When I had heard that one of our guest speakers was a professional when it comes to NFTs I was instantly interested. To be honest, I did not expect Dr. Ryan to dive into how many people tried to sell NFTs and barely made any money. Knowing the market a little, I knew that you had to join the community and really grind your way to get noticed by the Whales (big crypto/nft holders). Even though the chances are extremely slim to make a big sale in NFTs, it brings me back to our first guest speaker, Dina Brodsky. Dina told us that building up a community on IG isn't going to hurt us, it can only help us in so many ways. Similar to NFTs, the stronger your presence, the more exposure you give yourself by putting yourself out there. I think NFTs and Cryptocurrency is here to stay in the long run but will I be investing all my time and money into it? NFTs, probably not. With the community growing as quickly as it is, the top 1% will continue to grow and make money because a single Whale c...
What a freaking awesome documentary!! You could really see the passion that each artist put into their work. About 10 to 15 minutes into the documentary, there was one thing that popped into my mind, freedom. I was born in Vietnam and didn't come to the United States until 1997 and it has always amazed me how much freedom and how much you can get away within this country. It ties back to the Pussy Riot and how they were exercising their freedom of speech but were taken to prison for 2 years. I remember growing up in Vietnam seeing the red flag with yellow stars but when I came to America I would see a yellow flag with 3 red stripes. I never knew why the Vietnamese people used 2 different flags until my parents told me that a big majority of the Vietnamese population in America was against the Communist party and that America was their escape. In Vietnam, people do not have the freedom of speech, protest, and freedom to express themselves. This Documentary really shows how an artist...
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