论文标题

可视化不可杀死的令牌伦理:关于加密邮政的案例研究

Visualizing Non-Fungible Token Ethics: A Case Study On CryptoPunks

论文作者

Zhang, Yufan, Chen, Zichao, Zhang, Luyao, Tong, Xin

论文摘要

作为基于区块链的应用程序,在过去的几年中,无牙的代币(NFT)在全球范围内受到了关注。数字艺术品是NFT的主要形式,可以存储在不同的区块链上。尽管NFT市场正在迅速发展,但由于缺乏道德准则或审查制度,我们观察到了NFT艺术品设计中潜在的道德和种族公平问题。因此,我们调查了NFT市场上最著名的收藏集Cryptopunks,以探索和形象化其潜在的道德问题。我们从三个方面探索了道德问题:设计,交易交易和Twitter上的相关主题。我们使用Python库,Twitter爬行者和情感分析工具从Twitter和Dune Analytics刮了数据。我们的五个可视化表明,在最初的设计过程中创建的男性朋克比女性的朋克人数高的1.6倍。男性的平均售价比女性高。皮肤较轻的朋克倾向于以更高的价格出售。我们的研究结果和可视化的结果提供了对加密邮票的初步探索,并进一步激发了NFT领域中未来与道德有关的研究和研究。

As a blockchain-based application, Non-Fungible Token (NFT) has received worldwide attention over the past few years. Digital artwork is the main form of NFT that can be stored on different blockchains. Although the NFT market is rapidly developing, we observed potential ethical and racial fairness issues in the design of NFT artworks due to a lack of ethical guidelines or censorship. Therefore, we investigated CryptoPunks, the most famous collection in the NFT market, to explore and visualize its potential ethical issues. We explored the ethical issues from three aspects: design, trading transactions, and related topics on Twitter. We scraped data from Twitter and Dune Analytics using python libraries, Twitter crawler, and sentiment analysis tools. Our five visualizations implied that 1.6 times more male punks were created in the initial design process than the female ones. And the male ones have a higher average selling price than females; lighter-skinned punks tend to sell for higher prices. The results of our study and visualizations provide a preliminary exploration of CryptoPunks and further inspire future ethical-related investigation and research in the NFT domain.

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