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About Marcuz

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POBOS is an NFT collection created by a twelve-year-old digital creator and programmer Marcuz from Fauske, Norway who started to code at the age of ten. Marcuz created all the base and trait layers for the POBOS (person robots) which he will then generate later on into diverse and fun robots living on the Polygon blockchain. Each POBO is unique and programmatically generated from over 100 possible traits including facial expressions, hats, shirts, pants and boots.

 

He challenges the popular question kids are often asked "What do you want to be when you grow up?" and suggests it to be updated to "What do you want to be now?". He firmly believes that kids should be allowed to act on their dreams right then and there. And that´s how he is able to educate himself in things he can never learn in school.  He is currently on 7th grade in Vestmyra Skole in the northern part of Norway. 

 

Qwertayguy is an alias he has been using ever since he got his hands on social media. This was inspired by the keyboard (qwerty).  Marcuz has appeared in one of the fastest growing tech groups in the Nordics, Media Mondays Oslo. He is currently building his portfolio by participating in NFT events and educating kids and young adults about crypto arts in schools and game nights. He also recently appeared in one of Norway's regional newspapers as Europe's youngest NFT creator who sold more than half of NFTs on his first collection. 

 

Marcuz dream is to incorporate his NFTs into a game as he also loves to create games himself. He is into programming before he learned about NFTs. When asked how he learned all of these in such an early age he says “I think in my generation, it is inevitable. We are born to program. I mean, I do not know a life where computers don’t exist. I think everyone can do what I do, its just a matter of whether one is interested to pursue it or not.”

Marcuz is frequently being asked questions such as his inspiration on his project, school-hobby balance, ideas, and advice. Here’s a quick video of him answering these questions himself. 

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