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Topic: 'Edward Snowden - Variant 02 - Decentral Eyes' art piece 1/1 [Price: 1,8881 ETH] (Read 569 times)

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lol what even is this  Huh  Get this off FP
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YeAh ShUT Up U H8rz

Art lovers work in a matrix far more tastefully than you will ever care to imagine.  They work in the realm of love and no dollar amount matches love, therefore..... my acquired piece stands at 3.3 million period.  I await the next great art collector in the blockchain world.

No matter how much money you get for this you will always lack genuine class
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I'm awaiting real buyers with real capital, but enjoy your tent.
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#GPGL
Would have to match value of art piece of course.

1000usd?

I have a lovely big ten man tent here if you are up for a trade??
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Trading for property I am also open to.  Would have to match value of art piece of course.
legendary
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Maybe you can trade your art for this guy's hotel
Hotel for sale for bitcoin
legendary
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Jokes and haters are welcome.  I will be selling this piece for this amount and there's nothing any hater can do to stop me.  Art lovers work in a matrix far more tastefully than you will ever care to imagine.  They work in the realm of love and no dollar amount matches love, therefore..... my acquired piece stands at 3.3 million period.  I await the next great art collector in the blockchain world.

At that valuation this is a waste of precious internet space and more importantly space on page one of the collectables sub.
legendary
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฿uy ฿itcoin
Jokes and haters are welcome.  I will be selling this piece for this amount and there's nothing any hater can do to stop me.  Art lovers work in a matrix far more tastefully than you will ever care to imagine.  They work in the realm of love and no dollar amount matches love, therefore..... my acquired piece stands at 3.3 million period.  I await the next great art collector in the blockchain world.

There is a difference between offering and selling.
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Jokes and haters are welcome.  I will be selling this piece for this amount and there's nothing any hater can do to stop me.  Art lovers work in a matrix far more tastefully than you will ever care to imagine.  They work in the realm of love and no dollar amount matches love, therefore..... my acquired piece stands at 3.3 million period.  I await the next great art collector in the blockchain world.
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Spear the bees
I'll offer you 0.00015860 BTC. After all, 1 BTC ten years ago was worth 0.00000044 BTC today.

If you don't understand crypto valuations then I understand. This happens all of the time and I believe my bitcoins exceed the value of your art. I am proposing this price to a buyer who sees the same thing I do in crypto.
legendary
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Nice omission of the "10 years too early " there Wink

Viz
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"Coldie is a great artist with an original format and makes some great works, that will undoubtedly climb in value over time, so in no way is the above a slight on his outstanding work."  I think you just answered your own argument there my friend.  This is exactly what my post is about and thank you for clarifying that.

I actually am familiar with cryptograffiti's stuff but am not really a fan.  Most crypto artwork that actually references blatantly with crypto in your face is not that appealing to me and a little too preachy.  Maybe his newer work I'll consider acquiring but for now, not so much.
legendary
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Well if you don't understand art valuations, references to pop/political culture in art and emerging tech in an emerging new art world that is already bootstrapping virtual reality then I understand.  This happens all of the time in the art world(in regards to items paid for a small amount but extremely relevant and worth millions) and I am not here to explain this.  I am proposing an asking price to a buyer who sees the same thing I do in this art piece and I believe it is worth that much and a whole lot more as the blockchain art markets seep into Christie's etc in the near future.

I'll repeat ...

.... you're about 10 years to early with your pricing

Viz

You seem to be under the impression that NFT is new here?

And as for "Art" there are works currently at the vanguard of the scene that will surely achieve greater value well before the NFT art scene does.
A good case in point would be the works of Cryptograffiti.

It is great to see people support emerging artists and new technology, but to seriously expect the gathered collectors here with their own long experience in Collectables and associated values; from coins, creations, canvases and the other goods that have been made over the last 10 years, to buy into your excessive valuation is wildly over optimistic.

Coldie is a great artist with an original format and makes some great works, that will undoubtedly climb in value over time, so in no way is the above a slight on his outstanding work.

Viz
legendary
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I would make an offer.  Can you please provide a picture of the art piece with your username next to it?

Here is link to art piece(also on front page of SuperRare.co)

https://superrare.co/artwork/edward-snowden---variant-02---decentral-eyes-4362

Username is under 'RobnessCyberpop'

So according to the website it last sold for around $1k USD. And now you want almost 2k of eth for it? Am I missing something

That information is actually in the OP of this thread you dolt.  OP might be reaching in price, but is being upfront in saying they bought the artwork for 1k usd in a bidding war.
legendary
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Don't get high on your own supply



Stay away from the blue Meth dude.
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Well if you don't understand art valuations, references to pop/political culture in art and emerging tech in an emerging new art world that is already bootstrapping virtual reality then I understand.  This happens all of the time in the art world(in regards to items paid for a small amount but extremely relevant and worth millions) and I am not here to explain this.  I am proposing an asking price to a buyer who sees the same thing I do in this art piece and I believe it is worth that much and a whole lot more as the blockchain art markets seep into Christie's etc in the near future.
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I would make an offer.  Can you please provide a picture of the art piece with your username next to it?

Here is link to art piece(also on front page of SuperRare.co)

https://superrare.co/artwork/edward-snowden---variant-02---decentral-eyes-4362

Username is under 'RobnessCyberpop'

So according to the website it last sold for around $1k USD. And now you want almost 2k of eth for it? Am I missing something
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Oh and another thing, you can even put the bid in on the SuperRare.co site.  Their art acquisition method is actually pretty nice.  Once you make an account with your address they have a record of all the bids that were placed and it keeps going up as the art switches ownership so technically when you aqcuire the art piece, SuperRare.co will keep track of the provenance of every bid and accepted acquisition and the last price that it was bought.  I think it would be better if it went through that way instead of a private buy because it would be made public and send shockwaves through the cryptocurrency community.  Just fyi and sharing my experience currently with these modern art galleries and how they operate.
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I would make an offer.  Can you please provide a picture of the art piece with your username next to it?

Here is link to art piece(also on front page of SuperRare.co)

https://superrare.co/artwork/edward-snowden---variant-02---decentral-eyes-4362

Username is under 'RobnessCyberpop'
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