CØCKPUNCH® — 5-NFT GIVEAWAY

Number of Winners
10 Spots
Official Link
cockpunch.com
Verified Twitter
tferriss

This random drawing will have five (5) winners, and each person will get one (1) free CØCKPUNCH NFT airdropped to them on mint day! Submissions close this Wednesday, November 23rd, at 3pm EST. 

CØCKPUNCH® is an upcoming Emergent Long Fiction (ELF) project by Tim Ferriss. That’s me. This has been my obsessive focus for the last 12 months. Finally, a fictional realm built for our chaotic times!

I started buying BTC in 2012–2013, began collecting NFTs in early 2021, and launched my first NFT (which was also my first fiction work) earlier this year. However, that was all just a warm-up for the main event… CØCKPUNCH®! Yes, it’s real. 

In it, I’ve created a fantastical world that invites you to come along on a journey unlike anything you’ve seen before… in the space or outside of the space.

Be forewarned: it’s not for the faint of heart, nor is it for those easily offended. But if you’re ready for a bizarre ride that you won’t soon forget, consider this your private invitation. 

Price is TBD but will likely be between 0.25 - 0.5 ETH. Exact mint date is also TBD but likely within the next four weeks.

100% of primary sale proceeds will go to the Saisei Foundation. The Saisei Foundation is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit private foundation that funds cutting-edge scientific research and other initiatives related to psychedelic medicine, mental health therapeutics, life-extension technologies, ecosystem conservation, indigenous knowledge preservation, and more. The Saisei Foundation was created by me to fund uncrowded bets that I think matter.

Past grants and success stories include many firsts—psilocybin for treatment-resistant depression, phase III clinical trials for MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for PTSD, the first dedicated psychedelic research center in the world (Imperial College London), the first dedicated psychedelic research center in United States (Johns Hopkins Medicine), the Harvard Law Project on Psychedelics Law and Regulation (POPLAR), The Ferriss – UC Berkeley Psychedelic Journalism Fellowship (overseen by Michael Pollan), and more. The above have led to study publications in leading journals (e.g., The Lancet, NEJM) and media coverage (NYT, WSJ, GQ, and dozens more) around the world.

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This random drawing will have five (5) winners, and each person will get one (1) free CØCKPUNCH NFT airdropped to them on mint day! Submissions close this Wednesday, November 23rd, at 3pm EST. 

CØCKPUNCH® is an upcoming Emergent Long Fiction (ELF) project by Tim Ferriss. That’s me. This has been my obsessive focus for the last 12 months. Finally, a fictional realm built for our chaotic times!

I started buying BTC in 2012–2013, began collecting NFTs in early 2021, and launched my first NFT (which was also my first fiction work) earlier this year. However, that was all just a warm-up for the main event… CØCKPUNCH®! Yes, it’s real. 

In it, I’ve created a fantastical world that invites you to come along on a journey unlike anything you’ve seen before… in the space or outside of the space.

Be forewarned: it’s not for the faint of heart, nor is it for those easily offended. But if you’re ready for a bizarre ride that you won’t soon forget, consider this your private invitation. 

Price is TBD but will likely be between 0.25 - 0.5 ETH. Exact mint date is also TBD but likely within the next four weeks.

100% of primary sale proceeds will go to the Saisei Foundation. The Saisei Foundation is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit private foundation that funds cutting-edge scientific research and other initiatives related to psychedelic medicine, mental health therapeutics, life-extension technologies, ecosystem conservation, indigenous knowledge preservation, and more. The Saisei Foundation was created by me to fund uncrowded bets that I think matter.

Past grants and success stories include many firsts—psilocybin for treatment-resistant depression, phase III clinical trials for MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for PTSD, the first dedicated psychedelic research center in the world (Imperial College London), the first dedicated psychedelic research center in United States (Johns Hopkins Medicine), the Harvard Law Project on Psychedelics Law and Regulation (POPLAR), The Ferriss – UC Berkeley Psychedelic Journalism Fellowship (overseen by Michael Pollan), and more. The above have led to study publications in leading journals (e.g., The Lancet, NEJM) and media coverage (NYT, WSJ, GQ, and dozens more) around the world.

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