Content creator IShowSpeed recently came across a hand-painted Luffy artwork and was so impressed that he decided to make a purchase on the spot. His decision to buy directly from the artist wasn't just a casual transaction—it was a deliberate move to support and encourage a talented Moroccan artist. This kind of direct creator-to-artist support model reflects how digital creators are increasingly using their platforms to elevate independent talent, particularly in creative fields like digital and traditional art.
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DefiEngineerJack
· 11h ago
ngl this "direct support" narrative is just middleman elimination with extra steps. technically speaking, without on-chain verification of artist provenance, you're fundamentally betting on reputation signals rather than cryptographic proof. where's the formal mechanism preventing resale exploitation here?
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LuckyBlindCat
· 11h ago
Buying the artist's work directly is the real way to support them, much better than those who just talk big.
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ponzi_poet
· 11h ago
This guy really has good taste. Buying paintings directly from artists to support them—this is what a big V should do.
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mev_me_maybe
· 11h ago
This guy is really awesome, directly paying the bill to support the artist, that's the way it should be.
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WenAirdrop
· 11h ago
Let's take a look at the actual performance. IShowSpeed has really stepped up this time. Morocco's artist skills are so amazing, why not show some support?
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MidnightTrader
· 12h ago
Buying artists' works directly, I absolutely support this. Compared to those hypocritical support through airdropped coins, this is real money.
Content creator IShowSpeed recently came across a hand-painted Luffy artwork and was so impressed that he decided to make a purchase on the spot. His decision to buy directly from the artist wasn't just a casual transaction—it was a deliberate move to support and encourage a talented Moroccan artist. This kind of direct creator-to-artist support model reflects how digital creators are increasingly using their platforms to elevate independent talent, particularly in creative fields like digital and traditional art.