Several Twitter users have donated their artwork, known as 'Contractual Obligation', to the Museum of Crypto. The artist, Matt Kane, has been praised for his work. Some users have chosen to retain their pieces, while others trust the museum to curate the future of the artwork. One user mentioned a Red Miller Mandy Figure by McFarlane Toys. Another user mentioned that their action figure has been shipped back to them, but the UPC code is now its own NFT owned by Matt.
When @MattKaneArtist says that the piece belongs in a museum, you listen Goodbye to my Contractual Obligations, I trust @MuseumofCrypto to curate its future https://t.co/ZWqFX2Dery
Oh shit, @mcfarlanetoys has a Red Miller Mandy Figure!! https://t.co/ERJfVddCif https://t.co/5tMYTNZqBs
Call me rebellious but I will be retaining my Contractual Obligations @MattKaneArtist https://t.co/pS9A1Trghn
Call be rebellious but I will be retaining my Contractual Obligations @MattKaneArtist https://t.co/lod5Z9QokO
My @MattKaneArtist action figure has been shipped back to me (sans UPC code, which is now its own NFT owned by Matt) https://t.co/CcKTZfxKPM
And here we go again, donated my 4th and final piece, which is also one of my favourites from 'Contractual Obligation' to @MuseumofCrypto. In @MattKaneArtist we trust. Act 2 LFG!! https://t.co/jiNkIjjqTT