing simple NFTs with bespoke unique utilities that can grow and change, provide owner-specific benefits, and opens up an essentially unlimited set of interactive tools to cultivate and engage communities. Galaxis launches today at noon EST in a 12-hour “Singularity Event“ held across the Galaxis Discord and in Twitter Spaces. Information on the month-long slate of Galaxis events, exclusive drops, tutorials, and groundbreaking collaborations can be found below
partnership with Galaxis, actor, writer, and visual artist Val Kilmer is launching KAMP KILMER today, a virtual space where a community of eclectics and artists can come together to share ideas and collaborate on art, film, music, and literary projects without limitations of space and time. The first project of KAMP KILMER will be to transform Val’s GOD PANELS into collaborative NFTs with the Galaxis Art Engine, a new type of NFT that enables artists to create a collection that can continuously evolve.
“Our founding team has been a part of the crypto and NFT space since their earliest days, and as much as we love NFTs, we also quickly saw they would have limited mainstream appeal if all they could be were pretty JPEGs,” said Andras Kristof, CEO and co-founder of Galaxis and Ether Cards. “The goal of Ether Cards was to build a future for NFTs through code and community, and to make the laborious development of utility traits simple and available to everyone.”
“Many believe the known universe was born from a dense pinpoint of infinite gravity called a singularity,” continued Mr. Kristof. “In the same way, Galaxis has been born out of the capabilities created for Ether Cards. We are proud to lead this next evolution of community and NFTs from one way, temporary transactions into a living, evolving, and self-sustaining ecosystem.”
Some examples of these creator-community relationships can include: entertainers, athletes, celebrities and their fans; art creators and collectors; social causes and their supporters; open source and open ecosystem projects and their users, as well as corporations and their stakeholders. Community members get real ownership and benefits in an ecosystem that respects their privacy by not requiring any of their personal information.