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amigang 
Amiga NFT
Posted on 18-Jan-2022 21:45:29
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So The Nft world has largely pass me by and I think it’s a big scam personally,

“ A non-fungible token (NFT) represents real-world objects such as art, music, and videos. You can buy and sell them online using cryptocurrency.”

I only posting this because I came across this article
https://visionaryart.io/mag/nft/amiga-is-rising-back-to-nft/

Andy Warhol Amiga art has apparently already been sold as a nft for $3 million

https://www.dazeddigital.com/art-photography/article/52962/1/see-the-andy-warhol-nfts-that-just-sold-for-over-3-million-christies

But memes have sold and other digital art rights are now being sold like this. I don’t quite get it, but I did wonder if and what value you think other Amiga art work would fetch and what other Amiga users think of all this.

Boing Ball animation, I guess only Cloanto would have right to sell Nft, I don’t think they effect the copyright of the image, I could be wrong, I don’t quite get this whole new world really.

I was thinking the juggling animation and Dpaint Tutankhamen, are worthy of art work classic, would you buy them?

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Re: Amiga NFT
Posted on 18-Jan-2022 21:50:37
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@amigang
See things like this are worth $140? I don’t get it.
https://opensea.io/assets/0xa58b5224e2fd94020cb2837231b2b0e4247301a6/2474

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agami 
Re: Amiga NFT
Posted on 19-Jan-2022 0:13:21
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@amigang

Part of my curse is that I do understand all the cryptocurrency related stuff.

If I had the kind of money to waste on NFTs, I would not be wasting it on NFTs. Just like I would never be collecting physical art, ancient artifacts, classic cars, or wine you could never drink.

Much like a blockchain or an alt-coin, NFTs as a technology concept in the sphere of cryptocurrencies has potentially good uses, but we are yet to see those. Until then, I will steer clear of the crazies.

Also, that Amiga is Rising article is using a C64 in the image. Suspect.

Last edited by agami on 19-Jan-2022 at 12:16 AM.
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Re: Amiga NFT
Posted on 19-Jan-2022 0:26:44
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@amigang

Quote:

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See things like this are worth $140? I don’t get it.
https://opensea.io/assets/0xa58b5224e2fd94020cb2837231b2b0e4247301a6/2474

There's not much to get. Some digital artist has created a piece of digital art that they are willing to sell (inclusive of all rights) for the equivalent of $140-ish.

It's Capitalism 101. If one wants to buy it, and they think it's worth $142.08 (as of writing), then they do. They can then use the image in any form or channel they want. Furthermore, as the rights holder, they get to chase down and potentially shake down anyone who is using the image without rights being granted.

You or I don't think it's worth $142.08. The artist is hoping someone out there does.

NOTE: The use of the Commodore C= logo mark is open to challenge.

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Hypex 
Re: Amiga NFT
Posted on 19-Jan-2022 1:10:01
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@amigang

Is that Commodore monitor Lego or Minecraft?

I can't see Amiga NFT taking off as a large amount of Amiga users were pirates. Back in the day you could copy a disk if you had a spare disk since you can't pirate out of thin air. But now, any kind of asset can be found on the the internet and downloaded, and it's almost out of thin air since storage is taken for granted.

We can think back to the mp3 wars. When bad quality CD rips took over buying real CDs. Because the internet gave free access to them and you could turn a song from a CD into a file.

Now days buying music as a file is more common. Or even more common streaming but then choice is limited. And then movies used it. And using real money. But I still feel funny paying for a file like a movie as there is nothing physical in my hands. I have a Steam account so it's similar to pay for games and get a bunch of downloadable files back, and the same for AmiStore or Hyperion games online.

The encrypted currency complicates it. When normal money has had electronic transfer for decades without relying on tricks like generating some encryption key then needing to sell it. Against the backdrop of the black market where people will trade money for a bunch of files.

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paolone 
Re: Amiga NFT
Posted on 26-Jan-2022 8:38:42
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@amigang

I'm hardly trying to bring myself up-to-date with all this cryptothings including NFTs, because considering them another big vapourware-scam is just too easy.

As far as I can see, when you buy a NFT you're just buying a certificate, like a big personalized price tag, stored on a distributed database you can hardly counterfeit. Ok.

But the problem here is: who is giving a damn legal value to the blockchain?

I mean: I can easily put a NFT certificate on my creation. But, in case of a legal dispute, will my NFT ever be considered "trustable" and a legit proof of my work? Shouldn't NFT be RECOGNIZED first by some international treaty, or by laws? If I register my creation to SIAE (Italian publishers and authors association - in practice the legal arm of our country about copyrights), I can bring my SIAE certificate to the judge. But what about NFTs?

Otherwise, I'd just pay a personalized price tag put somewhere with no REAL value.

That's, by the way, what I think about cryptocurrencies as well.

Last edited by paolone on 26-Jan-2022 at 08:40 AM.

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amigang 
Re: Amiga NFT
Posted on 26-Jan-2022 10:14:20
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@agami

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NOTE: The use of the Commodore C= logo mark is open to challenge.


But you see this is the part i don't get, there already legal copyright / ownership route to get ownership of art work and logos. Weather it digital or not.

Now it gets messy with memes and works on top of works, example is the famous Star Trek ones

it using already copyright works to create something new, someone got this moment captured it and started to use the facepalm image and more and more people used it, now the original guy to post the facepalm get no credit, but maybe they should? Maybe this is where NFT could come in? I dont know. all I know is know your memes....

https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/facepalm

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kriz 
Re: Amiga NFT
Posted on 27-Jan-2022 18:38:24
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Maybe i should start to make such artworks and finally get some money ?

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amigang 
Re: Amiga NFT
Posted on 5-Mar-2022 18:47:15
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So AMC twitter account started following me, so I thought I quickly check who they are and they claim they have a partnership with Amiga Games inc to make NFT and Metaverse

https://twitter.com/AWC_Metaverse
https://www.activeworldclub.com/metaverse/

Anyone know more, plus I thought Amiga Game Inc had gone the way of the dido but the site still there?
https://www.amigagamesinc.com/

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Re: Amiga NFT
Posted on 23-Aug-2022 10:37:52
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@amigang

https://sologenic.org/profile/amigagamesinc

how do they get away with selling Dune 2 art work, owned by EA / Westwood

and who the hell would buy these NFT, Im glad the market crashing!

Plus lol
http://www.amiganft.com/

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Re: Amiga NFT
Posted on 23-Aug-2022 12:16:01
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Finally some spastics rise to surpass Trevor Dickinson and Hyperion at the dark art of chewing rotten corpses and ejecting the resulting unholy stool on the market for lower life forms to purchase!

OH 2022, WHAT ELSE CAN WE EXPECT FROM YOU!




/MEGA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: Amiga NFT
Posted on 24-Aug-2022 14:29:08
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Posts: 11619
From: In the village

@amigang

So, they decided to change their "look" since June, 2022:

https://web.archive.org/web/20220609213328/https://www.amigagamesinc.com/

Same ole WRIT Media Group.

https://investorshub.advfn.com/Writ-Media-Group-Inc-WRIT-17324

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