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Problem: How to tell a relative you don’t want to invest in their NFT scam

Nobody Asked Me, But Let Me Tell You

Release Date: 10/06/2021

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This problem was plucked from ARTNews and their fairly new advice column for the art community, Hard Truths. Charlie delves into a problem involving a two successful brothers and the art and technology that divides them (among other things).

This is a great example of how we can miss a potentially huge opportunity to further our knowledge, experiences and maybe even our finances by being closed-minded to new, intimidating ideas.

Charlie suggests that, because everything (especially emerging technology) is evolving so quickly (thanks to the pandemic), we have to seize opportunities to continuously learn at every opportunity and continuously -- even if the opportunity comes to you buy way of your scamming younger brother and his Silicon Valley slick tech-investing friends!

LINKS MENTIONED IN SHOW

  • This week's problem at: ARTNet
  • NFTs Are Shaking Up the Art World, They May Be Warming the Planet Too – NY Times
  • Christie's NFT business is booming despite a market lull - The Block
  • Warren Buffett May Not Be Into Crypto, but His Granddaughter Is - Institutional Investor
  • The ‘Crypto Kiosk’ at Art Basel is bringing NFTs mainstream - CryptoSlate
  • Teen Artists Are Making Millions on NFTs. How Are They Doing It? - TIME
  • How scientists are embracing NFTs - Nature
  • The Power of NFT: How non-fungible tokens will change the content world - Verizon
  • NFTs to Drive Our Parallel Universe – if a Bubble Doesn't Pop First - NASDAQ
  • The future of art? World-famous artists delve into NFTs - Coin Telegraph
  • Why the Artworld Loves to Hate NFT Art - Art Review
  • Scammers and Hackers See New Frontier in NFT Art - WSJ
  • NFT Mania is Here and So Are The Scammers - The Verge
  • Banksy was warned about website flaw before NFT hack scam - BBC News
  • The Complete NFT Course - Learn Everything About NFTs - Udemy
  • Christies OnlNFT for the Art World - This short course will define key terms and offer an introduction to the art market context, taught by a Christie’s specialist (Christies

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