
NFT thefts
@nfttheft
Documenting the RAMPANT plagiarism, fraud, & failures in the NFT/crypto scene. It was a fun experiment, but NFTs just did not work. NFTs hurt artists & fans.
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15-09-2021 21:04:33
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Ryan Broderick quick note on this: smart contract royalties are not standardized, so collectors can avoid paying this cut by simply switching marketplaces when selling. If the contract only works within a walled marketplace, then it could done easier and better without using crypto.






All of the NFTs on @VikingofficiaI's page were plagiarized from Evgeny Polukhin's portfolio on Behance. These images, ironically, were created for a different "NFT-based gambling" project. But minting artwork as an NFT does not prevent it from being copied and resold, so here we are.


“I believe that NFT thefts had a huge impact on the conversation around NFTs. We proved they weren't working as intended.” You sure did. Thanks so much for all you did in raising awareness & piercing the hype around NFT’s. Y’all were trailblazers. mastodon.social/@docpop/109362…

Last year, I started an anonymous twitter account called NFT thefts to document the harm that NFTs are causing to artists and fans. I wrote a thread about why I started that account, and why I had to stop. mastodon.social/@docpop/109361…

A 🧵 for all you artists campaigning against unethical AI—keep it up. We are making progress. AI companies can no longer evade questions about the provenance of their data. Special shout out to Karla Ortiz Sarah Andersen & @Kelly_McKernan. 1/…



Ryan Broderick NFTs do not: *Prove provenance of art *Protect artists *Protect consumers *Guarantee royalties on secondary sales We've been saying this for years, but in case you missed the memo: theverge.com/2023/8/17/2383…