Submitted by wolfenstein734 t3_yfa7xi in MechanicalKeyboards
Charlotttes t1_iu2k685 wrote
i guess thats not a complete surprise considering keyboards and crypto stuff potentially have a common audience in "tech people" but that sure sucks regardless
DrLatency t1_iu3x0s9 wrote
Custom keeb is pretty strong on FOMO cuz the limited nature of GBs, which is kinda what drives NFTs, but I feel like most keeb people won't give a shit cuz you can't type on a NFT keeb or put your fancy hand-lubed hifi switches on it, except maybe for some fast fashion dudes who buy and trade keebs as they would with limited shoes/clothes, etc etc.
AlanKeyz t1_iu4xsyg wrote
It’s dope. Kaiju is a legit brand and not a scam project.
wolfenstein734 OP t1_iu54eue wrote
So what is Kaiju? Like what's the point of it
Monkey0ps t1_iu321r2 wrote
Why does it suck? NFTs aren't as valuable as people make them out to be but the whole thing has a great tool/value to artists.
Charlotttes t1_iu36rre wrote
im speaking as an artist here: absolutely not. there's nothing that NFTs and/or crypto broadly can do for art ecosystems that can't already be done with traditional systems. add onto that:
- they look like that
- the fact that buyers aren't buying the art, they're buying the asset that happens to be bundled to the art
- the fact that the token is merely a link to the image, hosted elsewhere, which means that the image tied to the token can be changed or disappear
- every little transaction costs money, to the point that if you're small time you probably won't break even after gas costs (that's what they're called, right)
- the ability for future buyers of the token to sidestep the residuals, which is one of the things that this system is advertised as giving you
- this is obvious but theres also the absurd environmental cost of transactions
- and then there's their insanely bad reputation, which is fucking poison to your personal brand
and there are definitely additional, more minute problems. its just not worth the trouble when paypal, patreon, ko-fi, and whatever else work well enough, and they work with real money
nukkawut t1_iu4uulf wrote
So many things you said are true about non-NFT art too.
Charlotttes t1_iu4zogm wrote
I guess? half of the stuff i mentioned is the supposed benefits of ‘buying in’ to the system not working as advertised, and another half (NOT the other half, overlaps a bit with the first half) is a result of NFTs being an attempt to bring the dynamic of buying and selling fine art to a completely digital space. which, to be clear, isn’t the kind of thing that anyone thought was missing from ‘the experience’. its a dynamic that people are pretty happy to be free of
AlanKeyz t1_iu4xxvu wrote
There’s a lot of falsehoods here but I’m not a teacher.
Charlotttes t1_iu4ydty wrote
like what
RelativeChance t1_iu3a4s6 wrote
Yes, rama is definitely doing it for this reason and not to make a quick buck off a fad.
Monkey0ps t1_iu3axf6 wrote
I wasn't defending their motive, just asking why it felt like a massive hate boner for NFTs.
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