Wait, so digital artists are winning in Miami's traditional art scene now? That's what we're celebrating? I thought the whole point was building our own decentralized art world, not begging for validation from the old guard. This wasn't the plan. We were supposed to be creating something different, not just another path to the same gatekeepers. Maybe I'm missing something, but wasn't breaking free from traditional art institutions the entire reason this movement started? Now we're just... merging back in? The irony is almost painful.
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GasFeeCrier
· 12-04 23:03
When NFTs first came out, a bunch of people said they were going to disrupt the art world, but now they're still kissing up to traditional galleries, aren't they? So funny.
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LonelyAnchorman
· 12-04 22:58
What happened to decentralization? Are we just surrendering now?
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SerRugResistant
· 12-04 22:51
To be honest, this is exactly what we've lost. We originally wanted to spark a revolution, but in the end, we still have to kiss up to traditional art museums?
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ForumMiningMaster
· 12-04 22:46
To be honest, this is just ridiculous. We've worked so hard to build a Web3 art ecosystem, and yet we still need recognition from those old-timers in Miami? How is this considered a victory...
Wait, so digital artists are winning in Miami's traditional art scene now? That's what we're celebrating? I thought the whole point was building our own decentralized art world, not begging for validation from the old guard. This wasn't the plan. We were supposed to be creating something different, not just another path to the same gatekeepers. Maybe I'm missing something, but wasn't breaking free from traditional art institutions the entire reason this movement started? Now we're just... merging back in? The irony is almost painful.