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Topic: NFT Ghozali has now become a trend today (Read 111 times)

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January 14, 2022, 01:06:10 PM
#13
Im sure that there will be more people will try to sell their selfie to the market but the value of the photos that already sold by ghozali was on its consistent to take photos for a few years in a row. im not seeing any other value but this gonna be a short term trend but that's more than enough to give more colour to the NFT market. We know that we never heard funny thing again after so many NFT art being used as money laundering but this gives the different perspective about the NFT market. This may not happen for the second time but it's pretty interesting to watch what will be the direction of this thing.
We will see the real value of these photos in a few weeks from now.
did not think the results of selfies for 4 years could generate billions of money. I think only this kid gets a diamond not for those who imitate the ghozali style. the crypto world there are always miracles that we don't expect. Yes, for those who are trying to imitate Ghozali at this time will not succeed, this only falls into Ghozali hands. I hope with people who try, does not break the NFT trend?
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January 14, 2022, 12:58:46 PM
#12
How can this person  be very lucky today because his NFT photos taken from the age of 18 and up to 22 years are selling well at Opensea.

This is one of his NFT collections: https://opensea.io/collection/ghozali-everyday

His assets continue to increase from NFT sales: https://polygonscan.com/address/0xc1e05e98466908547f30fcfc34e405b9c84dfcb7#tokentxns

How about your feedback?
Actually I'm still curious about him.
Can't believe the news about him being excited after his photos sold out on the NFT market with selfie photos that look like ordinary photos, without a beautiful background and without interesting landscape art.
But I can't guess his luck.
he's a lucky man
legendary
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January 14, 2022, 12:37:50 PM
#11
Im sure that there will be more people will try to sell their selfie to the market but the value of the photos that already sold by ghozali was on its consistent to take photos for a few years in a row. im not seeing any other value but this gonna be a short term trend but that's more than enough to give more colour to the NFT market. We know that we never heard funny thing again after so many NFT art being used as money laundering but this gives the different perspective about the NFT market. This may not happen for the second time but it's pretty interesting to watch what will be the direction of this thing.
We will see the real value of these photos in a few weeks from now.
legendary
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January 13, 2022, 07:38:55 PM
#10
If it's not a way for money laudering, then why should anybody buy those NFTs as art works?

Artwork has a broad meaning. In my opinion, Photography/Selfie can also be called a work of art. Artworks are not only seen in terms of beauty or aesthetics, but can also be used as an economic source for those who can use them such as ghozali.
Ok. This is obvious. But in Arts, who can determine that this is an art work or not!? Social media is full of selfies, even better than ghozali ones, so if i mint one/some of them, can i make a fortune?
Something isn't correct in the ghozali's story. Let's see what will be the destiny of those sold art-works. At best cases, i don't expect them to be sold again with the same price. Lol

If it's not a way for money laudering, then why should anybody buy those NFTs as art works?
I think the initial intention in purchasing this NFT was just to have fun, but indeed there are some famous people there who did buy this NFT as well.
regardless of money laundering or not he is now an impromptu billionaire with just the selfies he has collected over the years and this is great for him. and one more thing he is now quite famous Cheesy
Do you really believe that a group of people (buyers) will put their savings into something only for fun. This would be absolutely insane!!
legendary
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January 13, 2022, 04:09:56 PM
#9
Goes to show that confidence really pays off in the long run. This dude randomly just put up his photos in Opensea for the lulz that's for sure, but people saw something out of it hence they were buying it like crazy. Perhaps it's for the meme or whatnot, but people are definitely interested on what this guy is doing, and they'd surely not be paying such a huge premium on just some random people's photos if it isn't really worth something. Ghozali's NFT collection is something to be wondered and amused at, despite the idea not being that original, but needless to say his confidence is what people pays for here.
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January 13, 2022, 03:47:47 PM
#8

If it's not a way for money laudering, then why should anybody buy those NFTs as art works?
I think the initial intention in purchasing this NFT was just to have fun, but indeed there are some famous people there who did buy this NFT as well.
regardless of money laundering or not he is now an impromptu billionaire with just the selfies he has collected over the years and this is great for him. and one more thing he is now quite famous Cheesy
legendary
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January 13, 2022, 12:42:30 AM
#7
How about your feedback?
He became a lucky man to earn money by only selling his simple photos even it seem's wasn't a artwork there, but what made me wonder what made people want to buy it. Maybe this success can make many people will try the same thing.
In internet era it sometimes becomes easy to earn money even by doing very easy things.
newbie
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January 13, 2022, 12:28:22 AM
#6
He's a lucky person. Anyone can do the same thing like taking regular photos for a few years but it doesn't mean if anyone can do the same like bring the hype to the their NFT like what ghozali did. That guy is still young and he was earning very nice amount of money from his NFT. that proves that sometimes NFT was not always about money laundering and it's about people who are randomly valuing even a self that taken by someone who we didn't know about him. This trend was so crazy lol.

If it's not a way for money laudering, then why should anybody buy those NFTs as art works?

Artwork has a broad meaning. In my opinion, Photography/Selfie can also be called a work of art. Artworks are not only seen in terms of beauty or aesthetics, but can also be used as an economic source for those who can use them such as ghozali.
legendary
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January 12, 2022, 11:42:43 PM
#5
In the NFT industry, it isn't about the person or a group of people being lucky; it's about becoming the first person or group of people who have work their asses off to come up with something that is unique among the masses. That's why Ghozali was able to join the hype while also earning a fuckton of money.

Sometimes, in the NFT or crypto space in general, you just need to think outside the box to get ahead of everyone else's profits. Just my two sats!
jr. member
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January 12, 2022, 10:46:41 PM
#4
something that I think is very rare. where when people are busy making a work of art with their respective skills, this ghozali comes with his very unique and confusing NFT, just by posing the ETH coffers come.
it turns out that trivial things are not always considered trash, sometimes they are more valuable..
legendary
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January 12, 2022, 07:53:14 PM
#3
He's a lucky person. Anyone can do the same thing like taking regular photos for a few years but it doesn't mean if anyone can do the same like bring the hype to the their NFT like what ghozali did. That guy is still young and he was earning very nice amount of money from his NFT. that proves that sometimes NFT was not always about money laundering and it's about people who are randomly valuing even a self that taken by someone who we didn't know about him. This trend was so crazy lol.

If it's not a way for money laundering, then why should anybody buy those NFTs as art works?
he is a lucky person because someone decided to use his works for some ambiguous activities and not because he has created something with a real value.
In my opinion, all those works can be considered as a trash and has no real value till now. Then why anybody has to buy a digital art-work while he can create it by himself (can also hire someone to do so) or buy a real one?
legendary
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January 12, 2022, 07:30:27 PM
#2
He's a lucky person. Anyone can do the same thing like taking regular photos for a few years but it doesn't mean if anyone can do the same like bring the hype to the their NFT like what ghozali did. That guy is still young and he was earning very nice amount of money from his NFT. that proves that sometimes NFT was not always about money laundering and it's about people who are randomly valuing even a self that taken by someone who we didn't know about him. This trend was so crazy lol.
hero member
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_""""Duelbits""""_
January 12, 2022, 07:47:00 AM
#1
How can this person  be very lucky today because his NFT photos taken from the age of 18 and up to 22 years are selling well at Opensea.

This is one of his NFT collections: https://opensea.io/collection/ghozali-everyday

His assets continue to increase from NFT sales: https://polygonscan.com/address/0xc1e05e98466908547f30fcfc34e405b9c84dfcb7#tokentxns

How about your feedback?
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