Designer of the NFT Fidenza project: NFT will play a major role in the art world

2021-9-9 20:03
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On September 9, the NFT Fidenza project by creative artist Tyler Hobbs was unveiled on the NFT Art Blocks platform in June. Fidenza was randomly generated by an algorithm developed by Hobbs, curves and colored squares, and 999 coins were minted for a price of 0.17 ETH (around $ 400 at the time). Currently, it is trading for 1,000 ETH (around $ 3.5 million) on the second store, OpenSea. Hobbs believes that marketing may now be their number one "priority" for creative artists who have worked hard on the arts for decades. However, some compare the crazy sentiment in the NFT space to the ICO bubble of 2017. "I would be surprised if NFTs were to go away," Hobbs added. “I think they will survive. I think they will play an important role in the art world, especially in digital art, the future, the boom and the recession. In many stores.” I think we've had a lot of success, so it's promising for some sort of business like this at some point. " Hobb's confidence is in part due to his belief that the NFT has reached "the beginning of acceptance." (several blocks)

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