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WTF are NFTs and why should artists care?

WTF are NFTs and why should artists care?

FromUnpublished


WTF are NFTs and why should artists care?

FromUnpublished

ratings:
Length:
46 minutes
Released:
Sep 19, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We talk to our friend Henry—a lawyer and expert in transformative technologies—about the weird and wonderful phenomenon of NFTs and digital art. If you've ever wanted to impress your friends with your incredible knowledge of words like "blockchain", "minting", "Proof of Stake", "fungible", this is the podcast for you! We talk about: what NFTs are, how to make them, whether they're a fad or here to stay, the environmental impact, criminal uses, valuing digital art.
Amie is there the whole way to ask the "silly questions" and keep the conversation grounded. 
We try to get to grips with this new technology and have an honest conversation about what it means for artists. Our hope is that, by the end of the conversation, NFTs will lose their intimidation factor.
A bit more about Henry:
He Worked as a lawyer at King & Wood Mallesons, focusing predominantly in the areas of FinTech, blockchain, and big data. Recently finished his Masters in Political Philosophy at LSE where he focused on the political and ethical challenges of transformative technologies. Is soon to start a job with the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance working on a regulatory innovation project.
And, perhaps best of all, he runs his own legal shop called 'Nomadiq Legal' helping Australian creatives and entrepreneurs launch startups and side hustles.
You can look into his services here.
Released:
Sep 19, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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