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is this the new way how to show that you're rich /biz/?

https://app.rarible.com/token/0xd07dc4262bcdbf85190c01c996b4c06a461d2430:184973

>> No.30058726

I started at 1k Euro 2 weeks ago and I'm now at 15k. NFT's are the best space to be in at the moment if you're willing to grind out the percentages.

>> No.30058787

>>30058726
Can you elaborate?

>> No.30058918

>>30058726
are you selling art or investing in NFT tokens?

>> No.30059587
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>>30058787
OK, I've been shilling a bit recently here but I've gotten literally no responses. I'll give you the main few trades that have got me to do this point.
>2 Weeks ago bought 2 Eulerbeats for about .25 ETH, sell when the hit .6 ETH a couple of days later. I then bought a Pranksy NFT box for .5 ETH that I got 1.8 ETH out of. This was withing about 3 days.
>Realised Eulerbeats was about to hit off so I rebought 1 of them. This carried me from a .7 ETH investment to a 7.2 ETH cashout last Thursday. I fucked it by not buying back into 2
>In the meantime I used my remaining pile to buy into artist NFT releases. The crucial part is to do your research on which artists are selling out instantly.
>I've been buying Rude boys, Erto, Cryptosushi, twerky pepe (a bit shit), thomas pomarelle (small but might takeoff), Karalang and yesterday since Gary Vaynerchuk is about to cosign Grumpii.
>All of these are artists who list their work on rarible. I follow them on twitter and wait for them to announce, with these ones you need high gas fees or else you will miss out. I'm making anything from 50-400% profits on everyone I buy. For instance I'll buy 5+ rude boys If I can because they're a guaranteed resell on the secondary market for at least 2x.
>You also need to setup a twitter and dm people to directly sell to cut out some transaction costs but there's whales willing to buy everything.
>Rarible gives you an airdrop every week, I got mine today and it was about 2K.
I am honestly not joking when I say I have not lost money on a single trade, not even broken even due to gas fees, the minimum I'm making is 50%. It really feels like shooting fish in a barrel. You're not getting fucked buying/selling shitcoin that can rugpull or extremely high gas.

>>30058918
Explained above but I buy from creators

>> No.30059617
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>>30058465
can you pls spoon me on the whole nft creation process, is there any fees when creating/ publishing an nft, how do people find it, and so on

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This is one of the threads I was shilling here a while ago. I can only find one of them. Literally never got a single reply and I created about 3 of them.

>> No.30059855

I'm too fucking boomer for this

Why people pay for jpegs again?

>> No.30059998
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My max cashout in euros on Eulerbeats was 13k I took 9.5k and it's never gone back above that point. You would still be up massively today had you bought in when I shilled this. I dunno Biz doesn't want to hear it because it's got a complete hard on for Crypto moonshots, but there's no reason to have some of your attention on NFT's. I'm just playing them for short term gains at the moment and funneling them out into longer term crypto options.

>>30059617
If you're a creator shill it on twitter

>>30059855
Dunno don't care I'm squeezing some of their money out of them though.

>> No.30060044

>>30058465
this is a meme pushed by devs as the new thing for people to throw oney at. Its a fucking joke

>> No.30060110
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>>30059998
Todays current situation. Mark Cuban was literally shilling for it and nobody wanted to know. The ownership is down about 15 across the board, but it worked on a bonding curve. Number 1 for instance peaked at like 93 ownership which was about 65k Euros at the time.

>> No.30060255

>>30059855
it's not paying for jpegs, it's the same thing as any art. you can get a reproduction of any famous piece for a tiny fraction of the cost of the original, but it wouldn't be the same to hang up and display as a status symbol.

Digital artists are STARVING for this sort of market which has previously been only available to artists that work in physical media.

>> No.30060392

>>30060255
But a Caravaggio was phisically painted by him, or a Picasso

A nft is still pixels, the copy is the same as the original

>> No.30060471

>>30059998
im a software dev but my gf is a 3d modeler, we were thinking about doing something with nft's for a while now but never really got to it. Thanks for the info, we might try to make something now

>> No.30060700

>>30060392
Actually, most great classical painters did not physically paint the majority of the canvas, they had teams of students and apprentices working under them who did much of the actual application of paint to canvas, but that's not really here or there. Besides, it's not like a digital artist doesn't have to do the drawing either. What I'm trying to say is that the value of art isn't really related to the object itself, it's about the status symbol of being able to display your wealth by spending money on something without real utility. An NFT can perfectly accomplish this.

>> No.30061097

When is someone going to make CP/loli NFTs? It would be pretty funny to just send someone a social suicide

>> No.30061117

>>30058726
do you have a social media where we can talk ? not the first time i hear about nft and the very idea of squeezing money out of people truly invigorates me

>> No.30061276

>>30059587
shit sounds great! can we talk on TG?

>> No.30061582

>>30061276
seconded

>> No.30062181

>>30060471
No worries, what kind of NFT are you thinking of making? Rude Boys for instance can be flipped really quickly since only a little bit changes, same with Erto. Thomas Pomarelle makes higher quality models imo to both of those but it barely sells. It really does seem to be just luck as to whether you start selling. Do you're market research, for instance start with those that I wrote out above. Pick a specific style or mood etc and stick to it. I'm surprised that there hasn't been anything in the Cuphead game style as I think it would be very big. Having said all this, the iron is hot right now and has been for about a month.

