Anyone selling Crypto art? It looks really interesting, any tips or insights?
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- @chris keegan Look into Zora, Foundation & OpenSea. There is usally some things going on there..However, there is an absolute rush that came into existance due to the ongoing hype, news and chit chat (i blame clubhouse a bit). In the past two weeks basically everyone is coming to throw things in the marketplace and there is a bit of a loss of curation / sales. Its hard to keep up right now with the amount of art hitting the marketplaces.
- @Mixed Use I have put some on rarible. With no sale so far. And am looking for another to try. I have found so many I'm not sure which to go for.Superrare and Knownorigin seem to be overwhelmed with applications.can you recommend any?
- I've bought and sold art in the NFT space as well as invested. I think it will be quite big for a long time and am happy to chat more about it if intererested.
- @Luke Freeman it’s sold on a blockchain so that it’s legacy can be traced. Artists can get additional revenue from further sales.
- Isn’t Crypto art just another meaning for buying stock assets but at a higher price. Being that it’s digital it can pirated across the web on some Russian forum “VK”.
- @Magdalena Marczewska thanks its a bit nuts tring to explain it to people.
- Not selling but I just found out about cryptoart yesterday. I will be researching it and definitely will try it. I read that article yesteday, it was interesting https://www.artnome.com/news/2018/1/14/what-is-cryptoart
- Thanks @Tim Jarvis i will look into that.
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