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Part 2: Respect, Education, and Artistic Integrity
For artists who use their work to educate, this change should be a non-issue. If your goal is to contribute to a broader conversation about the human form, body autonomy, or artistic expression, then this update doesn’t interfere with that. For those creating more explicitly sexual content, this system allows viewers to make an informed choice about what they consume.
At the end of the day, if you truly believe in your work, an optional setting shouldn’t diminish its value, visibility, or impact. Instead, it ensures that those engaging with it are doing so by choice, creating a space where appreciation is intentional rather than forced. 0 reply
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Part 3: My Perspective on Rodeo’s Approach
Having been in the NFT space since 2021, I’ve seen how platforms evolve, especially when it comes to accessibility and visibility. My work has been collected at a high level, but I’ve also experimented with different approaches, including giving away pieces at a fraction of the price - something I explored with the South African platform Momint.
That model has always intrigued me, particularly for work outside my more curated collections on Foundation and Exchange. Since joining @rodeodotclub, I’ve connected with new people who might eventually become collectors of my more curated pieces. Visibility and value are always topics of debate in this space, but for me, Rodeo has provided another avenue to engage, share, and build relationships. 0 reply
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