"You know, it isn’t just about the artwork — it’s about what they come with,” Washburn said. “It could be a membership or special access to an event or collection of media … Let’s say you want to buy my NFT, maybe you’ll get a T-shirt in the mail too or an exclusive DJ mix.”
The membership/special access point comes up a lot from NFT defenders - even accepting the market value of luxury brands, the idea that a critical mass of people care about that specific kind of status-seeking seems ludicrous to me. It's not like there are Soho House copies in every suburb around the world.
― papal hotwife (milo z), Sunday, 20 February 2022 03:03 (two years ago) link
'Send me $3000 in ETH and maybe I'll send you a soundcloud link,' though, now we're talking about possibilities.
― papal hotwife (milo z), Sunday, 20 February 2022 03:04 (two years ago) link
Bored Apes go to court: https://newsletterhunt.com/newsletters/money-stuff-by-matt-levine
I know this is normal now, this is just life in 2022, this ship has sailed. Still, imagine telling a federal judge “see, my cartoon ape is vastly more valuable than Justin Bieber’s because it is in the top 14% rarity, so please award me millions of dollars of damages against the exchange that negligently allowed someone to buy my ape for 0.01 ETH.” “What is an ETH,” the judge might reasonably ask. “The ape is a computer image, what does it mean that someone else possesses it, or that it is rare,” the judge might reasonably ask. “Why can’t you just right-click and save it, then you’d have your ape back,” the judge might reasonably ask. “Who is Justin Bieber,” the judge might reasonably ask.
― a man often referred to in the news media as the Duke of Saxony (tipsy mothra), Tuesday, 22 February 2022 19:37 (two years ago) link
Take it to Pokemon court
― Chappies banging dustbin lids together (President Keyes), Tuesday, 22 February 2022 19:40 (two years ago) link
My mind immediately goes to, like, cyberstalking/cyberbullying crimes and the absolutely unprepared cops/judges tell women "idk why don't you turn your computer off?" I wonder if ape theft is going to have the same completely unprepared "idk why didn't you save your ape?" or if its going to shake out differently since there's man money involved
― Whiney G. Weingarten, Tuesday, 22 February 2022 19:55 (two years ago) link
oh I'm sure DAs will have no problem valuing apes at billions if they can charge higher
― Chappies banging dustbin lids together (President Keyes), Tuesday, 22 February 2022 19:58 (two years ago) link
This single thumb drive has 4 million doses of Ape.
― papal hotwife (milo z), Tuesday, 22 February 2022 20:29 (two years ago) link
With a street value of $76 billion.
― a man often referred to in the news media as the Duke of Saxony (tipsy mothra), Tuesday, 22 February 2022 21:00 (two years ago) link
I'm assuming you mean defense attorneys and not district attorneys here
― castanuts (DJP), Tuesday, 22 February 2022 21:07 (two years ago) link
no I mean that district attorneys will like charging someone with the theft of an extremely valuable thing
― Chappies banging dustbin lids together (President Keyes), Tuesday, 22 February 2022 21:13 (two years ago) link
Da Apes
― Whiney G. Weingarten, Tuesday, 22 February 2022 21:14 (two years ago) link
ah gotcha, I was thinking the other definition of "charge" and was confused
― castanuts (DJP), Tuesday, 22 February 2022 21:16 (two years ago) link
I havent read all 800 messages in this thread but am thinking the takeawy is "people will pay for anything as long as they think its worh tmoney"
― | (Latham Green), Tuesday, 22 February 2022 21:26 (two years ago) link
jfc this is ugly
the "POTUS Trump NFT Collection" is ... objectively hideous, a spinning 3d plaque with spinning stars, a 3d flag, protruding text, and on the reverse, a 45 set atop a background of 45s, some of them upside-down, plus a tiny photo that's probably Trump but can you really tell? pic.twitter.com/ijClu9NTWm— Stuart A. Thompson (@stuartathompson) February 22, 2022
― frogbs, Tuesday, 22 February 2022 21:45 (two years ago) link
The Stars on 45 keep on turning in your mindLike "We Can Work it Out"Remember "Twist and Shout"You still don't "Tell Me Why" and "No Reply-y-y”
― celebrating ten years of constant posting (breastcrawl), Tuesday, 22 February 2022 22:03 (two years ago) link
Trump should have made a line of MAGA Apes.
