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I'd be happy to PM you, I don't want to spam this thread, just let me know.Can you show us what NFT you have for sale and any info about it?
That's a very valid point, even as some performance artists are already selling nft tickets to virtual events/shows that they will be doing in the metaverse in an attempt to build exclusivity. Virtual galleries with exclusive content, the list will go on and on. That I just won't get into, I much prefer a real world experience (like with most things).I’m pretty sure NFT’s have a path to monetizing things in Meta. While in the Facebook virtual world, things will be bought and sold that are virtual only and not tangible in any way. You could buy an NFT of a photograph to decorate your virtual space and know that you have either the only one or a numbered (1/1000 say) edition. Other things will be NFT’s too like avatars or a virtual handbag. The possibilities are literally endless as to what can be an NFT and what it’s use could be and how it’s displayed.
Personally I just see it as the ultimate form of vanity but that’s the direction the world seems to be progressing towards.
I much prefer a real world experience (like with most things).
Wouldn't companies like Facebook (Meta) purhase NFT's directly or more likely make up content for their own use? Why would they buy it second-hand from a buyer of an NFT?That's a very valid point, even as some performance artists are already selling nft tickets to virtual events/shows that they will be doing in the metaverse in an attempt to build exclusivity. Virtual galleries with exclusive content, the list will go on and on. That I just won't get into, I much prefer a real world experience (like with most things).
I'm still not clear of the difference between an NFT or just having a picture available in let's say Flickr?I’m pretty sure NFT’s have a path to monetizing things in Meta. While in the Facebook virtual world, things will be bought and sold that are virtual only and not tangible in any way. You could buy an NFT of a photograph to decorate your virtual space and know that you have either the only one or a numbered (1/1000 say) edition. Other things will be NFT’s too like avatars or a virtual handbag. The possibilities are literally endless as to what can be an NFT and what it’s use could be and how it’s displayed.
Personally I just see it as the ultimate form of vanity but that’s the direction the world seems to be progressing towards.
The metaverse reminds me of that joke about the captain being tested to become an Admiral.On the news Wal-Mart to sell NFT's Walmart is quietly preparing to enter the metaverse I guess they gave up trying to keep their shelves stocked. It's comforting to know that I'll soon be able to buy a digital gallon of milk........NOT.
It depends on the creator. As I understand it the actual image file is a sidecar to the NFT, though they could potentially be stored on the blockchain, but currently that's expensive. NFTs are just digitally signed, encripted metadata most of the time that has a link back to the original source file, though there's no standard to where or how that's done.When you buy a photo NFT, what resolution do you get it in? Jpeg? Tiff?