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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
When will NFTs come back? 1. If you believe blue chip NFTs — Punks, Autoglyphs, Art Blocks, etc.—are similar to art, then you need them to become and remain popular with high status wealthy people who collect art today. Ownership of said NFT needs to serve a signaling value. 2. In 2021, there was some crypto-to-mainstream crossover, e.g. Jay-Z and Steph Curry, but it didn't last (although Jay-Z is still a Punk pfp). And even in that case, celebrities != high status wealthy people who collect art today. The irony is the ConstitutionDAO villain—Ken Griffin—is the ideal target for becoming interested in NFTs. 3. So how do you change that? Initiatives like @nodefoundation in fancy places like Palo Alto are a good start. Additionally, any time a major trad museum or auction house does something with NFTs, there's incremental progress. 4. But I suspect the two biggest factors will be: 1) generational change (very slow) and 2) increased screen time with next gen VR / AR (nearer term).
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If we take into account traditional art, which is now highly valued, then it took them centuries to become popular and valuable. It still seems to me that this is also speculation. Unpopular artists of that time become famous after 50-200 years. Why? Many say that they were not appreciated in their time, that they were ahead of their time. I don’t think so. In the era of digital technology, artists can instantly take off and become popular, but who needs it? The elite will slowly buy up such works, and then there will be sharp marketing, but by that time, ordinary people will no longer be able to afford this art.
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