The Most Expensive Physical Crypto Artworks SeaPRwire

The Most Expensive Physical Crypto Artworks

New York, NY, July 01, 2022 – (SEAPRWire) – Wei Art Collections believes that now and over time the top 100 contemporary art galleries and museums around the world will begin to showcase and exhibit crypto-related works, such as Gagosian Gallery, Hauser & Wirth, Pace Gallery, White Cube, Lisson Gallery, the Guggenheim, and eventually perhaps, even the Lourve in Paris! Wei Art Collections has expanded and is at the forefront of the creation of the most expensive physical crypto-related works of art. Wei Art Collections releases the most expensive physical artworks with commerative Bitcoin Innovation Series 21 and Ethereum creations 4’ by 8’ in size and weighing approximately 130 pounds each. These actual physical art creations dominate the crypto/blockchain contemporary art sector. When asked, Jean Marquette stated that physical art and NFTs have continued to increase in value even through resessionary times – which this new contemporary crypto-art genre will most likely also achieve. It is remarkable that the new NFT digital art sector has been able to receive multi-millions in acquisitons from high-tech platform founders and other finance world whales and visionaries investing in this new field of expression. As an example, Beeple’s recent 69 million dollar recent sales success titled “5,000 Days” (being the most expensive NFT work sold to date) came from a fan of Beeple, a crypto-tech billionaire investor/buyer named Vignesh Sundaresan (also known as Metakovan) who first had his vision that he needed an NFT to support his own vision for the metaverse. When the buyer Metakovan saw that Beeple was going to be featured on Christie’s Auction House, he was determined to win the auction to acquire a work as part of his metaverse vision and venture as he mentioned in several interviews. It becomes apparent that new artists are not required to demonstrate extensive sales or a history of shows or exhibits prior to selling on these new NFT platforms. The buyer was confident that through the reputation of this work being acquired through Christie’s Auction House which would bring notoriety to the sector which provided the credibility he needed for serving his venture’s goals. This purchase served as mutual support to all three parties involved. In questioning Jean Marquette regarding what some of the inspirations were for his vision for bringing the Wei Art Collections Innovation Series 21 to fruition, Jean Marquette recalled that when Andy Warhol was asked about his paintings, he replied that he simply paints what’s popular. Wei Art Collections, the most expensive physical crypto-art, features works that celebrate the bourgeoning field of Cryptography through the new world technology of blockchain digital assets. Owning an exclusive work from the WEI Art Collections Series will also serve as an investment that will go down in history and appreciate over time. For more information about the WEI Art Collections and how to be a part of this art world innovation please visit https:/weiartcollections.art/Read: Blockchain Art Gets Rave Reviews from Cryptocurrency ExecutivesRead: WEIartCollections.art Debuts Its Exclusive NFT CryptoArt Series at $238M Jean Marquette Wei Art Collections +971 4 311 6101 info@weiartcollections.art The article is provided by a third-party content provider. SEAPRWire ( https://www.seaprwire.com/ ) makes no warranties or representations in connection therewith. Any questions, please contact cs/at/SEAPRWire.com Sectors: Top Story, Daily News SEA PRWire: PR distribution in Southeast Asia (Hong Kong: AsiaExcite, EastMud; AsiaEase; Singapore: SEAChronicle, VOASG; NetDace; Thailand: SEAsiabiz, AccessTH; Indonesia: SEATribune, DailyBerita; Philippines: SEATickers, PHNotes; Malaysia: SEANewswire, KULPR; Vietnam: SEANewsDesk, PostVN)
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Hitachi High-Tech Launches the AFM100 Pro High-Sensitivity Scanning Probe Microscope System with Improved Detection Sensitivity JCN Newswire

Hitachi High-Tech Launches the AFM100 Pro High-Sensitivity Scanning Probe Microscope System with Improved Detection Sensitivity

TOKYO, Jun 28, 2022 - (JCN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - Hitachi High-Tech Corporation today announced the launch of the AFM100 Pro High-Sensitivity Scanning Probe Microscope System, a high-end scanning probe microscope (AFM(1)/SPM(2)) equipped with a newly developed high-sensitivity optical head that improves sensitivity when measuring physical properties and enables measurement at atomic and molecular scales.High-Sensitivity Scanning Probe Microscope System AFM100 ProIn the field of research and development of advanced functional materials, the development of highly sensitive measurement and analysis equipment is in great demand. The AFM100 Pro meets the requirement for on-site analysis and will contribute to solving customer issues.Overview of AFMAFM is a type of measurement and analysis device that scans the surface of a sample using a probe with a tip that is just a few nanometers(3) in diameter. AFM can visualize a sample surface at the nanoscale, and simultaneously performing physical property evaluations. AFM is used in research and development and quality control across a wide range of industries, such as semiconductor, polymer, and biomedical. Hitachi High-Tech provides a wide range of user-friendly AFM devices and has been constantly improving the reliability of these devices by simplifying the AFM measurement process and preventing data variances caused by the operator.Background of developing the AFM100 ProIn recent years, the development of advanced functional materials has been focusing on nanoscale engineering, to facilitate the development of carbon neutrality, digital transformation (DX) involving AI and IoT, EVs, 5G, and power devices. As new functional materials are getting smaller, thinner, and more organic, there has been an increased demand to improve sensitivity when measuring microscopic changes and minor variations in the physical properties of material surfaces.AFM100 Pro FeaturesTo face these challenges, the AFM100 Pro developed by Hitachi High-Tech is equipped with a newly developed high-sensitivity optical head that uses photothermal excitation to achieve improved sensitivity when measuring physical properties and measurement at the atomic and molecular scales.The main features of this product are as follows:1. High-sensitivity optical head improves sensitivity when measuring physical propertiesThe newly developed high-sensitivity optical head reduces the noise level for cantilever displacement detection and optimizes detection sensitivity.In addition, the photothermal excitation function (IR-Drive), which excites the cantilever using light, enables a stable control of the cantilever oscillation amplitude in the sub-nm order. This enables high-resolution measurement when observing in liquids.2. Advanced correlation analysis with high-sensitivity measurement of physical properties and SEM observation at the same locationThe high-sensitivity optical head with a significantly reduced noise level enables the detection of subtle differences in physical property, which could not be observed using conventional optical heads due to relatively higher noises. The optional AFM Marking function makes it easy to observe the same location as the SEM(4), contributing significantly to identifying the factors behind the subtle differences in physical property information.3. Scalable and durableThe standard AFM100 model and the AFM100 Plus can both be upgraded to the AFM100 Pro. For example, you can start with the budget friendly AFM100, then upgrade to the AFM100 Pro later if you need a higher level of analysis. In addition, a self-checking function is included as standard, to ensure the reliability of the equipment for a long time.Hitachi High-Tech will continue to provide innovative solutions like this product in a timely manner, while working on Observation, Measurement and Analysis to solve social issues together with our customers, as well as contributing to cutting-edge manufacturing.(1) AFM: Atomic Force Microscope(2) SPM: Scanning Probe Microscope(3) Nanometers: One nanometer = one millionth of a millimeter(4) SEM: Scanning Electron MicroscopeAbout Hitachi High-TechHitachi High-Tech, headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is engaged in activities in a broad range of fields, including manufacture and sales of clinical analyzers, biotechnology products, and analytical instruments, semiconductor manufacturing equipment and analysis equipment. and providing high value-added solutions in fields of social & industrial infrastructures and mobility, etc. The company's consolidated revenues for FY 2021 were approx. JPY 576.8 billion [USD 5.1 billion]. For further information, visit http://www.hitachi-hightech.com/global/ Copyright 2022 JCN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
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