BlurtArt NFT or Bigger Blurt rewards on your blog posts

in blurtart •  4 years ago 

I have a Question for all the Blurt Artists ....

I know that for a while Digital Artwork NFT’s were all the rage .... on places like Makersplace, NFTShowroom etc ... do Artists make much there ?

I tried to sign up for a few of these and watched how it all worked and it seemed incredibly confusing to me.

It seems like a Collector can buy your Artwork for $1 and turn around and resell it for $1,000 ???

That’s kind of like what Art Galleries do....

I wonder if it would be better to build my Blurt Power to many millions and just Curate good Artwork with Blurt upvotes ?

What do you think ? Blurt NFT or bigger Blurt Upvotes ?

C74744BA-E05B-4281-887D-F9E61C1F259C.jpeg

Authors get paid when people like you upvote their post.
If you enjoyed what you read here, create your account today and start earning FREE BLURT!
Sort Order:  

I have not used these platforms, but I would like to know more about it

  ·  4 years ago  ·   (edited)

I have asked a few artists and they tell me that they have sold 1 or 2 pieces of Digital Art (NFT) for a few dollars but then nothing more .... I think people do better sharing their work here on Blurt or the NERDAY Community on Hive .... thanks to @created and @livingfree

NERDAY : https://hive.blog/trending/hive-129496

Interesting. Thanks to you I joined NERDAY, it's a great community

  ·  4 years ago  ·  

Yes.... NERDAY was created by the same people who created Blurtter.com here on Blurt .... so very good people.

  ·  4 years ago  ·  

I've always rather wondered about NFT's for art, too, and have found myself scratching my head in confusion. Personally, if I wanted art, I'd want something I could display. Maybe a large digital display would work for digital work, but that certainly doesn't need to be an NFT. I can certainly see the benefit of NFT's for game assets, however, or other assets that are more interactive. But I'm struggling with art.