Oct 20, 2021 03:24:52 AM by Dotti C
I see so many adverts for NFT assets at the moment on here. Freelancers please, respect yourselves. Don't make these assets for such pathetic sums of money like $20! These clients make a fortune off these things. Get paid what you deserve, live well, live better, or you are damaging the whole industry.
Oct 20, 2021 01:00:56 PM by Maria T
Dotti C wrote:I see so many adverts for NFT assets at the moment on here. Freelancers please, respect yourselves. Don't make these assets for such pathetic sums of money like $20! These clients make a fortune off these things. Get paid what you deserve, live well, live better, or you are damaging the whole industry.
I am seeing a lot of NFT work on my feed.
And you're right, the payments are ridiculous for what they ask.
I must admit that I don't have much idea what this NFT topic is about, but I don't even open them anymore.
Every time I see the job specs and what they want you to do for pennies, I get sick.
Oct 20, 2021 05:50:17 PM by Avery O
Hi Robert,
I've been reading about this a lot because of my family's interest in crypto in general. I pulled up some articles I found in Google that may be of interest to you.
Oct 20, 2021 05:57:12 PM by Robert Y
Avery O wrote:Hi Robert,
I've been reading about this a lot because of my family's interest in crypto in general. I pulled up some articles I found in Google that may be of interest to you.
Hi Avery, thank you for your reply, I'll check out these links.
Dec 27, 2021 05:52:05 PM Edited Dec 27, 2021 05:53:38 PM by Md Rasel H
Hi Avery,
I have a question
can I provide Crypto NFTs, influencers list?
I want to create a project with Crypto NFT influencers list
Dec 27, 2021 06:27:42 PM by Avery O
Hi Md,
Could you please share more details? I'm not sure I understand what you mean. Do you wish to create a project where you will provide a list of NFT influencers? Or do you intend to share this with a client who will hire you for a project related to NFTs?
Oct 21, 2021 12:07:42 AM by Dotti C
Oct 21, 2021 02:17:53 AM by Wes C
Robert Y wrote:What's NFT?
This is the best explanation I've seen of them: https://twitter.com/aire_draws/status/1387496164124073988
Oct 21, 2021 02:41:11 AM by Maria T
Wes C wrote:
Robert Y wrote:What's NFT?
This is the best explanation I've seen of them: https://twitter.com/aire_draws/status/1387496164124073988
Thanks Wes!
Well, I still don't understand anything at all
Oct 30, 2021 02:12:39 AM by Dotti C
Hi Maria,
An NFT is a Non-Fungible Token, which is bought and sold with
cryptocurrency. It's becoming pretty hot stuff in the art world right
now as it's giving people a way to make digital art truly unique, by
encrypting in the same way bitcoin or Eutheryum coins work. ( Superbad
for the environment by the way) In this way, a digital asset can have
one true owner and be bought and sold online just like anything else.
They have even made it as far as Sotheby's auction house. It's been
around for years, since 2017 in fact, but these things take time to leak
out of silicon valley and come to our ears One of the original
success stories was Cryptokittems, which buys and sells cute pictures of
cartoon kittens, just like trading cards. No big deal huh? One of them
just sold for 69 million dollars. Yep, that's right, you heard! It's
insane. So charge more than $20 dollars to make a set, otherwise, Upwork
will have a new reputation of the place where fools dwell.
Here's a site, Opensea, where you can sell these things. Anyone can sell
them, so if you are capable of creating a set of cute characters I
suggest you sell them yourselves. This little critter, if you do the
conversion is not cheap, around $878, and rising. And they have hundreds
of them, as these are generated using an algorithm that mixes the assets
to make tons of unique characters.
https://opensea.io/assets/0x52607cb9c342821ea41ad265b9bb6a23bea49468/7580
I hope that helped! Be smart, people.
Live well.
Dec 3, 2021 04:00:32 AM by Viacheslav K
Wes C wrote:
Robert Y wrote:What's NFT?
