Indeed, confronting! But for the sake of balance, not singularly liable - Our Digital Carbon Footprint: What's the Environmental Impact of the Online World?
As far as I know, one paying for NFT actually buys a certificate that they now own that piece of art. That's what the price comes from. Anyone can download a gif or a crappy jpg made in paint, but they can't prove that they own that piece without the digital certificate.
Hmm... This seems interesting. Why is it called Crypto Ar? Is the payment made with cryptocurrency only? I do like the idea of having some sort of signature that locks down the first original digital art giving it a lot of vaule compared to other copies of it flying around the internet. Will be very valuable many years…
I think what is new and unique, well certainly ground breaking in the world of digital art is the concept of assigning Blockchain Ledger Technology, basically a means by which content can be authenticated alongside a given artwork's scarcity. Essentially making it possible for anyone to track the history of the piece that…
Since its a fairly new thing, its probably not very hard to make audience yet. I've been following the topic recently and I saw seemingly unknown artists (aat least I didn't know them and they don't seem to have large audience) making a few thousands at these auctions. The website I linked in the earlier post also seem to…