Crypto Art

People are making shitty GIFs and "selling" them for tens, even hundreds, of thousands of dollars as "crypto art"

Who's the fucking idiot here? The designer for thinking anyone wants to "own" a shitty GIF, the buyer for blowing their life savings on a GIF that's freely accessible to anyone, or me for not getting it?

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why wouldnt people just save them to their computer from the site?

Exactly. You can do exactly that. And now you own it. They're paying HUGE money to be the "offical blockchain owner"

why would you want to own a gif on the blockchain?

because youre a retard with nothing going for you in life

I cannot work it out.

They're trying to mimic the traditional art model (buying an original) in a medium that doesn't differentiate between original and copy (online). It makes sense that a print of the Mona Lisa is a lot cheaper than the actual Mona Lisa, because there's a difference.

With this there's literally no difference between "owning" a piece, and having it in your 'CG Art' folder or Pinterest or Tumblr collection. Except that that's free.

Seems to be this.

hmmm, well if retards will buy it fuck it its a good market i guess

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Another site. Look at the way they even try and borrow fashion terms like "drops". And it's utter garbage.

This 10 minute job in Cinema 4D or something sold for $10,300

And I just saved it to my computer.

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I'm in the wrong industry...