Thanks
@bitbollo giving this opportunity to take past this interview
1. When you bought your first crypto collectibles? [What "triggered the spark"
?]Answer: I had already given the answer to this question in
@zasad's Interview. You can check it there. Let me reiterate that I bought my first crypto collectible named Bitcoin in 2019.
2. What did you love about this sector?
[What excites you more about this kind of objects?]Answer: What I appreciate most about this sector is that there are many interesting topics where one can find a lot of useful information about Bitcoin and other altcoins. In addition we can not only acquire knowledge in this sector but also earn money as a sideline business.
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?]Answer: As the number of cryptocurrency users grows I see a bright future for this type of collection. The demand for crypto collectibles will increase as their popularity increases. These unique digital assets offer ownership, scarcity, and digital representation that make them extremely attractive. As the acceptance of cryptocurrencies grows the crypto collectibles market will thrive offering opportunities for collectors investors and enthusiasts in an innovative and dynamic environment.
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?]In my opinion there will be more revaluation and interest among people towards coins in the future like cryptocurrencies.
5.
What advice would you give to those who are entering this sector for the first time?Answer: I would give the same advice to newbies who are joining this sector: Before posting anything make sure to read the rules of this sector carefully so that you can avoid any potential issues later on.
8. Do you think it's a hobby "for the rich" or can it be started by "penniless" collectors as well?Answer: No, it would not be correct to say that this hobby is only for rich people. In fact it can be followed by collectors from different financial backgrounds like a free cryptocurrency for everyone regardless of their wealth. Whether someone is rich or poor they can trade hold and buy cryptocurrencies.
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...]Answer: Those who buy things with bitcoin should not necessarily do so since they can hold bitcoin for a long time. Bitcoin has the potential to become an altcoin and a prime example of these folks. Take Laszlo Hanyecz who bought two pizzas for 10,000 bitcoins. At the time those two pizzas were worth about $50. However if we look at the value of those bitcoins today it would be closer to $200 million.
Special questions for creators / artists
11. What inspires you the most in creating objects in this sector?Answer: Satoshi Nakamoto because bitcoin
13. Besides being a creator of collectibles, are you also a collector?Answer: I am not a creator but I like to collect collectibles like cryptocurrencies (BTC,ETH,BNB etc)