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Could NFTs Be A Viable Income Source For Local Artists?

Tan Ji Sheng, Co-Founder, NFTapir

24-Mar-22 12:00

Could NFTs Be A Viable Income Source For Local Artists?

Blink and you’ll miss it. That’s how fast technology is changing, and within the last couple of years, things have been changing even faster. Pre-pandemic, the only time that you might have heard the words NFT were if you’d have tuned into some Tech show here on BFM. But now, they’re a part of everyday conversation for many. However, for some people, namely artists, how can they take advantage of this movement? Is there a real possibility that the idea of the ‘struggling artist’ could be rectified by the advent of the NFT?

Image Credit: Shutterstock | Rokas Tenys

Produced by: Richard Bradbury

Presented by: Christine Wong, Freda Liu


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Categories:  business analysisSMEentrepreneurshiptrends and forecaststechnologytechvisual arts

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