what's Infinite Node Foundation?
The Infinite Node Foundation (NODE) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation, evolution, and stewardship of digital art and NFTs. Established to support the ecosystem where digital collectibles thrive, NODE focuses on acquiring and managing intellectual property from pioneering NFT projects. By operating as a network, it emphasizes collective efforts to ensure the longevity and accessibility of blockchain-based art, inspired by early innovators in the space. NODE's initiatives include strategic investments in digital art communities and protocols that enable creation, trading, and connection among artists and collectors. As a foundation, it prioritizes open stewardship over commercial exploitation, fostering environments where NFTs can live and adapt without centralized control. This approach builds on the decentralized principles of blockchain technology to create sustainable models for digital cultural assets.
Infinite Node Foundation aims to be synonymous with Ethereum culture globally, hiring for digital art/CryptoPunks.
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x.com/nodefndOpening an exhibition titled "BEEPLE: / INFINITE_LOOP" with @beeple on 2026-04-18 in Palo Alto.
The project will start in California with the goal of becoming synonymous with Ethereum culture, with plans for global impact over time.
The project announces it is hiring for roles focused on digital art experiences and CryptoPunks expertise.
OpenSea's newsletter features verse as a top Web3 headline, with Beeple annotating a poem for the project alongside Jack Butcher.
MoMA's new director, Christophe Cherix, includes the CryptoPunks: Free to Claim book in his Top 10 books of 2025.
The Micky Malka meme contest concludes with @zzjrdd and @justinwetch announced as the two winners.
The Micky Malka meme contest prize pool increases to 2 ETH, up from 1.6 ETH, with contributions from @Diankamaxi and @deroGGG.
The opening weekend event is a collaboration with Larva Labs, creator of CryptoPunks.
A community meme contest about Micky Malka features a 1.6 ETH prize pool with half donated to the foundation, with submissions due Friday.
The January 2025 event takes place in Palo Alto.
A gallery opens in January 2025.
Micky Malka, who controlled 5% of Bitcoin in the mid-2010s and has early-stage investments in Robinhood, Coinbase, and Revolut, is associated with the foundation.
The foundation is hiring an events producer to create experiences.
CryptoPunks intellectual property sold by Yuga Labs to Infinite Node Foundation.
The foundation receives a $10k donation from a community member, following another donor's lead, to support emerging artists and the digital art space.
Public launch preparation begins after 8-month development period. First community event planned in Bay Area.
Construction phase begins following 5-month architectural planning period.