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Can the Space Whale sculpture be saved via non-fungible tokens, or NFTs? That s the plan being pushed by Mayor Hillary Schieve. Here s how it works: Essentially, the stained glass sculpture now in Reno City Plaza would be the basis for creating unique digital art collectibles backed by blockchain technology, which would ensure that the original files remain unique and valuable, in the same way that the Mona Lisa retains its value even though there are millions of posters of the Mona Lisa floating around out there.
For that entire explanation, we basically copied and pasted each of those phrases from writeups by people who actually understand NFTs. We don t know how any of this works, we don t know why any of these things would be valuable, and we re fairly certain that understanding how NFTs work is the new understanding how to save things as a PDF or knowing how to turn off the cat filter on Zoom you eithe
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PHOTOS: Peaceful anti-police protest held in midtown
April 18, 2021
Demonstrators marched in a Black Lives Matter protest after the Brooklyn Center, Minn., police killing of Daunte Wright on April 17, 2021 in downtown Reno. Image: Ty O Neil / This Is Reno
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Black Lives Matter protesters gathered in midtown Saturday to protest police killings. The group marched through most of Midtown and continued to the Reno City Plaza and then back again.
While the past few weeks have showcased violent protesters with large numbers of police and protesters facing off nationally, the Reno march remained peaceful throughout and was around 50 people in number though, this number fluctuated somewhat as the group gained and lost participants while marching.