Three things for digital artists trying to make it:
1. Pour everything into your craft. Shut out the distractions and noise—just create the best work you possibly can.
2. You've got to genuinely love what you're making. This isn't optional. If you don't believe in your own art, nobody else will either. That conviction shows through.
3. Got some solid pieces ready? Time to think about where to drop them. There are platforms built specifically for artists like you—decentralized minting sites, curated galleries, and collector-focused spaces. Pick the one that fits your vibe and audience.
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OnchainHolmes
· 11h ago
You're right, but the reality is that most people can't achieve the first point...
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JustAnotherWallet
· 11h ago
You're right, but the real difficulty lies in persistence... Most people can't even make it to the second step.
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CoffeeNFTs
· 11h ago
说得没错,但最难的还是第二条啊 ngl
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ZenChainWalker
· 11h ago
To be honest, the second point is the most critical; how can you persuade others to buy something you don't even believe in yourself?
Three things for digital artists trying to make it:
1. Pour everything into your craft. Shut out the distractions and noise—just create the best work you possibly can.
2. You've got to genuinely love what you're making. This isn't optional. If you don't believe in your own art, nobody else will either. That conviction shows through.
3. Got some solid pieces ready? Time to think about where to drop them. There are platforms built specifically for artists like you—decentralized minting sites, curated galleries, and collector-focused spaces. Pick the one that fits your vibe and audience.