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January 18, 2022, 05:43:50 AM
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All of them to me are amazing especially when they're being sold to anyone. The idea that there are people that are willing to buy those expensive NFT arts tells me that you expect something unexpected.

Just like this guy who sold a likely beeple of himself.

22-year-old Indonesian boy makes $1M by selling NFT selfies on OpenSea

It's amazing when there is a child who is still young but can have assets of $ 1 million just by selling the picture alone.
What if we also try sir who knows we are also as lucky as him 😊
Because nothing is impossible if we dare to try it what more if we have our own ar.t
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January 18, 2022, 06:26:03 AM
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All of them to me are amazing especially when they're being sold to anyone. The idea that there are people that are willing to buy those expensive NFT arts tells me that you expect something unexpected.

Just like this guy who sold a likely beeple of himself.

22-year-old Indonesian boy makes $1M by selling NFT selfies on OpenSea

It's amazing when there is a child who is still young but can have assets of $ 1 million just by selling the picture alone.
What if we also try sir who knows we are also as lucky as him 😊
Because nothing is impossible if we dare to try it what more if we have our own ar.t

Well ideally we have lost the chance because that child has already gotten the idea registered with his NFT. It’s all unique for him now and if we try to do something similar then it would be nothing but copying him and won’t be much value.

Obviously it may get value if someone sees our selfies as the attractive one or may be some characteristics which the buyer wanted to see.

Don’t know I’m suspecting that some IT giant might have bought it because they wanted to test the facial recognition software by feeding his data into it.

Who knows, million possibilities are there for this to happen.
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January 18, 2022, 10:53:21 AM
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NFT is indeed an easy way to market art, I read in the news that the street painter community in my city previously had difficulty selling their works and with NFT the sales of their works increased rapidly and they were even able to sell several times higher from the original price. At first they had difficulty accessing the marketplace, creating a crypto wallet and uploading their work, but as time has passed, they have become proficient. with NFT really changing the way they make money in a positive sense.


It's a Ponzi, and the value holds as long as the narrative behind NFTs also holds. Remove the possibilty of "easy money", do you believe the street artist would sell his work at inflated prices? I feel sorry for the last person who bought it at ATH with no willing buyer. Who would he/she feel losing his/her money? Scammed.

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January 22, 2022, 03:22:26 AM
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All of them to me are amazing especially when they're being sold to anyone. The idea that there are people that are willing to buy those expensive NFT arts tells me that you expect something unexpected.

Just like this guy who sold a likely beeple of himself.

22-year-old Indonesian boy makes $1M by selling NFT selfies on OpenSea

It's amazing when there is a child who is still young but can have assets of $ 1 million just by selling the picture alone.
What if we also try sir who knows we are also as lucky as him 😊
Because nothing is impossible if we dare to try it what more if we have our own ar.t

Well ideally we have lost the chance because that child has already gotten the idea registered with his NFT. It’s all unique for him now and if we try to do something similar then it would be nothing but copying him and won’t be much value.

Obviously it may get value if someone sees our selfies as the attractive one or may be some characteristics which the buyer wanted to see.

Don’t know I’m suspecting that some IT giant might have bought it because they wanted to test the facial recognition software by feeding his data into it.

Who knows, million possibilities are there for this to happen.

I think that NFTs have radically lowered their fame, because now many have gone to NFT games to make it a way to earn money while having fun, but it has been 90% many failures, because it remains in the hands of devs who have no ethics in their majority and they leave everything taking the money of others, I know many games that have not been able to get out of the crack of their internal economy, Axie Infiniity is one of the games that until now has some life, but its profitability has dropped a lot, which makes people not very interested in that game.

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January 22, 2022, 08:32:07 PM
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It's a Ponzi, and the value holds as long as the narrative behind NFTs also holds. Remove the possibilty of "easy money", do you believe the street artist would sell his work at inflated prices? I feel sorry for the last person who bought it at ATH with no willing buyer. Who would he/she feel losing his/her money? Scammed.
I am very worried that if the NFT trend has passed, there will definitely be no final offer with the highest price, I prefer the top coin investment option with the lowest price because it will guarantee a profit when the bull market comes in the middle of the year.

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January 22, 2022, 10:18:01 PM
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NFT is indeed an easy way to market art, I read in the news that the street painter community in my city previously had difficulty selling their works and with NFT the sales of their works increased rapidly and they were even able to sell several times higher from the original price. At first they had difficulty accessing the marketplace, creating a crypto wallet and uploading their work, but as time has passed, they have become proficient. with NFT really changing the way they make money in a positive sense.


It's a Ponzi, and the value holds as long as the narrative behind NFTs also holds. Remove the possibilty of "easy money", do you believe the street artist would sell his work at inflated prices? I feel sorry for the last person who bought it at ATH with no willing buyer. Who would he/she feel losing his/her money? Scammed.
Most of the time NFTs have no resell value, the one that bought it the first time is most likely the one that is going to end up holding that piece of useless digital data which has no value forever.

I could understand this market if people were actually buying NFTs because they wanted to collect them and keep them, so even if NFTs ended up being worthless at least they could have fulfilled their objective, but people are buying NFTs to resell them for a higher value, something that is incredibly difficult to do when the market is now filled with NFTs and their number does anything but grow, creating an even bigger supply when the demand is not growing a the same rate.
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