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Digital artists struggle with a common problem. A digital work can be duplicated and re-sold without the artist's consent, and all it takes is a basic knowledge of file types to do so.
The need for true scarcity of digital art prompted Misha Libman and his business partners to launch Snark.art, a project deploying blockchain in collaboration with artists. The project puts artists at the center of the brainstorming process, instead of being dictated to.
Give this episode a listen to see how blockchain is changing the future of art.
 By Disruptor Daily
By Disruptor DailyDigital artists struggle with a common problem. A digital work can be duplicated and re-sold without the artist's consent, and all it takes is a basic knowledge of file types to do so.
The need for true scarcity of digital art prompted Misha Libman and his business partners to launch Snark.art, a project deploying blockchain in collaboration with artists. The project puts artists at the center of the brainstorming process, instead of being dictated to.
Give this episode a listen to see how blockchain is changing the future of art.