― papal hotwife (milo z), Tuesday, 22 February 2022 22:07 (two years ago) link
If this NFT thing really takes off it will kill the business model of the Franklin Mint.
― more difficult than I look (Aimless), Tuesday, 22 February 2022 22:08 (two years ago) link
dang i’m kinda conflicted here, nfts are some bullshit but scamming trump stans is the lord’s work
― SEES! TURNS! (cat), Tuesday, 22 February 2022 22:12 (two years ago) link
It starts as a routine TV news segment: an interview with the head of the local chamber of commerce. Suddenly, a shot rings out, startling the two-person film crew. As a gunman enters off-camera, reporter Alison Parker reacts to the sound, her jaw dropping wide. A steady wave of shots roar as Parker screams. She runs, desperately, as the camera tumbles to the ground. The clip cuts: the final scene is the legs of the shooter as he advances.)The grisly 17-second clip was recorded by videographer Adam Ward on Aug. 26, 2015, as he and Parker were fatally shot by a disgruntled former colleague while reporting near Roanoke. Broadcast live, the horrifying footage quickly went viral, viewed millions of times on Facebook, YouTube and other sites. Six years later, it still gets tens of thousands of views, despite the efforts by Parker’s father, Andy, to eliminate the clips from the Internet.Now, Andy Parker has transformed the clip of the killings into an NFT, or non-fungible token, in a complex and potentially futile bid to claim ownership over the videos — a tactic to use copyright to force Big Tech’s hand.“This is the Hail Mary,” Parker said, an “act of desperation.”
Now, Andy Parker has transformed the clip of the killings into an NFT, or non-fungible token, in a complex and potentially futile bid to claim ownership over the videos — a tactic to use copyright to force Big Tech’s hand.
“This is the Hail Mary,” Parker said, an “act of desperation.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2022/02/22/expunge-his-daughters-murder-internet-father-created-an-nft-grisly-video/
i want the ride to stop
― dig your way out of the shit with a gold magic shovel! (Karl Malone), Tuesday, 22 February 2022 23:40 (two years ago) link
Parker does not own the copyright to the footage of his daughter’s murder that aired on CBS affiliate WDBJ in 2015. But in December, he created an NFT of that tape on Rarible, a marketplace that deals in crypto assets, in an attempt to claim copyright ownership of the clip. That, he hopes, will give him legal standing to sue the social media companies to remove the videos from circulation.NFTs are unique pieces of digital content logged as assets using blockchain, the same technology that powers cryptocurrency. Over the past year, NFTs have exploded in popularity as people have rushed to buy, sell and trade NFT collectibles created from fine art, crude memes and even an animated version of Melania Trump’s hat.[What is an NFT, and how did an artist called Beeple sell one for $69 million at Christie’s?]Under existing laws, copyright holders are exclusively able to reproduce, adapt or display their original work, unless they grant another party permission to do so. Intellectual property lawyers said the concepts should hold true for NFTs.But the rush to transform the vast swath of content circulating freely online into NFTs has unearthed ownership disputes. The blockchain records a permanent history of every transaction on a decentralized server, theoretically making it easy to track the ownership. Amid the buying blitz are situations like Parker’s, where an NFT holder has created a duplicate, crypto-certified version of a piece of content, leaving two purported owners of the same media.Experts say the case law on NFT ownership is still in the early stages of development and has already prompted a number of copyright disputes. In one instance, a 12-year-old coder sold an NFT collection he created of pixelated whale images called “Weird Whales” for over $300,000. But according to Fortune magazine, users accused the project of copying a separate image the coder does not appear to own to create his NFT. The boy’s father told the BBC he’s “100 percent certain” his son has not broken copyright law and has asked lawyers to “audit” the project....
NFTs are unique pieces of digital content logged as assets using blockchain, the same technology that powers cryptocurrency. Over the past year, NFTs have exploded in popularity as people have rushed to buy, sell and trade NFT collectibles created from fine art, crude memes and even an animated version of Melania Trump’s hat.
[What is an NFT, and how did an artist called Beeple sell one for $69 million at Christie’s?]
Under existing laws, copyright holders are exclusively able to reproduce, adapt or display their original work, unless they grant another party permission to do so. Intellectual property lawyers said the concepts should hold true for NFTs.
