My Bitcoin Monkey NFT on OpenSea

in blurt •  3 years ago 

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Introduction

For a while, I wanted to dig a little deeper into the world of NFTs after I followed a little course in Udemy about NFTs.

In life is important to always have the mindset to try new things and go out of your comfort zone.

Forget the why and in life, simply do it or otherwise you never advance!!

I see it as an opportunity to generate a fresh stream of income for my business.

Despite we are in a crypto bear market right now. NFTs are here to stay and the market will stabilize and form an equilibrium like every market in a free world.

Where do I mint my NFT?

OpenSea is the biggest market where you have the chance to get the most eyeballs for your collectibles and digital arts.

To mint on Ethereum is simply out of the question because the fees are outrageous and almost out of reach for almost anyone.

A Plan B exists for you to enjoy minting your first NFT.

I mint it on Polygon cheaply my first NFTs this morning and scan my Bitcoin Monkey where only one copy exists!

I am proud of myself to have made the move! YAY!!

Conclusion

You have the chance to be the owner of my first experiment and be the owner of this cool Bitcoin Monkey.

It is a piece of art and made from my hands.

Go check it on the OpenSea website at this link: https://opensea.io/collection/love-of-crypto-coffee

Sincerely,
Chesatochi

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  ·  3 years ago  ·   (edited)

Every time I look into creating an NFT I am astounded by the cost. I even tried Hive NFTmarket place … paid 5 NFT (about $7) each but did not sell anything. At all. Either you have something people want or you don’t. I earn much more sharing my Artwork here on Blurt, YouTube, Dtube, VYBrainium, ProofofBrain, Steemit, etc …. Actually I earn the most on YouTube these days.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

I still don't understand these NFT. Probably, I have to dig deeper into this topic.