If it helps:
An NFT is a certificate that says you own the certificate. Yes, you read that right. It might also say “Look over there, that’s a JPEG!” But it may as well say “Look over there, that’s the Mona Lisa!” You still only bought the certificate.
Wanna buy London Bridge?
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If the art’s creator creates an NFT associated with a piece of reproducible, digital art, how is this different from a signed print? It just seems we’ve created the digital version of our analog stupidity
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True, but typically it’s very cheap to create your own print. So my point is that in both cases, it’s the silliness of wanting to create artificial ownership/value of an easy copiable reproducible of art in the first place
Nov 12, 2021 · 11:23 AM UTC
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