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Webathon

Own a Piece of Reason History

Bid now to win the first-ever Reason NFT, featuring Reason Roundtable regulars Katherine Mangu-Ward, Peter Suderman, Matt Welch, and Nick Gillespie.

Nick Gillespie | 12.1.2021 8:30 AM

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Established in 1968, Reason has a long history of discovering, inventing, and championing the future. We were the first serious magazine to champion outlandish, seemingly insane policies such as drug legalization and equal rights for gays and lesbians half a century ago when more conventional rags like National Review and The New Republic were locked in twilight struggles over threats posed by long hair and rock music. We were early adopters to the web (circa 1995) and we published the first-ever mass-individualized magazine that sent unique covers and content to 40,000-plus subscribers. In 2007, we launched our award-winning video platform that has gone on to pull 234 million views at YouTube alone (and millions more at Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram). If some aspects of Termination Shock, the wonderful new Neal Stephenson novel about geoengineering, sound familiar, you may have read about them here in 1997.

At Reason, we don't fear the future, we celebrate it—and want to help guide its development by exploring what policies, technologies, mindsets, and temperaments are best suited to prosper in the creative destruction that is an essential part of a vibrant, innovative, and forward-facing world.

And that brings me to a fun new thing we're doing as part of our annual webathon, the one week a year where we ask our kind, gentle, generous, and so-goddamn-beautiful-it-hurts-my-eyes readers of this website to help cover the costs of producing great articles, videos, and podcasts. If you make a tax-deductible donation of $50, you get a temporary Reason tattoo and to see your name in the banner ad celebrating our supporters. At $100, you get that, plus a digital subscription (with access to 50-plus years of archives) and optional Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram shout-outs. At $500, you get all that, plus a 2021 Reason calendar and a signed copy of Robby Soave's Tech Panic. For $1,000, you get even more, including lunch in D.C. with an editor. Go here to see all the different giving levels.

And click on the image here to check out what is surely the first non-fungible token (NFT) that is being auctioned off to support a "think magazine."

Ted Barnett, one of the tech-savvy trustees of the nonprofit Reason Foundation that publishes Reason, is auctioning off this NFT of the regulars on The Reason Roundtable podcast (Katherine Mangu-Ward, Peter Suderman, Matt Welch, and me), with all of the proceeds going to fund our journalism.

If you're new to the weird, wild, and wonderful world of NFTs, read this explainer from Reason's Liz Wolfe. Suffice it to say that NFTs represent a form of art and property whose provenance is perfectly unique even as it is also perfectly duplicable (suck it, Walter Benjamin!). NFTs are hot now and they may indeed turn out to be a passing fad in the art world, even as they hold promise for all sorts of other uses and stores of value.

If you win the auction for the Reason NFT #1, you get to do with it what you want, though the "smart contract" governing the object stipulates that Reason Foundation will receive 10 percent of any future purchases (pretty cool, eh?). Whatever you pay for it will go to Reason's coffers (though because of complicated tax laws, you will not be able to claim the cost as a tax deduction).

The auction is hosted at Open Sea, the largest NFT site, and it requires a basic understanding of the cryptocurrency Ether and the Ethereum blockchain, how crypto wallets work, and some time to work through the kinks of connecting your crypto funds, your wallet, and Open Sea. But if I—a left-handed, near-sighted, 58-year-old English major—can figure all that out, so can you. Nobody said the future would be frictionless, and Open Sea has a rich FAQs section that should help. The auction ends when the webathon does, at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, December 7.

So become the first owner of the first Reason NFT and do with it what you will! Or support Reason's journalism—and a future of libertarian "free minds and free markets"—by more conventional, fully tax-deductible means using credit cards, PayPal, or crypto (of course). The swag is pretty great (for $5,000, you get too much stuff to list in a parenthetical!) and it's all right here.

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Nick Gillespie is an editor at large at Reason and host of The Reason Interview With Nick Gillespie.

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  1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   4 years ago

    Reason, fix your god-damned comments program.

