Public service announcement!
gass is high! transactions are slow!
dont wait til last minute, some of these bids are soooo close to not going through!
Current bid -> 🐸 💥120 ETH💥 🐸
https://t.co/lRBs6XMpYO
i was just scrolling instagram mindlessly and came across the first pic and thought, hey looks like @ronnaldong's work and of course, it's him exactly!!! and a million likes? 🎉🎉🎉
#PEGZ, deserved more hype, but didn't. That's a good thing, too much hype tends to lead to too high prices. Now you can get the original #Pepe creator's avatars for just 1 ETH, limited to only 100. I'm eagerly awaiting to see these avatars in the #Metaverse. @Matt_Furie#NFT
SLEPT//
Random selection of art that I made, that I like 😊
Shout out:
First one not for sale.
@Greekdx For collecting REJUVENATE//
@NFTPeper For collecting ORIGINATED//
@hi_sighduck For collecting VIVID_DREAMS//
#fvckrender#fvckrenderverse
In the long run, artists with a good secondary market are also more likely to see their works appreciate in value. Many works are not that no one wants to buy them, but that no one sees them. Remember, no one sees, no one buys.
Artists, when you see your work listed on the secondary market, you can help promote it so that collectors don't have to sell it for too low a price. It's a win-win, the collector makes money and the artist receives royalties.
@freezedrychief@HabichtJonathan Collectors may have a variety of reasons for selling their collections. I also remember @fafaf0f0, which showed the strength of SR secondary market by auctioning off dozens of pieces in two days.
@freezedrychief@HabichtJonathan Look on the bright side. It shows the strength of the SR secondary market that you can always find a buyer when you want to exit. Although there may be losses, NFTs are already very liquid for an illiquid asset.
@krybharat @withFND @saturnial Rarible was, and even still is, like that. The platform needs to choose between art and other NFTs, as well as control the quantity. Improve discoverability, If no one sees it, no one buys it.