I have been on and off from posting within the Hive blockchain for the past 3 weeks (mostly off), I have noted the increase in NFT minting activity within the tribes. I purchased a #UTOPIS NFT as I actually liked the artwork, but I have noticed an increase in participation of such work. Also a little birdy said holding certain NFT's could get you div's..
My friend recently launched his own for tribe #cine
https://www.cinetv.blog/nfts/raymondspeaks_premium-editions_first-edition-nft
As well as the #APE NFT's..
@apeminingclub/all-three-i-went-full-ape-nft-first-editions-are-sold-to
Kind of a re-occurring theme. I know many of these veterans of Hive are in sync in terms of branching out into new markets. The NFT market is hot and on chains that require zero or little 'gas' for transactions seems to present a no brainer to issue them on HIVE-BLOCKCHAIN.
It's ironic as I cashed out some ETHEREUM at it's all time high and bought an IPAD to start drawing again. It would be cool to start issuing my own NFT's but I'm interested to know what 'theme' I should be drawing at. I don't have a tribe, but I'm involved in many.
Opensea, NFT Showroom..
Is it fair to issue the same artwork on different chains? Kinda like cross-posting!?
Well first off, Bear will be working on some artwork but the real question is what theme. Is it freelance? Do I get some tribes to use my work? I'm a pretty talented artist; but marketing ones self as freelance gives me an 'open sea' range. Sure it's all subjective what 'art' and even rarity means.
Am I just hopping on to a quick cash grab? What is the real NFT market? Give me an idea.. would you buy some BEARBEAR ART?
It's pretty cool that you can see the original purchase price. I can see one of three NFT's I purchased is up for sale for almost twice the value. Perhaps this could be a great place to trade so long as tribes, and apes get onboarded.
I don't think I'll be selling these NFT's as they are more badges of honor rather than asset's to re-sell. I guess everything has a price. Cost is subjective but we all have to assess what is worth the risk, or what appetite you have for actual art.