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Teen Artists Are Making Millions on NFTs. Why?
For young artists, the volatile world of NFTs has been a powerful springboard for nascent careers
Amazing times that we live in.
When people start doing things like paying $60,000 for a doodle from a kid artist, that usually means that we're in an economic bubble. We all know what happens to those eventually.![]()
Teen Artists Are Making Millions on NFTs. Why?
For young artists, the volatile world of NFTs has been a powerful springboard for nascent careerstime.com
Amazing times that we live in.
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Teen Artists Are Making Millions on NFTs. Why?
For young artists, the volatile world of NFTs has been a powerful springboard for nascent careerstime.com
Amazing times that we live in.
When people start doing things like paying $60,000 for a doodle from a kid artist, that usually means that we're in an economic bubble. We all know what happens to those eventually.
people start valuing coolcoin at 60$k!When people start doing things like paying $60,000 for a doodle from a kid artist, that usually means that we're in an economic bubble. We all know what happens to those eventually.
I wish... I'd be a Billionaire overnight.people start valuing coolcoin at 60$k!
With the use of Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V I am going to be a billionaire as that's how NFT's work.![]()
It's more about the ownership rights of the NFT - those cannot be replicated. Also NFTs can be used as keys - that is the digital work can't be accessed unless you own the NFT. For example, video game DRM could be replaced with a NFT.control C, control V...exact same thing as the original.
the whole point of an original work of art is that it can't be replicated perfectly. digital assets can. NFTs are stupid.
I am sure that is going to work so much better than the 100's of other DRM solutions the industry has tried before...It's more about the ownership rights of the NFT - those cannot be replicated. Also NFTs can be used as keys - that is the digital work can't be accessed unless you own the NFT. For example, video game DRM could be replaced with a NFT.
Lmao. I used todo support for Corel art and office products before they moved all of their operations back to Ottawa. Remember those free after rebate clip art packs from compusa on sundays? People used to call in for help with them and end up spending money on the support calls.Someone get a hold of one of those "2000 clip art CD" and get rich.
Why wouldn't it? These networks are up all the time (ignoring Solana here which did go down but that is not a well decentralized network - and even if only focus on that network it has at 99.9% uptime for the past year), and the smart-contract code that verifies the keys cannot be "hacked" (only exploited). So unless the developer really messes up and the smart-contract isn't verifying keys that are valid, the only problem could be if you don't have an internet connection. And that could be resolved by only needing to verify to the smart-contract periodically in order to load the game.I am sure that is going to work so much better than the 100's of other DRM solutions the industry has tried before...![]()
You don't need to hack the key. You hack the product to not even look for the key. The only way it might work is if you encrypt the product. This can work on closed hardware systems like consoles, but doesn't work well in computers because everything is wide open.Why wouldn't it? These networks are up all the time (ignoring Solana here which did go down but that is not a well decentralized network - and even if only focus on that network it has at 99.9% uptime for the past year), and the smart-contract code that verifies the keys cannot be "hacked" (only exploited). So unless the developer really messes up and the smart-contract isn't verifying keys that are valid, the only problem could be if you don't have an internet connection. And that could be resolved by only needing to verify to the smart-contract periodically in order to load the game.