Re: [Interviews] with crypto Collectors / Artists by
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02/05/2022, 17:46:09 UTC
Below a series of questions, feel free to answer all or only part ...
1. When you bought your first crypto collectibles? [What "triggered the spark"
?]
I came from the virtual collectible side (game skins, like h1z1 and csgo) so I had a weird sort of understanding of collectibles. Once I became a bitcoiner, i saw the potential with limited physical items.
2. What did you love about this sector?
[What excites you more about this kind of objects?]
Loaded items by trustworthy creators that have stood the test of time.
3. What future do you see in this kind of collection? [Will there be an expansion based on the largest number of users who approach crypto currencies?]
I firmly believe once Bitcoin “goes global” as the new reserve currency for the next 100 years, anything related to it will sky rocket in value.
4. What do you think are the objects or types of objects that will have a greater interest or revaluation in the future? [Coins? Drawings? Stamps?]
Anything related to bitcoin specifically, or some of the older coins that survive over time (doge, LTC, Eth)
5. What advice would you give to those who are entering this sector for the first time?
Build your bitcoin bags first and your collectible collection second.
6. Can you post your collection item that you think deserves more attention? [The rarest, the purchase you dreamed of, the one you are most fond of?]
No, sorry haha. Maybe one day.
7. What do you think could be the “holy grail” of collecting bitcoin/crypto objects?
Loaded 1000 btc coin probably.
8. Do you think it's a hobby "for the rich" or can it be started by "penniless" collectors as well?
I think there’s a certain level of wealth required atm for the nicest items. Perhaps new ones will be released at lower denominations.
9. What do you think about the dilemma of those who buy items paid for in bitcoin rather than keep bitcoins themselves? [It is the exact opposite of what happens in classic collecting where an inflationary system favors the long-term hodler...]
Either a) make your peace with losing those gains in exchange for a beautiful & rare object OR b) hold until the market “corrects” as the world wakes up to btc & anything affiliated with it.
10. Observations / comments / ask yourself a question and give an answer.... more...
Special questions for creators / artists
11. What inspires you the most in creating objects in this sector?
12. Which is the creation you are most attached to from an emotional point of view?
13. Besides being a creator of collectibles, are you also a collector?
14. What do you think is the future for this sector?