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RE: Help Amanda Get Published on Foundation

in OnChainArt3 years ago

You could also try using NFT Showroom here on the Hive blockchain. You still need to be whitelisted as an artist to begin posting your artwork, but it is a smaller community where she may get relatively more exposure given that there are still less than 1,000 artists whitelisted as of right now. At the moment, it costs 5 hive to mint a first addition of a piece and 1 hive for each additional edition, which is much cheaper than most other platforms as far as I am aware. Here's a link to a page with instructions for how to apply as an artist: https://nftshowroom.com/get-started

Best of luck! Hope you find something that works.

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Yeah, I was thinking about creating a profile for her on Hive to do this. I am a little concerned though, because at these low prices it is hard to convince artists who are used to making $10k to 100k per piece to accept a few hundred Hive for their work. I think that this is why even our best artists here on the platform are still using ETH.

There is an argument to be had that if known artists publish on Hive, then the money will come. That is worth considering.

Is there a downside to selling on both in your opinion? I get the idea that the more a piece is minted the less valuable it may be, but since Hive and ETH are different networks are you not just hedging your bets on which market will gain more attention over time? Those few hundred $ in Hive today could potentially gain value over time to make it worthwhile given that Hive is around 1/2000th of 1 ETH atm.