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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] [ICOKE] Coca-Cola Coin
by
AtomicNixon
on 28/10/2015, 00:19:06 UTC
NILI, I deal with artists all the time (you have seen my projects).  If you're an artist, deal in ART!!!  People don't care a rat's ass about coins unless they can mine or profit on them.  People want something they can hold and look at!  Create ART!!  Sell ART!!  You can give someone 1000 Coke Coins, if they can't do something with them they are useless!!

madmartyk my understandings of art and what value is, are very different from yours. There are very few who understand what I do. There was one here on the forum who really got it and express support to my work and much appreciation to my art it was HunterMinerCrafter. But even he did not took the simple action as to participate in my last effort to draw the needed attention.(for his own reasons)
You my dear troll, are the one who put out and invest in my work more then anyone else.
Trolls are  great asset when one do things no one understand.
However, as for your suggestion, My art, like my life, are not made for sell. I do the things I know and believe in. and all I can hope for is to be understood and appreciated. On the rare times that it happened, it did not bring any great fortune along with it. but it did allow me to go on.
And so it is in this case.
I know that I am a good artist
I know a few other things that are very important for me which I learned doing this work here. I also know that eventually brands will create their own coins and it will be along the lines I have created my coins here.
However, it may take some time and I have no clue where I will be then.
My coins will sit in my wallet and a  few in a handful of wallets and may still be worth something one day.
However if you wish to trade it for bitcoin for the the value I have set for it as the floor value, you may do that. You earned it.
But before you are running to sell it back to me, think again.


I think a lot more people understand what you are doing  but are discounting it as trivial, silly, without effort.  They might take your ideas more seriously if you had any body of work behind you that you could point to.  Sorry, a few pictures of some vague text with the added insistence that it IS art just isn't going to cut it.  And what have you been doing alongside this during this time?  It's been years!  I've had shows, sales, and am well into a new project, photographing and filming microscopic landscapes constructed with micro-mechanical machinery.  So what have you been doing lately?  Remember, all artists are whores.  We supply the customers' fetish and if we are really good, we introduce a few new exciting wrinkles and kinks.