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  • Using The World's Most Incredible Image Collection, How to Design, Launch Cybercurrencies & NFT's

    Allen Kimble, Jr.
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    One day while walking my 5-month old pug in the Sonoran, I decided to photograph his entire life. My first photo of Vinny the Pug was taken on a side street in Scottsdale, Arizona. It was the beginning of the most amazing relationship between a human and his canine adventurer. Throughout the 13-years that I photographed Vinny posing atop boulders in the desert, he never ceased to amaze me in his desire to fulfill my every desire to capture great pictures of him. Vinny was such a natural, that he soon began appearing of television News, in books, in magazines and even a coveted interviewed by 'Climbing' Magazine. Before he had reached the mid-point of his all too short career, Vinny the Pug had become a global celebrity and perhaps the second most recognizable Pug second only to Frank, the canine made famous by the "Men In Black" Movie. Because Vinny the Pug and the Internet literally grew up together, I created and propagated several cyber personas for him. It was my strategy for prepositioning Vinny in cyberspace for the day I was ready to develop his photo repository in to a fungible asset generators. In 2013, Vinny the Pug's career came to an end because of a cancerous tumor that attacked his body. Ever since then, I've been waiting for the emergence of an extraordinary way to exploit his massive image cache that goes well beyond simply replicating and selling his pictures. With the advent of cybercurrencies and Non-Fungible-Tokens, I feel the time now. I am ready to open his library and develop products, systems and services to capitalize on the thousands of images I captured of the Incredible Life and Times of 'Vinny the Pug'.
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