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Topic: [ANN] [ART] Maecenas: First ever fine artwork to be auctioned on the blockchain! - page 19. (Read 12303 times)

copper member
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Seriously? What have Art got to do with blockchain. This is a super lame case of usage of blockchain. Blockchain does not mean getting funding to do Art, do you understand?

Blockchain is essential for the tokenisation of the assets. Also it adds security as the ownership is clearly provable.
I also recommend you to check this out
https://medium.com/maecenas/the-art-token-b179590f54ee
copper member
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Purchasing shares from antique arts is something unique.
But one thing i need to ask, can the purchaser of this token to keep the antique stuff?
And what will happened to the value of this coins if the antique stuff get broken?

The physical artworks is in custody of the art vault who has the legal obligation of looking after it. And obviously there is insurance protecting any damage or theft (which is extremely unlikely due to the high security of these facilities).
full member
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If you have a bounty available for spanish translation and/or for promoting your project and/or moderate your discord/telegram project channels (in english and/or spanish crypto channels) I would like to reserve it!, this is my portfolio and my previous works and the list of crypto channels where I can promote your project

http://bit.ly/2HvGwNx

Please let me know if you are interesting with a pm, thanks and good luck with your project!
copper member
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Are the paintings going to have securities?

Yes, the painting will be securities
sr. member
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Purchasing shares from antique arts is something unique.
But one thing i need to ask, can the purchaser of this token to keep the antique stuff?
And what will happened to the value of this coins if the antique stuff get broken?
copper member
Activity: 54
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Is The auction made to own only 49% of the artwork, which is estimated 3 millions dollars approximately? What happens if the biddings exceed? Do the investor get the whole work?

Yes only 49%. The other 51% remains in ownership of the collector to ensure that the piece is looked after and promoted to increase its value over time.
copper member
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I would like to know if there will be a secondary market for the artwork shares. If it will not be possible to sell shares, it will be a very illiquid investment, right?



There will be a secondary market. They are going to launch a trading platform in 2019 where artwork share owners will be able to buy/sell those shares
newbie
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Will this project become an avenue for up-and-coming artists in the future? Or only for established artists and their works?

Yes, once we can leverage economies of scale, and figure out the best way to allow investors to support emerging artists. We need to build a strong foundation first
newbie
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How will you incentivise the collectors who originally own the painting?
newbie
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On what basis do you accept new artwork?
newbie
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Is The auction made to own only 49% of the artwork, which is estimated 3 millions dollars approximately? What happens if the biddings exceed? Do the investor get the whole work?
newbie
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Are the paintings going to have securities?
jr. member
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Seriously? What have Art got to do with blockchain. This is a super lame case of usage of blockchain. Blockchain does not mean getting funding to do Art, do you understand?
newbie
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What's the advantage of owning ART, if then you can commit ETH or BTC as well to purchasing a piece of art?
newbie
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Is the auction public for everybody or not, or it is only for the buyers?
newbie
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When can we expect a YouTube video? When?
newbie
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Is there a blockchain showing me the information about authenticity? Im too curious about this and It will be possible for buyers to see the artwork physically after the sale?TIA =)
newbie
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How many Art Token do I get with 5.000 USD? & How the exchange rate between USD and Art token is fixed? How are calculated the transaction costs?
newbie
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Is there a mechanism for a painting sold for ART to be resold to a single owner. Eg. someone buys shares in the Warhol but loses the private key, how can a future investor fully own the piece?
newbie
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I would like to know if there will be a secondary market for the artwork shares. If it will not be possible to sell shares, it will be a very illiquid investment, right?

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