But I just paid one quadrillion euro for an nft
18TB download for ya
Early Black Friday sale
Dip bought as always. Interesting few weeks ahead.
Anyone wanna buy my NFT? Serious discount now that SOL has dropped. Please don't screenshot it
https://solanart.io/search/?token=BQwg9FWScxxPr6H4eyDtcRLnnJrYh2MH7WxLyxtnMzMT
Same, Always buying.
Disliking the dip 😑
Buying the dip
Bragging rights for digital art are pointless tho. I fully understand and appreciate them, I own some things that many others would deem pointless.
The thing is,a print is an accurate copy albeit without paint layers, intaglio,pastiche or any other paint layering or actual human identifiable input. It's a scan and a print.
Whereas apart from the Blockchain entry for an NFT? There is zero difference between any digital copy or display of an NFT. Even mass screen prints as part of a limited release series,all have differences in the application of their ink.
Digital copies don't. They are the same as individually created pieces.
Yes,uniqueness and bragging rights apply in an abstract manner to the Blockchain entry, but not to the art as it is inherently perfectly reproducible. It is facile however to compare a print of the Mona Lisa,with the perfect digital copy of an NFT sans Blockchain entry.
There are certain aspects of NFT that are IMO of great benefit to digital artists. They can create a smart contract for their NFT that ensures that each and every time it is resold,that a royalty is skimmed and other tools that can generate income other than initial sale.
That however raises issues around ownership,IPrights and where income for utilisation of those rights accrues after an "individual" piece is sold.
NFT for art broaches a whole new realm of ownership and ownership rights tbh. In a utopian sense? It raises the possibility of artists earning income in a similar fashion to IMRO. It makes their work inherently traceable.
You can buy prints of the Mona Lisa too, you won't be fooling anyone that you have the Mona Lisa original. Like Potatoeman said, it's bragging rights of owning the original
Bragging rights, the creators more important than the art, just like in the real art world. You don’t own the rights of the art though so you can’t copy and sell it.
whats your other?
I do see usecases for NFT tech, but to be honest? Art isn't one of them.
As tickets, as proof of digital ownership that allows transfer of intangible assets, as a means of tracking assets alá asset tagging and as tokenised stock that allows immutable ledger and ownership transfer of assets and lots more use cases.
But as art? I just don't, can't get it.
I mean yeah you have a lovely .jpeg with lots of metadata, but if I control c, control v on it? I have a near perfect copy the only difference is a Blockchain address 🤷
Theres only one dirk
Ball deep in Rose and Link
$ROSE big unlock is tomorrow, going from 1.5bn to 3bn.
I ended up about 3x on what I sold and kept a small stack just in case.
Has Dirk sold that hasn’t posted about it in a while?
NFT’s as a concept are in their totally infancy though. Buying a jpeg of an ape for a million dollars or whatever is nuts, but their’s loads of use cases where other types of art (albums, video games, etc) could be bought and sold the same way. It could even be setup in such a way as the original artist/developer gets a small royalty every time the owner of the album/game (NFT) sells it on. I’d say the likes of Valve, the digital games store, are worries about the likes of this, as it means users will be able to sell on digital games, instead of every user who wants to buy the game having to buy it ‘new’.
Here ya go,
https://dailyhodl.com/2021/11/11/orbs-the-leading-public-blockchain-infrastructure-introduces-its-groundbreaking-layer-3-architecture/
Them 2 sound claaaaaas
"El-Erian says he bought bitcoin but sold too early "
Tsk, tsk - newbie day traders! 🙄
Sounds exactly like the traditional art world tbh.
Not to mention all the metaverses, tokens, projects, exchanges, wallets. It can get a tad overwhelming.
Coins kid has the bottom at $58, 443 nearly there
https://twitter.com/tomskiweb/status/1460501295672999939
I'm fully convinced it's all bull/smoke and mirrors.
If I make an NFT called purple monkey and sell it to you for /€1million. Then you make one called green monkey and sell it to me for €1million then suddenly we have €2 million worth of "art" between us.
Then someone writes an article saying €2 million worth of art sold on NFT website X.
Everyone goes there, signs up. Makes an NFT. Pays 150 in ETH gas to list it. And it sits there without anyone buying it.
I'd love to buy in the dip, unfortunately all my money is already in there, so this blows :/
Pretty big drops across the board though.
Whats going on this morning, big fall from the ATH. Time to buy the dip
NFT's as a whole just seems utterly worthless. I don't get it. Who in their right mind would pay millions of dollars for this ****?
Jaysus the amount of coins these days. Nearly a full time job to sort through the crap and see what has merit.
China dicking around again...
When are more Evergrande interest payments needed (or am I being really cynical?)
Are you buying the dip?
I wonder if it even crosses their mind that they should feel **** for potentially causing someone who read their stupid advice to miss out on those massive gains