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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
I find the backlash to platforms experimenting with new ways for digital artists to earn money for their work to be fascinating. If price per work is high, artists like it but the potential market of customers is significantly smaller, especially in a bear market. If price per work is low, artists don't like it but the potential market of customers is significantly larger, even despite a bear market. If 2021 NFT mania was an anomaly, then clearly the internet-native approach is lower price, larger market. But emotionally, that feels bad. Wonder how you bridge that.
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RJ (replyor)
@shulzzz
Imo the dust will eventually settle on digital art and it'll be similar to real art where most stuff will be on the cheaper side but then you'll have rarer pieces by more famous artists that cost more. Still so early relatively speaking and most of it is trash and/ or has so many prints.
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