The NFT music market is showing wild disparities lately. Kyrie Irving dropped 11k on a digital album while another major figure scored one for 2500—and now there's an actual ranking mechanism tracking these releases. Pretty telling snapshot of how the collectible audio space is evolving, with pricing all over the map depending on the artist pull and platform backing.
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ForkTrooper
· 7h ago
NFT music really depends on who is famous. Unknown artists are priced at 2,500, while popular ones go directly to 11k. The big price difference shows it's still early.
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DuskSurfer
· 01-08 17:27
This price difference is outrageous, from 2,500 to 11k... it all depends on who's more famous.
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FrogInTheWell
· 01-07 20:22
Haha, this price difference is incredible, it all depends on reputation.
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BTCRetirementFund
· 01-07 02:57
Haha, Kyrie's 11K is really a tax on intelligence, just a digital album... The guy who paid 2500 is the smart one.
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WenMoon
· 01-07 02:57
NFT music prices vary wildly, from 11k to 2,500. Who exactly set this pricing logic?
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NewDAOdreamer
· 01-07 02:56
NFT music market is really crazy. One person pays 11k, another pays 2,500. The price difference... it all depends on the reputation.
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SchroedingerMiner
· 01-07 02:54
NFT music, the prices are ridiculously high, all based on the artist's popularity and capital hype.
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ReverseTrendSister
· 01-07 02:47
NFT music price range... really outrageous, from 2,500 to 11k, it's all about who has more fans.
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OffchainOracle
· 01-07 02:35
The NFT music market is really crazy. The same item can sell for 11k or just 2500, depending on who is hyping it behind the scenes.
The NFT music market is showing wild disparities lately. Kyrie Irving dropped 11k on a digital album while another major figure scored one for 2500—and now there's an actual ranking mechanism tracking these releases. Pretty telling snapshot of how the collectible audio space is evolving, with pricing all over the map depending on the artist pull and platform backing.