This is the best explanation I've seen of them: https://twitter.com/aire_draws/status/1387496164124073988
The worst part is that the NFT doesn't even include the image, just a link which can stop working or be replaced by something else.
Dec 3, 2021 05:26:39 AM by Christine A
Clients who purchase NFTs on Upwork for $20 probably aren't getting original work, so they're more likely to get sued than get rich. Anyone who's thinking of paying an artist to create an NFT for them should read this article first: https://fortune.com/2021/08/04/nfts-copyright-violations-penalties-non-fungible-tokens-collectibles-...
Dec 3, 2021 09:53:46 AM by Dotti C
Nice article. Absolutely. Most of the cheap artwork on here breaches copyright law. Upwork should add that to the Client introduction pack... if that is even a thing. 😄
I think I'll send it instead of a job application next time I see a cheap NFT proposal .Haha 😄
Actually, that's quite a good idea. Maybe we can all do that?
Dec 3, 2021 10:15:53 AM by Preston H
re: "Nice article. Absolutely. Most of the cheap artwork on here breaches copyright law. Upwork should add that to the Client introduction pack... if that is even a thing."
Why would Upwork add comments about NFT to its client introduction information, when most clients do not hire freelancers to do NFT work?
Dec 3, 2021 12:05:06 PM by Christine A
Preston H wrote:re: "Nice article. Absolutely. Most of the cheap artwork on here breaches copyright law. Upwork should add that to the Client introduction pack... if that is even a thing."
Why would Upwork add comments about NFT to its client introduction information, when most clients do not hire freelancers to do NFT work?
They don't have to warn clients about NFTs specifically, but they shouldn't tell clients that they will own work after it's been paid for either, since that's not necessarily the case.
Dec 4, 2021 04:15:52 AM by Dotti C
Do they add anything about copyright law in the introduction pack?
Dec 4, 2021 04:43:16 AM Edited Dec 4, 2021 04:43:57 AM by Petra R
Dotti C wrote:Do they add anything about copyright law in the introduction pack?
There is no such thing, and even if there was, nobody would read it.
Dec 2, 2021 03:19:15 PM by Jennifer M
> What's NFT?
Stupid ugly art for neckbeards to claim on blockchain that you can't steal at all not at all because it's blockchain, but you can just right-click and copy. My profile (not Upwork..somewhere else) is using the reddit $25k NFT as my background just to get the angry neckbeard messages.
Dec 28, 2021 07:22:46 AM Edited Dec 28, 2021 07:23:47 AM by Ephraim A
NFT's in full means non fungiable tokens, it's a cryptocurrencies terminology.
Dec 2, 2021 01:09:53 PM by Elena P
I now offer such clients to work for a fixed payment and a percentage of sales. So far no one has agreed)
Dec 4, 2021 05:14:35 AM Edited Dec 4, 2021 05:15:44 AM by Preston H
re: “Upwork should add that to the Client introduction pack.”
You don’t need to wait.
You may write your own NFT-centric Client Introduction Pack and post it in your portfolio.
You may also send it to clients during the interview phase.
Dec 4, 2021 06:21:56 AM by Petra R
Preston H wrote:re: “Upwork should add that to the Client introduction pack.”
You don’t need to wait.
You may write your own NFT-centric Client Introduction Pack and post it in your portfolio.
You misunderstand... Please look at what was said again: "Most of the cheap artwork on here breaches copyright law. Upwork should add that to the Client introduction pack."
You do understand that a) she has no intention of writing a Client Introduction Pack and b) didn't mean that NFT stuff should be added to the Client Introduction Pack? You keep looking at posts, turning what was clearly meant on its head and then responding to something that was never said and is simply fabricated.
Dec 4, 2021 08:37:25 AM by Dotti C
Yes, Petra. Thank you! Preston always seems to misunderstand the main point of the posts, and it's more than annoying. 😄