    1. Chumby   4 years ago

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  2. Commenter_XY   4 years ago

    The 'rewards' stop at giving 10K. You mean if I donate 100K all I get are two tickets to Reason weekend?

    Reason, for the love of Pete will you please get an edit function for comments.

    1. Chumby   4 years ago

      An edit function would be disastrous. We all make typos and syntax errors when posting.

      But an edit button would allow for revisionist history. As well as Rosenbaum Buttpluggery.

      I would support a preview screen.

      1. Terry Anne Lieber (Don't Feed Tony)   4 years ago

        This is true. Instead of an Edit button there should be an Add button, which can place connotations to the existing comments or the very least can write a P.S. part to the comments. It should note the time/date of the modification in addition to the original time/date posted.

      2. Commenter_XY   4 years ago

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  3. Don't look at me!   4 years ago

    NFT
    LOL

    1. JesseAz   4 years ago

      More worthless than the podcast.

    2. The Encogitationer   4 years ago

      WTF is an NFT?

      1. The Encogitationer   4 years ago

        Oh, Non-Fungible Tokens! So, are they made of Microban and dipped in bleach?

  4. sarcasmic   4 years ago

    Glasses plays the guitar?

    1. sarcasmic   4 years ago

      I can see Suderman with booze, The Jacket with vinyl, and rockets shooting out of KMU's fingers, but Matt with a guitar? I'll contribute ten bucks if you play a tune, dude.

      1. sarcasmic   4 years ago

        *KMW*

      2. JesseAz   4 years ago

        You dont have to go hungry to try to make friends. Save that ten for yourself.

        1. Don't look at me!   4 years ago

          You dont have to go hungry thirsty to try to make friends. Save that ten for yourself.

          1. R Mac   4 years ago

            Hahaha! Because Sarc’s a drunk!

            1. The Encogitationer   4 years ago

              Is there a song coming out of this?

              Jackie Is A Drunk--From "The Howard Stern Show"
              https://youtu.be/x3JRk54eytY

              1. Chumby   4 years ago

                There is a movie: Sarcnado

                It is a whirlwind with a bunch of empty beer cans flying all around.

      3. Joe M   4 years ago

        He's an accomplished musician. Check out his SoundCloud.

        1. sarcasmic   4 years ago

          Nifty. Not my style, but not bad either.

          Go Matt!

      4. Mike Laursen   4 years ago

        There’s a photo floating around somewhere on the Reason website of a teenage Matt Welch in his David Bowie stage. Complete with pink Ziggu Stardust hair, if I recall correctly.

  5. Chumby   4 years ago

    No Fucking Thanks

  6. n00bdragon   4 years ago

    What's to stop me from right clicking on your little pixel art image and stealing it?

    1. ElvisIsReal   4 years ago

      Asking the real questions.

  7. The Glibertine Party   4 years ago

    NFT's are so fucking dumb and so of course Reason dot com is on board.

  8. Carl Cameron   4 years ago

    Welt am Draht

  9. Dillinger   4 years ago

    I give all my money to my significant other so I don't do things like donate to websites and buy baseball cards. If she dumps me before the athon is over I'll pony up I promise

  10. bobby oshea   4 years ago

    If it doesn't involve lobster girl, then I want no part of it.

    1. Joe M   4 years ago

      Thanks for the reminder. I'd forgotten all about her.

      1. The Encogitationer   4 years ago

        Is she a Jordan Peterson fan?

  11. Triumph the Insult Comic Dog   4 years ago

    A Reason Podcast NFT? Sounds great…FOR ME TO POOP ON!

    1. Chumby   4 years ago

      You must be a poodle

      1. The Encogitationer   4 years ago

        Or maybe a Shit-Tzu.

  12. Joe M   4 years ago

    Really dig that visual style. Reminds me of the old LucasArts adventure games.

    1. The Encogitationer   4 years ago

      Or maybe a quartet of MineCraft Commentators.

  13. Vhyrus   4 years ago

    God damn they can't even get the political compass meme right.

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