>> No.30062452

>>30061117
>>30061276
Sorry guys not that big on mentoring especially because I've only been doing this two weeks. I've given you the bones of my strategy. Just make an NFT twitter and start following the names I've mentioned here, you will learn of more from there. Go onto their rarible and look through the history to see how much items are selling for, also opensea is good for this. Be ready for their drops and don't skimp on the gas fees, whack it up high every time, I'll do ultra high if its a one of one. Then DM some people on twitter to learn more.

>> No.30062699

i've a collection of random art that i doodle in my free time. Should I think about minting them as NFTs to just to see where it goes, or are gas fees as a creator too big of a barrier?

>> No.30062764

>>30058465
great. more cryptokitties.

>> No.30062819

>>30062452
thank you very much for the advices you just gave us. i'll try to do smth with it, even though this initiative scares me a lil since i don't know anything about it.

>> No.30062845

>>30062699
checked and sure, try it.
you guys do realize that the (((art industry)) is a money laundering front, right?
"Oh yes goyim, I'll pay 6 million for that painting because I love it so much. You can't prove I don't, taste is subjective"

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soon

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I gained popularity with all the 2d art pieces I posted online but want to now take some to NFTs cos I love the concept. I have taken the fiery piece and made a 4k video render I wish to make my first NFT. Any advice?

>> No.30063737

Yeah I want to know more too.

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>>30063635
Too late, I'm minting this as we speak.

>> No.30063870

>>30063764
based

>> No.30064144

>>30063764

Originals are 11k so getting sued is hardly worth a blurry screenshot

>> No.30064198

>>30063764
This feels like a problem with NFTs overall. What prevents me from stealing avaible pictures online and just mint them?
If they are published first and only as an NFT they will retain some value, you can point at that one as the "original", but as soon as you post anything you make it seems to be free real estate.

Am I wrong in this regard?

>> No.30064272

>>30064144
Glad you are getting paid OP, but how are you going to sue anyone on the ETH network?
Is this bullish for Kleros?

>> No.30064448

>>30058465
I would pay $10 FAGcoin for a signed original dickbutt and I deserve to be called reddit for it

>> No.30064547

https://app.rarible.com/token/0x60f80121c31a0d46b5279700f9df786054aa5ee5:233069:0x4087bc14c9215fc508dc9a9fd44686d27f2d3c6a

I made one for the lulz

>> No.30065774

>>30064272
The exchanges have to comply with DMCA orders and damages paid on any infringement. Happened already.

>> No.30065982

Any NFTs currently fueling and still to moon?

>> No.30066261

>>30058465
Not expensive enough. Must be shit art. Not buying.

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>>30060700
But that’s retarded. Look I took this from some fag trying to sell it for 2 ETH on here and am displaying it all over the internet.

>> No.30066927

Can ANYONE explain what the point of NFT art is?
>NFT picture
>take a screenshot, now I have the exact same copy as the "owner"
>NFT song/sound
>record it, now I have. The exact same copy as the "owner"
What is the fucking point?

>> No.30067426

Found these guys on rarible the other day. Check out their link tree. The guy obviously comes from money, the girl does onlyfans. I'm thinking it's an opportunity to unload some bags on their heads. Just now noticed they've minted 100 of these, at .07 ETH and 20% sell on fee, they really don't know what they're doing.
https://app.rarible.com/token/0xd07dc4262bcdbf85190c01c996b4c06a461d2430:191527

>> No.30067439

Where you even buy these? Works with MM?

>> No.30067527

>>30066927
No one can anon. These people will call Bitcoin a bubble and then think paying 80 grand for a screenshot is not.

>> No.30067588

>Want to make NFT art
>have to pay gas prices

why

>> No.30067642

>>30066927
I think it's in the same vein as owning a piece of artwork along with a certificate of authenticity.

Idk, upper-class people will spend money on "waste" in order to display and maintain power (think feasts, piano lessons, lawns).
Lower-class copies these actions without understanding the premise and so get poorer. It's the way it's always been.

>> No.30067707

>>30066772
you don't own the blockchain attached to it

>> No.30067794

>>30066927
It's no dumber than bitcoin honestly. What gives bitcoin value at this point other than (1) scarcity and (2) that people say it's worth something? There are far better blockchains at this point than grandpacoin. Yet it's still king.

NFTs are authentication of ownership, that's all. If people want to pay to own a digital object, that is their choice to make. People pay to own bitcoin which doesn't even have a visual representation, it's just numbers.

>> No.30067863

>>30067588
Not on Opensea.

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>>30067863

>> No.30068396

Best NFT to dumb some cash in? RARI or ITEM?

>> No.30068505

I put my actual artwork on rarible. It's a weird balance between wanting to be an artist and wanting to play this market. 90% of what I see is disposable meme shit. I haven't sold anything though, so what do I know

>> No.30070254

bump

>> No.30070407

>>30067426
How would you go about 'dumping bags on them,' theoretically? I'd love to scam or jam up some moneyed idiots with eth to burn

>> No.30070410

>>30058726
>>30059587
>>30067426
so to sum up, you basically buy some shit with the lowest number of copies, made by true professionals and then try to resell them to rich people on other platforms?

>> No.30071685

https://app.rarible.com/token/0x60f80121c31a0d46b5279700f9df786054aa5ee5:234523:0x672199eaa8dfe390a382719827d68049f35c666a
only the most based NFT imaginable