What happened to the good old days when Jow Forums wasn't so far into Crypto? What about all the other areas of Business we can cover?
Let's try something different today:
Does Jow Forums like Art?
What happened to the good old days when Jow Forums wasn't so far into Crypto? What about all the other areas of Business we can cover?
Let's try something different today:
Does Jow Forums like Art?
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I like making money more
My sister is obsessed with anything to do with symbolism to the point she makes the family feel like the retard of the house.
But I owe it to her to showing me the joy in collecting fine pieces and admiring the ambiguity of nature
Okay Scrouge McSpeedypants. How do you make money?
Have you ever dabbled in the Arts?
Before Crypto I loved art OP.. like surrealism, impressionist, and those old master pieces.
Favorite artists would be Van Gogh, and Saint Francis Bacon..
What about ya?
I make money on cryptos
lol someone got in after 2017
art is definitely an interesting space to make money but you need an in and it requires me to get out of bed
>good old times when Jow Forums wasn't so far into Crypto
>Jow Forums was literally created to get Bitcoin threads off of Jow Forums
>being this new
Business is about making money. The arts have money. Crypto is here to take that money.
As Cliche as it is i'm obsessed over the renaissance. Donatello, Raphael.. (no not the ninja turtles) Giovanni Bellini. There's something about that era.
I find it bullshit how expensive and retarded the prices are for modern art. It's all a bloody money laundering and hand shitting game.
Shiver me timbers. I'm into crypto too but i'm tired of seeing this shit all day
>feelsman
Lol, art? whats that crap got to do with crypto? OP been smokin again
What are you suggesting? Crypto and Art?
Same, used to love art before crypto.
But now, fuck everything else :(
It's called culture you inbred
Come to think of it, what if there was a platform where people can mine some stupid art tokens and also put their masterpiece on the blockchain.
I see some crazy ass real estate investments going down with crypto, i wonder how art could be affected.
>the good old days when Jow Forums wasn't so far into Crypto? What about all the other areas
those days were fucking shit and this board was half dead
pepechain exists and is thriving
they did a couple of real life auctions to sell pepes, i know one in new york was pretty successfull
I like art. I do not like (((modern art))), which is an obvious scam. Imagine bag-holding a $300m mark rothko you bought off some kike when the bubble bursts there.
The above realization made it pretty easy to rationalize buying internet chuck-e-cheese tokens with my money. Perhaps they are more related than you think.
Came across artwallet.io recently ,
>They are going for tokenization of masterpieces from all top artists
> Plus collectibles like Pepes, deviant art, pokemon cards and all that shit would be tradeable as well.
Seems interesting.. Pepes need more Crypto love.
is it a good idea to buy a piece of land in a poor eastern europe country ?
Just went to check them out. They're called Memetic now.
The new age art eh? Memes
Tom Wolfe's book "The Painted Word" does a nice job of explaining how this happened.
>In particular, Wolfe criticized three prominent art critics whom he dubbed the kings of "Cultureburg": Clement Greenberg, Harold Rosenberg and Leo Steinberg. Wolfe argued that these three men were dominating the world of art with their theories and that, unlike the world of literature in which anyone can buy a book, the art world was controlled by an insular circle of rich collectors, museums and critics with outsized influence.
I make money with crypto... and art
same sh, crypto performance artist
buying link and suffering is my art
>an obvious scam
These are words that draw my wallet. Seriously, it just means people believe something without intrinsic value has value, and that other don't understand. Sounds familiar?
Buying Link is my form of art
Crypto and art, just like crypto and healthcare, law, commerce and any other industry go hand in hand. I think the bigger question is how do we build the infrastructure to support art collection, distribution and creation on top of a decentralized network. Companies are doing this already (artwallet.io - someone mentioned this) which is great.
Fundamentally, if these companies can get enough interest from private investors & institutional money to take part in the "fractionalizing" of art works we could see the industry REALLY change. From private sole ownership to owned by hundreds or thousands of people.
Ranting at this point but I also think people need to see beyond "what coin will take over" and more so at the unique proposal of a multi-coin system where both art tokens and others can be swapped interchangeably.
100% agree - if there's money, it'll find a way to trickle into new investment opportunities, especially if its a) trending and b) provides an improved use-case for the future.
This is a gem of a story to showcase the nasty stuff. Sorry ladies and gents I had to go cook.
What is this? This is really differeent
shiggy diggy omfg
>So I asked my friend who breathes whitepapers like cigarettes, he texted me this
on ArtWallet
>ART is making it’s way to the blockchain. It does have a valid use case and give users the opportunity to own a premium asset (or a portion) that would otherwise be unattainable, as well as giving artists a new medium to monetize and distribute their creative works with complete security and transparency. ArtWallet are taking on this kind of challenge
>Some benefits include immutable registry of provenance and authenticity, lower investment entry-barrier, trust, increased liquidity as well as noticeably lower fees.
Man does anyone have a TG link? I've got some questions for the admins if they even have one
If you're talking about the tokens for art company go to artwallet.io