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In this episode, we sit down with Justin Aversano, the creator of Twin Flames and Co-founder of Quantum Art, an on-chain curation platform focused on photographers and their work. We discuss the differences between the crypto art space and the traditional art world, the case for on-chain photography, the collector’s experience on Quantum Art, and much more!
Show Notes:
(00:00:00) – Introduction.
(00:01:14) – Justin’s background.
(00:01:59) – The traditional art world vs. the crypto art world.
(00:05:34) – The benefits of putting photography on-chain.
(00:07:10) – Will new artists go the traditional route or the crypto route?
(00:08:41) – The motivation behind Twin Flames.
(00:11:43) – The process behind Twin Flames.
(00:16:30) – How photographers can get involved with Quantum Art.
(00:18:39) – The collector’s experience on Quantum Art.
(00:21:34) – Quantum Art’s relationship with artists.
(00:24:10) – Plans for scaling curation.
(00:25:04) – The most rewarding thing about building Quantum Art.
(00:27:14) – What’s next for Quantum Art?
(00:31:09) – Physical spaces vs. online spaces.
(00:33:24) – Bringing films onto Quantum Art.
(00:34:01) – Closing.
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Disclosures: This podcast is strictly informational and educational and is not investment advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any tokens or securities or to make any financial decisions. Do not trade or invest in any project, tokens, or securities based upon this podcast episode. The host and members at Delphi Digital may personally own tokens or art that are mentioned on the podcast. Our current show features paid sponsorships which may be featured at the start, middle, and/or the end of the episode. These sponsorships are for informational purposes only and are not a solicitation to use any product, service or token. Delphi’s transparency page can be viewed here.
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In this episode, we sit down with Justin Aversano, the creator of Twin Flames and Co-founder of Quantum Art, an on-chain curation platform focused on photographers and their work. We discuss the differences between the crypto art space and the traditional art world, the case for on-chain photography, the collector’s experience on Quantum Art, and much more!
Show Notes:
(00:00:00) – Introduction.
(00:01:14) – Justin’s background.
(00:01:59) – The traditional art world vs. the crypto art world.
(00:05:34) – The benefits of putting photography on-chain.
(00:07:10) – Will new artists go the traditional route or the crypto route?
(00:08:41) – The motivation behind Twin Flames.
(00:11:43) – The process behind Twin Flames.
(00:16:30) – How photographers can get involved with Quantum Art.
(00:18:39) – The collector’s experience on Quantum Art.
(00:21:34) – Quantum Art’s relationship with artists.
(00:24:10) – Plans for scaling curation.
(00:25:04) – The most rewarding thing about building Quantum Art.
(00:27:14) – What’s next for Quantum Art?
(00:31:09) – Physical spaces vs. online spaces.
(00:33:24) – Bringing films onto Quantum Art.
(00:34:01) – Closing.
Social links:
Resources:
More
Disclosures: This podcast is strictly informational and educational and is not investment advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any tokens or securities or to make any financial decisions. Do not trade or invest in any project, tokens, or securities based upon this podcast episode. The host and members at Delphi Digital may personally own tokens or art that are mentioned on the podcast. Our current show features paid sponsorships which may be featured at the start, middle, and/or the end of the episode. These sponsorships are for informational purposes only and are not a solicitation to use any product, service or token. Delphi’s transparency page can be viewed here.
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