But the rush to transform the vast swath of content circulating freely online into NFTs has unearthed ownership disputes. The blockchain records a permanent history of every transaction on a decentralized server, theoretically making it easy to track the ownership. Amid the buying blitz are situations like Parker’s, where an NFT holder has created a duplicate, crypto-certified version of a piece of content, leaving two purported owners of the same media.
Experts say the case law on NFT ownership is still in the early stages of development and has already prompted a number of copyright disputes. In one instance, a 12-year-old coder sold an NFT collection he created of pixelated whale images called “Weird Whales” for over $300,000. But according to Fortune magazine, users accused the project of copying a separate image the coder does not appear to own to create his NFT. The boy’s father told the BBC he’s “100 percent certain” his son has not broken copyright law and has asked lawyers to “audit” the project.
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― dig your way out of the shit with a gold magic shovel! (Karl Malone), Tuesday, 22 February 2022 23:41 (two years ago) link
Parker does not own the copyright to the footage of his daughter’s murder that aired on CBS affiliate WDBJ in 2015. But in December, he created an NFT of that tape on Rarible, a marketplace that deals in crypto assets, in an attempt to claim copyright ownership of the clip.
too bad it won't work
― more difficult than I look (Aimless), Tuesday, 22 February 2022 23:43 (two years ago) link
scamming trump stans is the lord’s work
I thought it was Trump's work tbh.
― a man often referred to in the news media as the Duke of Saxony (tipsy mothra), Wednesday, 23 February 2022 00:48 (two years ago) link
it's also the pillow guy's work
― dig your way out of the shit with a gold magic shovel! (Karl Malone), Wednesday, 23 February 2022 00:52 (two years ago) link
More obscenity: https://web3isgoinggreat.com/single/2022-02-24-1
The Associated Press announced they would be dropping a new NFT on the platform they launched in January, which notably doesn't allow users to sell their NFTs off-platform or really do much at all with the image or video associated with their NFT. Most NFTs they've offered to date have been fairly benign, like a photo of a shooting star over a house in a field, or of a person spray-painting "illegal" on a brick wall (edgy!)However, on February 24 they announced that their newest NFT would show a short, top-down video of around fifty migrants crammed into a small inflatable boat, adrift at sea in the Mediterranean. Any goodwill the AP might have had for their NFT project was likely shattered by their choice to monetize a video of human suffering. The already horrific NFT announcement was particularly ill-timed, given its juxtaposition on many Twitter feeds amongst news of Russian military action against Ukraine. The Associated Press deleted the announcement tweet four hours later.
― Elvis Telecom, Friday, 25 February 2022 01:11 (two years ago) link
wtf are ppl even thinking
― a man often referred to in the news media as the Duke of Saxony (tipsy mothra), Friday, 25 February 2022 01:32 (two years ago) link
Someone donated this Shibelon NFT to the Ukrainian government. The NFT collection is based on a mythology in which Elon Musk was granted genius powers by an alien, who also created bitcoin. Endorsements from Soulja Boy, The Game, and other celebs.https://t.co/0VQXhR7c9Z pic.twitter.com/M04KrK9IJc— Jacob Silverman (@SilvermanJacob) February 27, 2022
― papal hotwife (milo z), Sunday, 27 February 2022 04:19 (two years ago) link
I mean cant you make a NFT for anything? I can mint an NFT for this used tissue beside me? Does the thing even need to be digital?
― | (Latham Green), Sunday, 27 February 2022 17:32 (two years ago) link
i think the trickier part is starting up the discord channel dedicated to the used tissue and convincing people that it has value that will only increase over time
― dig your way out of the shit with a gold magic shovel! (Karl Malone), Sunday, 27 February 2022 17:37 (two years ago) link
I’ll pay .08 eth for your tissue.
― Jeff, Sunday, 27 February 2022 18:06 (two years ago) link
also are people still mistakenly thinking NFT= owning the rights to something other than the NFT itself? Like, you can't sue someone for posting a video just because you own an nft for it
― | (Latham Green), Sunday, 27 February 2022 18:37 (two years ago) link
ah, but that's the beauty of the used tissue! the tissue can be indisputably in one's sole possession and cannot be digitally reproduced! that way, whoever buys the NFT of the used tissue can also have the used tissue FedExed to them so it can be kept in a vault. It will even have a unique and recognizable DNA signature!
