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by aboodman
1905 days ago
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Another comparison here to make is like signed copies / limited editions. People buy signed copies of albums, artworks, etc., even though forgeries are rampant. Are NFTs like signed copies? If the value of a signed copy is mostly performative, then NFTs alone maybe should not have value (because nobody can really see that you own one). If the value of a signed copy is personal, then maybe it does. I don't personally see any value in owning an NFT, but it's not cut and dry to me that nobody else will or should. |
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Recognition for previous work creates expectations for new work, even if the work itself is lost. Art has always operated that way.
But there are details that need sorting out. A proprietary URL link - or an IPFS link only hosted by one node - is too flimsy for long-term collectables. Use value is sorely needed to really flesh out the function of the tokens. Again, as it is, we have tech demos with some eyewatering valuations.