I dislike NFT's in general - some of them I can appreciate but most of the ones I see like the punk/apes/dogs/apes etc look like zero talent, zero effort just computer generated 8 bit gfx not worth a sat yet because of the hype and the greed and the apparent ability to flip them for a quick profit/money grab - they are selling like hotcakes.
but in my opinion none of that is for the "art" of it - just a way to make a quick buck.
ones like Lucho and what cryptoart.com might do - I can see value. Though I prefer physical to electronic any day.
I prefer physical as well. And agree that this is a bubble with utter bullshit garbage selling for just stupid money... But I think the value proposition is there if executed properly, by the likes of Cryptoart.com.
I ask this: If the NFT's can make our pieces more valuable, what's the harm? I'm definitely never gonna buy a digital rock, but I love the fine framed art in my home.