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mooseLimbsCatLicks t1_is64up0 wrote

Wonderful! Any advice on how to get started?

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majozaur OP t1_is675xc wrote

its easier when you like to draw!!!

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mooseLimbsCatLicks t1_is68ggv wrote

I do! I’m the Jack of all trades master of none type but always been interested in painting without any idea of how to start. I really like your painting, great job

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caaawl t1_is6cirm wrote

Woah! Do you sell prints?

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majozaur OP t1_is6h6ui wrote

I do I can send you a link in a pm if you want me to

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faebeegirl t1_is7n6dl wrote

I love this so much OP! Lmk if you sell prints

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tcbafd t1_is6l1ox wrote

Very nice. According to this sub, there should be a pile of dog poop on the sidewalk.

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Jctexan t1_is6e6bu wrote

This is so beautiful I would purchase one.

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fruit__gummy t1_is6l9mx wrote

Looks so nice! Are you the same guy I saw painting in front of Gia Gelato on Newark Ave a couple months back?

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majozaur OP t1_is6qu65 wrote

Im a woman actually, and I started to used photos for reference after a pigeon threw a rotten ham on my drawing, I still remember that smell

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initnas t1_is5yofp wrote

Love it! Sell it as a nft!

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badquarter t1_is667p2 wrote

People still believe in NFTs?

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KustyTheKlown t1_is6v74n wrote

nfts as a means of ownership over an infinitely reproducible piece of digital art is fucking dumb

nfts as a means to track ownership and authenticity of expensive actual property like real estate, cars, luxury goods, etc. will cause an entire shift in how we approach property rights

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badquarter t1_is6y3ip wrote

I'm not being facetious when I ask - how will that change how we perceive property rights when ownership of real estate is tracked by deeds and tax records by local government, ownership of cars is tracked by title and registration? Why are we reinventing the wheel?

And if I lose my NFT wallet, do I lose my house?

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KustyTheKlown t1_is6yqii wrote

not being facetious when i say have you ever tried to trace chain of title using county recorder's offices? i worked in contested foreclosure legal for JPMC for a number of years after the gfc and it was a goddamn fucking mess. NFT deed/title will make arduous title disputes basically irrelevant.

i think the use case is even stronger and more obvious for commonly counterfeited luxury goods. your birkin bag is deemed genuine by being paired with an authentcity token which transfers with the bag and is linked to a serial that cant be counterfeited.

re: losing your wallet - i presume there would be redundancies. like the county would maintain a parallel back-up chain. but i haven't given that much thought.

my main point is that NFTs have interesting future use cases that have nothing to do with digital art ownership, which i think was one of the worst possible uses to roll out publicly, bc it is so fucking dumb

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badquarter t1_is70v17 wrote

Thanks for taking the time to explain. NFTs have been largely associated with junk art thus my negative perception.

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Ezl t1_is8w0vv wrote

This area is new to me so I find it really interesting. In yo7r bag example, how do you keep the physical bag indisputably paired with the digital token to guarantee its authenticity? In other words, why couldn’t I just counterfeit the bag with the same physical characteristic (whatever that may be) that points to the same digital token?

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KustyTheKlown t1_isjevtg wrote

Off the top of my head - instead of a hard serial number in the bag, a dynamic one - for example, to sign into that jpmc job, I had a keychain that generated a 6 digit code which changed every few minutes. Something like that could change in real time with the digital token of authenticity to validate the pairing

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Ezl t1_isjntht wrote

Thanks for the response!

Yeah, I’ve used things like that for 2 factor authentication when connecting to work networks remotely. But I’m not sure if I can see that working in this scenario - if I steal the dongle I can now associate any bag with the token while also making the authentic bag valueless.

I’d think the actual bag itself would need to unalterably be connected to the token. Like, if this were science fiction, I’d have some unique ID encoded into the bags fabric at the molecular level or something like that.

Or am I missing something?

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KustyTheKlown t1_isjrijq wrote

You aren’t missing anything, and I generally leave it to people smarter than me to work this stuff out. There are kinks but I also think legit use cases once the kinks are sorted

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majozaur OP t1_is5zq8t wrote

Im oldschool, I dont make nfts, just watercolors on paper and prints:3

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