
If you can buy direct from the artist via their platform or appointed, endorsed management you wouldn't buy of some random guy without a COA
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Tue 30 Mar 2021, 18:13,
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Any work that I mint as XLVII will always carry my digital stamp and I will get a percentage every time it's sold on.
So in effect it's harder to fake than real life works but you can only show people your collection from your phone.
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Tue 30 Mar 2021, 18:16,
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So in effect it's harder to fake than real life works but you can only show people your collection from your phone.

But it’s not a general feature of block chains.
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Tue 30 Mar 2021, 18:28,
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So the seller can prove they sold it and the buyer can prove they bought it (within the security provided by the block chain in question; if you have more than 50% of the computing power used for Bitcoin, for instance, you can control it completely.)
That’s about it.... It doesn’t prove the seller had the right to sell it. It doesn’t prove the seller didn’t sell something identical in some other manner.
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Tue 30 Mar 2021, 18:26,
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That’s about it.... It doesn’t prove the seller had the right to sell it. It doesn’t prove the seller didn’t sell something identical in some other manner.

Collectors can see exactly what you've minted and sold previously and for how much. It's a totally open market where you can't hide anything.
You could possibly repeat stuff on other platforms but as artist you need integrity, so you stick to the rules or you don't sell anything.
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Tue 30 Mar 2021, 18:48,
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You could possibly repeat stuff on other platforms but as artist you need integrity, so you stick to the rules or you don't sell anything.