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Price drops on ‘Cryptohouse’ with NFT decor, mint your personality as an NFT and more

Price drops on ‘Cryptohouse’ with NFT decor, mint your personality as an NFT and more

Waning interest in a North Hollywood crypto-themed home

A crypto-friendly house in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, is seemingly struggling to sell, as the property has seen its price reduce three times in a little over four months.

The so-called “Cryptohouse,” as stated on the glowing neon sign in its kitchen, was listed for sale at $1.2 million in October last year. As of Jan. 5, though, it is now fetching an asking price of $949,000.

The impressive custom neon sign never lets you forget just where you are. Image: Zillow

The four-bed, three-bath home sees the listing agents boasting in the property description of its spacious and flowing floor plan ideal for “savvy investors.”

For a perplexing unknown reason, the description leaves out its tasteful wallpaper choices, which include multiple nonfungible tokens (NFTs) from the classic Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) and CryptoPunk collections prominent in the living and dining area.

The future owner can look forward to explaining the unique decor choices to dinner guests. Image: Zillow

The house also features themed wallpapers in each of the four rooms, one each for Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Dogecoin (DOGE) and one smattered with a selection of crypto-positive tweets.

Guests will surely be saying “much wow” if they sleep in the DOGE room. Image: Zillow

Those wanting to try before they buy can even rent the house through Airbnb. No need to get in quickly as it seems it currently has no bookings for the future.

Make your personality an NFT and mint your heart on the blockchain

A project is offering up NFTs as a way to visually portray an individual’s personality and own the result on the blockchain.

Rubens DB, a Tel Aviv-based artist, launched the “Psynesthesia” NFT collection with 1024 possible NFTs generated by the results of a personality test.

The Polygon-based NFTs are generated according to the traits identified by the test and an algorithm coded by DB. In a release shared with Cointelegraph, the process was explained:

“For example the more the agreeableness is high, the more the colors are warm; the more the extroversion is high, the more the connections are developed.”

The resulting art can be collected as an NFT. The original owner is further granted a photoshoot at Rubens DB’s studio in Tel Aviv where their artwork is projected onto them for a portrait.

An example of the NFTs generated from the personality tests. Image: Psynesthesia

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