Buying crap you don’t want and expecting it to go up in value isn’t a scam, it’s just stupid. Buy art you love from artists you want to see succeed for prices you can afford with the assumption you won’t be able to resell it and you will never be disappointed.
Artnome
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- Hot take: NFTs were never about owning .jpgs. They were about being part of a creative global community that supports artists.
- Buy art from artists.
- Hey friends! I just raised ~$3M to help you make sure your NFT assets don't disappear. Here's why! ❤️ artnome.com/news/2021/10/2…
- *regardless of market conditions - Buy art you love - From artists you want to see succeed - For prices you can afford - With the assumption you'll never be able to resell it - And you will always be happy
- I can’t buy an NFT unless the artist is really into NFTs. The “I don’t get this but maybe I can make money” vibe usually shines through. Even if I like the artist. Just me?
- Replying to @dcinvestorThe real big brain move would have been to keep her on but to slap a 104% tariff on her services so you pay twice as much.
GIF - Feels like I need to trot this out again: - Buy art you love - From artists you want to see succeed - For prices you can afford - With the assumption you'll never be able to resell it - And you will always be happy
- If NFTs are a scam, who is being scammed? The collector supporting art they love or the artist who can afford to spend more time making art for the world? 🤔
- Y'all panicking because you bought art you didn't want and you are realizing you may have to sell it for less or not sell it at all. Maybe just buy art you love (and can afford) from now on? Just saying.
GIF - I bought works by @XCOPYART for a dollar a few years ago. He's the same person/artist today but his work sells for millions. Trust your instincts as a collector and invest in lesser-known artists you love. Lead don't follow.






