Why Web2 is dying and it's inevitable: artists
Modern artists in the Web2 era often have to face a number of difficulties. One of the main problems is the dependence on intermediate mediators - online galleries, auctions, etc. - who charge a commission for each sale, set the rules and control the distribution process.
In the Web3 era, thanks to blockchain technology, artists are gaining more freedom and control over their art. They can create unique digital assets represented as NFTs that guarantee the authenticity and uniqueness of the artwork. Blockchain enables the creation of digital artworks that cannot be forged or copied.
Furthermore, blockchain technology provides a decentralised system for the sale and distribution of works, eliminating mediators and commissions. Artists can sell their works directly to buyers, retaining most of the profits. Blockchain also allows for automatic royalty payments to be made to artists each time their work is resold.
Thus, today's artists in Web3 can boldly experiment, create unique digital works and sell them independently of intermediaries, receiving co-creation and recognition for their work. This opens up new perspectives for the art industry and allows artists to realise their creative potential to the fullest.