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I think your on the right path. The area where NFTS will prove themselves is when they start to provide value. I bought a signed coat from a concert that i will never wear but it was signed by the artist, still have it. I didn’t keep the ticket to the show, but if the nft ticket provided me value, even at extra cost, i am buying.

Imagine an artists ticket NFT where once your at you 5th show you get to go to the fan meet and greet. As of yet I don’t see artists selling NFTs or tickets with their creative art imaginations yet. Maybe we need to explore more away from Profiles Pictures and see what block chain can truly create in a scare driven cult like community.

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Really well said, and totally agree. I like how you mention the possibility of potential perks, etc. Seems like the programmability opens up such a wide design space that we'll see tons of experimentation here in the years ahead, lots more ways to bring value. Thanks for sharing your perspective!

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NFTs can accompany the physical, adding authentication, provenance & utility to physical goods -- like Bankless x Index Coop did for this merch drop that came out the same day as your article https://www.iyk.app/drops/gmi

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Nice I was meaning to look into this drop! And good points as well

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Could not resonate with this more William!

This is also part of how we see NFT tickets changing the event landscape and bringing the fan artist connection further into the digital realm through Web3 ownership opportunities. In doing so you also get a lot better control and transparency over the ticketing process as an event organiser and artist. We touched upon this with Carly earlier in the week on Overpriced JPEGS! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvT3bF34MHY

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Glad you liked! I put a shoutout to this video in my Friday recap, published a little bit ago. Cheers

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