― more difficult than I look (Aimless), Sunday, 27 February 2022 19:10 (two years ago) link
― Johnny Mathis der Maler (Boring, Maryland), Sunday, 27 February 2022 20:52 (two years ago) link
and you won't be able to stop him
― Mark G, Monday, 28 February 2022 13:28 (two years ago) link
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/pussy-riot-nft-ukraine-1313141/
― Chappies banging dustbin lids together (President Keyes), Monday, 28 February 2022 13:55 (two years ago) link
I guess NFT's for charity are probably the best possibel use
― | (Latham Green), Wednesday, 2 March 2022 15:35 (two years ago) link
But all NFTs strengthen the use of Etherium as a currency.
― more difficult than I look (Aimless), Wednesday, 2 March 2022 17:08 (two years ago) link
This Social Club Runs On Crypto Tokens and Vibes
Friends With Benefits is a V.I.P. lounge for crypto’s creative class. Is it empty hype or the future of friendship?
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/02/technology/friends-with-benefits-crypto-dao.html
― Chappies banging dustbin lids together (President Keyes), Wednesday, 2 March 2022 17:29 (two years ago) link
tbf this how my friend group works too
To join, applicants are vetted by a committee of current members. If approved — only about 20 percent are — they receive certain perks based on how many of the group’s in-house $FWB token they own.
Members with at least one $FWB token (current price: about $45) can read the group’s newsletter and blog posts. Local membership, which requires holding at least five tokens, comes with limited access to the group’s chat rooms on Discord, a talking and texting app, as well as entry to offline events. Global membership costs 75 $FWB — roughly $3,400 today — and includes access to all Discord chat rooms. (Friends With Benefits lent a Times reporter five $FWB tokens in order to view the Discord chats; those tokens have been returned, and the reporter does not have a stake in the organization.)
― Chappies banging dustbin lids together (President Keyes), Wednesday, 2 March 2022 17:32 (two years ago) link
She joined the group after hearing that influential artists and creatives were involved but said spending time in the group’s Discord server had been disappointing.
“If we actually look at the active channels, it’s a lot of men in start-ups who play an instrument or two,” she said.
― Chappies banging dustbin lids together (President Keyes), Wednesday, 2 March 2022 17:37 (two years ago) link
And the Eurorack subreddit is already free to use.
― papal hotwife (milo z), Wednesday, 2 March 2022 17:46 (two years ago) link
I’m in a ton of NFT Discords, and not a single one is worth any amount of money. They are all chaotic messes.
― Jeff, Wednesday, 2 March 2022 17:55 (two years ago) link
It's the mess of everything beginning
― Chappies banging dustbin lids together (President Keyes), Wednesday, 2 March 2022 18:00 (two years ago) link
ILX needs to start monetizing vibes
― jmm, Wednesday, 2 March 2022 18:12 (two years ago) link
paymentforpostcoin
what if the idea is that we as the posters should be getting paid, right? so let's start trading our posts and seeing what they're worth, and then we can sell them to all the people
― the world's undisputed #1 fan of 'Spud Infinity' (Karl Malone), Wednesday, 2 March 2022 18:20 (two years ago) link
one thing I think is actually kind of fun about NFT wallets is the fact that anyone can drop anything they want in there. it's actually a common scam, someone drops a fake monkey which looks like the real monkey but actually steals your passwords and sends everything to their monkey repository. Karl Malone I would think you in particular would really be into that. once you get Jimmy Fallon's wallet ID you can send him any gifs you want. if you have any good ones that is.
― frogbs, Wednesday, 2 March 2022 18:28 (two years ago) link
make no bones about it, i'm not here to scam anyone, i'm only it for the cool hard cash. crypto
― the world's undisputed #1 fan of 'Spud Infinity' (Karl Malone), Wednesday, 2 March 2022 18:29 (two years ago) link
our coins would obviously be ILXchange
― Chappies banging dustbin lids together (President Keyes), Wednesday, 2 March 2022 18:39 (two years ago) link
77 access costs 5K and three unique Osamathumbsup jpegs.
― Chappies banging dustbin lids together (President Keyes), Wednesday, 2 March 2022 18:40 (two years ago) link
clusterbucks?
― jmm, Wednesday, 2 March 2022 18:41 (two years ago) link
governance by DAYO
― mookieproof, Wednesday, 2 March 2022 18:42 (two years ago) link