

This article comes fromBitcoin.com, original author: Jamie Redman
Odaily Translator | Nian Yin Si Tang
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, original author: Jamie Redman
Odaily Translator | Nian Yin Si Tang
SummaryinformationLast week, Tezos-based NFT marketplace Hic et nunc “quietly” ceased service — and before that, its sales had risen to the top 20 NFT marketplaces. After the exit of the marketplace founder Rafael Lima, the community decided to take the project into its own hands and began transforming Hic et nunc into a Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO).
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Tezos community gathers again around 'clone' NFT marketplaceNovember 12information
, Hic Et Nunc, the NFT market on the Tezos chain, is suspected to be closed. The description of the platform's official Twitter account "hicetnunc2000 (@hicetnunc2000)" was changed to discontinued (no longer continuing). After inquiry, the official website of the platform could not be opened either. At the time, Hic Et Nunc had not issued an official statement.
The founder's Twitter account "@hicetnuc2000" is also on social media
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, shared the smart contract address of the market. At the time, users were very confused about the situation, leading to a lot of speculation.Then a few days later, Hic et nunc appears to have joined forces again to clone an initial marketplace called "Hicetnunc.art". A statement sent to Bitcoin.com News detailed that founder Rafael Lima has decided to step down and hand the project over to the community.The initial website remains unavailable and "remains in the hands of the founders and developers," the announcement disclosed. With the Tezos community rallying around a “clone of Hicetnunc.xyz” — Hicetnunc.art — Tezools, the Tezos infrastructure provider, is now the “caretaker” of the Hic et nunc smart contract until the DAO is up and running.
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Furthermore, according to a recent statement, Lima has made the platform’s feesblog. "Hic et nunc founder Rafael Lima has communicated with some management teams and reduced the existing HEN contract fee to 1%," wrote the Hicetnunc community twitter account. "In turn, DNS.xyz has cloned the platform Ownership of Hicetnunc.art transferred to community caretaker Teztools."
Additionally, Generative Artist and Creative Programmer Matt DesLauriers published a blog post about the event on November 13th titled "Hicetnunc and the Merits of Web3".
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explained that despite the closure of the original Hic et nunc website, “its users and their content were able to seamlessly transition to other platforms and online spaces because the website simply served as a decentralized blockchain contract and peer-to-peer file hosting. A thin interface."to reportsecondary title
New attempt of "NFT + DAO"
In fact, the "NFT + DAO" model is quietly emerging.

