I once released a collection of photographic NFTs on the Et…

KURO ·

I once released a collection of photographic NFTs on the Ethereum chain between 2022 and 2023. Each piece found its owner. But after that, I left Ethereum and continued my journey until today.
Today, I compiled the on-chain data URLs of these 20 works into a single interactive HTML file and inscribed it as a BSV Ordinal on the chain.
However, to be precise, these URLs and images are not fully on-chain.
The media files themselves still reside on OpenSea’s servers — a reflection of my ignorance at the time and the typical limitations of Ethereum NFTs back then. While the ownership information and mint records remain permanently on-chain on Ethereum/Polygon, the actual images and metadata bodies are off-chain.
It would have been easy to re-inscribe the original images directly onto the BSV chain. But I felt that doing so would erase the “historical meaning.” Therefore, I chose to carry forward the works exactly as they were — including all the traces of that era — onto the BSV blockchain.
I’m not yet sure what clear meaning this project holds. Yet my heart whispered, “I want to do this.”
One thing I know for certain is that the art itself bears no sin. An artist can always extend a hand to save or redeem their creations. What matters most is the heart and intention behind each piece at the moment it was born — to create art that you can continue to love even as you yourself change over time.
https://3dordi.io/ordinal/505be272d7fd34c84598da9ae44b46edc273e0554d3d6ae6b31e02a5eac29314_0

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