WTF is Crypto Art?
- MaxCollinsII
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Anyone interested in Gary Vee's doodles with VCon access NFT's? He's got some interesting scenario's that come with his NFV's
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His interview was great https://twitter.com/zGuz/status/1390114 ... 12576?s=20.MaxCollinsII wrote: ↑Wed May 05, 2021 8:21 pmAnyone interested in Gary Vee's doodles with VCon access NFT's? He's got some interesting scenario's that come with his NFV's
haha. pretty much. but hey you can show off about how much money you spent on it and maybe sell the receipt to the next guy for $100m.
- FrankBooth
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'A Dead Fan and their money are soon parted' some ancient proverb or something.
Going for a James Jean?
Yea its a nice intro to it all for people who are on the fence due to the environmental aspect and fees. Give credit to that company though because WAX definitely has that background for mainly supporting lower priced NFTs like trading cards and games. Its cool they're trying to switch it up.
And speaking of Wax... https://www.theblockcrypto.com/linked/1 ... -nft-sales
yea homepage https://lgnd.art/
They can be more flexible with the costs being that its on WAX so its not too bad.
A question I have though is that James talks about the secondary market and him receiving royalties from NFTs as being the highlight of it all. Unless I'm not seeing it, I don't know if Lgnd plans on having a secondary market on their own site and if it just comes to selling on Ebay, I don't think artists receive royalty. The WAX main markets are like AtomicHub (https://wax.atomichub.io/) and NFTHIvehttps://nfthive.io/ and not sure if fine art really fits there. Curious to see how that all evolves
Only one I kinda like is Parasola, and I already have the woodcut print so I don't feel compelled to get it or any of the others. I do find it weird that he made the time limited ones look like they're on a backing for a pin or some fudge. I also find art that was created specifically as a digital piece far more compelling than analog pieces that are "converted" to digital so they can become an NFT.
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