>>5262160They are investing money. Why do trad works sell for millions? Because their value can only go up.
You buy a picture with a unique line of code for a million, and if you want to resell, you can start auctioning it at that price range.
If trad art market is a money laundering scheme for big companies, this isn't any different.
>>5262192The thing is, anon, it's still pretty much a gamble. Do you have clout? Are you famous?
The same things that limit you in the art world now, will limit you in the cryptoart sector, too.
If i were a shill, i'd just make fun of you for not wanting to pay 150 bucks in gas fees, because my goal would be to get you-- a non-coiner-- into buying crypto and i wouldn't give a shit about your work or you as an person because biz people outright despise artists.
Look at how they're hyping it.
Wait until there is more support to coins that aren't bitcoin and prices go down.
>>5262197You can cash out if someone is willing to buy crypto from you for real money, which comes with it's own concerns and dangers like scammers, thiefs and so on or use services that exchange your coins to money and send it to your paypal or bank account, for another massive fee of course.
Until then, you have fantasy coins that are worth money as long as wolf of wall streets wannabes keep playing pretend society.