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Why do so many people think art NFTs are bad? 1) It's easier to create JPEG art than a physical art. So the supply is bigger. 2) You can see more art on OpenSea in 20 minutes than in a gallery for 2 hours. So easier to spot bad pieces. 3) There's less curation than in physical galleries as space is almost unlimited.
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Since art is governed by a power law, I'm okay with the internet getting flooded with shitty art if we end up with a few more masterpieces
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@macbudkowski
It's a similar thing that happened with music in the last 20 years. It is much easier to produce songs now, so the supply had gone 14X since 2000 when music was curated by record labels' gatekeepers.
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what are the counterparties? I only see benefits: it travels with you, not limited by space, easy to transact with one click
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I think all your arguments justify digital art over physical art, not really making a case for NFTs.
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Lots of reasons, mostly misinformation and perpetual outrage delivered by the terminally online Twitter artist/influencer crowd. Here’s an example of the sort of press that colored a lot of people’s impressions of NFTs: https://mashable.com/article/nft-cryptocurrency-bad-environment-art
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No coiner syndrome
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