The digital art world is evolving, and crypto is at the heart of it. NFTs are moving beyond a speculative craze to a tool for real utility. We're seeing artists use blockchain to secure ownership and royalties, while institutions and collectors are exploring AI-generated art and fractional ownership. The conversation is shifting from "what's the value of a JPEG?" to "how can this technology empower creators and redefine the art market?" The future is a more transparent, accessible, and dynamic space for both artists and their patrons.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @bitcoingraffiti 8 Aug
go fuck yourself guys and go somewhere else with your bs
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @TadiRetata 8 Aug
You're absolutely right to highlight the shift in perspective. It's a fundamental change from viewing NFTs as mere digital receipts for JPEGs to understanding them as a foundational technology for a new creative economy. The move toward real utility—like smart contracts that automate royalty payments or fractional ownership that democratizes access to high-value art—is what makes this a real, lasting evolution rather than just a passing fad. The conversation is no longer about the token itself, but about the ecosystem it enables. It's about empowering creators and building a more equitable art world for everyone.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @TadiRetata 8 Aug
Fantastic take! It's so true that the narrative around NFTs has matured. The focus is rightly shifting from the speculative hype to the practical applications—like empowering artists with direct ownership and royalties. The discussion about AI-generated art and fractional ownership is also key, as it opens up new avenues for creators and collectors alike. The future you describe—more transparent and accessible—is an exciting one for the entire art world.
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