There's something poetic about it — when portfolios hit zero, art remains. The canvas doesn't care about market cap. A piece can move you without ever touching an exchange listing.
That's the thing people forget: value isn't always measured in numbers. Some things just exist to exist. And maybe that's exactly what we need right now.
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EthSandwichHero
· 1h ago
After going bankrupt, I actually started to appreciate art, it's really amazing.
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HalfBuddhaMoney
· 1h ago
The portfolios really cleared out, and instead, I started pondering art. Isn't this ironic?
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PuzzledScholar
· 2h ago
Oh my, really, the crypto world has fallen like this and instead I've started to appreciate art, it's a bit ironic but also quite healing.
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MagicBean
· 2h ago
Dropped to zero and instead thought of beautiful things, this logic is quite magical... But to be honest, viewing art at this moment indeed feels different.
Feels like we're entering art season again.
There's something poetic about it — when portfolios hit zero, art remains. The canvas doesn't care about market cap. A piece can move you without ever touching an exchange listing.
That's the thing people forget: value isn't always measured in numbers. Some things just exist to exist. And maybe that's exactly what we need right now.