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by belladoreai
819 days ago
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> A lot of artists already are using crypto to accept payments. Look at “crypto art” space as a whole. You're conflating collectibles, which are purchased for speculative purposes, to the kinds of art which are purchased for consumption. Yes, you can use crypto to build ponzi-like games for digital assets, everybody knows that. The question here is can an artist charge like $5 for a comic book or $10 for a monthly subscription. And the answer to that question is no, not to an extent where they would be able to afford food, which they need in order to continue living. > You don’t need tons of paperwork to set up on and off ramps. I personally needed a passport, a driver's license, and a recent electricity bill. I also needed a mobile phone with video camera, plus a banking connection which is crypto friendly. |
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> You're conflating collectibles
No—I am talking broadly about artists selling their work through crypto, and some of it does include $5 comics, like Sloth Zine:
https://x.com/slothzine/status/1763674161333834057?s=20