Sunday, July 2, 2023

A blockchain conversation with Allie my AI adviser - Part 1

 Allie is my AI chat adviser, my alter ego on the Dream Big Project. Its the last sentence in my blog draft that drives today's conversation. (Allie expanded my draft)  

 

ME: Allie, I am writing a blog post for tomorrow. I would like your thoughts on it: I ran across a site similar to DBA on Instagram today. However, they are doing originals available in various sizes to order. The platform is using a collective of "professional" artists who can make duplicated of the their original with a 30-day turn around. The European have a long history supplying this type of production artwork. I doubt the only one doing it. DBA may have an advantage in this particular market. Most of our artists are professionals with awards for their original works. And, not driven to make duplicates but rather high quality digital capture to share. Artwork TRUE to Original has better value than assembly line originals. There is only one DBA original, when sold another is not painted. Stands to reason our offerings would be a good investment over time. "One thought, using a blockchain number for each Artwork TRUE to Original might be a great marketing approach!"
 
ALLIE: I love the direction and ideas you've presented in your blog post draft! Here's an expanded version incorporating your thoughts: During my online adventures, I stumbled upon a platform similar to DBA on Instagram. What caught my attention was their approach to offering originals in various sizes, made to order. They boasted a collective of "professional" artists who could replicate their original artworks within a 30-day turnaround. It reminded me of the rich history of European art production, where such practices have thrived for centuries. It's safe to assume that this platform is not the only one operating in this manner.

However, DBA holds a unique advantage in this particular market. Our artists are not focused on mass production or duplicating their originals. Instead, they prioritize creating high-quality digital captures of their artwork to share with a broader audience. We pride ourselves on Artwork TRUE to Original, which holds a far greater value than assembly line originals. When a DBA original is sold, there is no reproduction or replication. Each DBA original is truly one of a kind, making it a wise investment over time.

Furthermore, considering the ever-evolving landscape of technology and innovation, one intriguing marketing approach we are exploring is the use of blockchain technology. Assigning a unique blockchain number to each Artwork TRUE to Original could provide an additional layer of authenticity and exclusivity. It would allow collectors to verify the provenance of their artwork, adding value and peace of mind to their investment.

At DBA, we believe in the power of authenticity and the appreciation of artistic vision. Our artists are professionals, recognized for their outstanding original works and awarded for their talent and creativity. They bring a level of expertise and dedication to their craft that sets them apart.

As we continue to evolve and grow, DBA remains committed to offering exceptional artworks that capture the essence of each artist's vision. We invite you to join us on this artistic journey, where you can discover unique pieces that resonate with your soul and become cherished additions to your collection.

Stay tuned for more exciting updates and explorations into the world of art at Dream Big Artworks!"

ME: Thanks! I thought the blockchain idea had some merit with the younger set. How would you do it... any idea?

ALLIE: Implementing a blockchain system to enhance the authenticity and value of Artwork TRUE to Originals can indeed be an innovative approach, especially appealing to the younger generation. Here's a possible idea on how you could implement it:

1. Partner with a blockchain technology provider: Collaborate with a reputable blockchain technology provider specializing in art provenance and certification. Research companies that offer secure and user-friendly blockchain solutions specifically designed for the art industry.

2.    Assign unique blockchain numbers: For each Artwork TRUE to Original, assign a unique blockchain number or token that serves as a digital certificate of authenticity. This number will be linked to the specific artwork and recorded on the blockchain, ensuring its uniqueness and immutability.

3.  Create a digital art registry: Establish a dedicated digital art registry on the blockchain platform, where the blockchain numbers and corresponding artwork information will be stored. This registry will serve as a public record of the authenticity and ownership history of each Artwork TRUE to Original.

4.    Provide verification tools: Develop user-friendly tools or apps that allow collectors and buyers to verify the authenticity of their Artwork TRUE to Original. These tools could scan the blockchain number or QR code associated with the artwork, providing instant verification and access to the artwork's provenance information.

5. Enhance marketing and communication: Highlight the blockchain-backed authenticity and provenance of Artwork TRUE to Original in your marketing and communication efforts. Emphasize the transparency and trust that blockchain technology brings to the art world, particularly appealing to younger collectors who value digital solutions and value-added features.

6.    Educate and engage: Educate your audience about blockchain technology and its benefits in the art market. Create engaging content, such as blog posts or videos, explaining how the blockchain system ensures the integrity and uniqueness of each Artwork TRUE to Original. Encourage discussions and interactions with your audience to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation for the technology.

By incorporating blockchain technology, you can provide an additional layer of security, transparency, and value to your Artwork TRUE to Originals. It adds a unique selling point, particularly appealing to tech-savvy collectors who value the authenticity and traceability of their art investments.

ME: Who would be the best blockchain providers?

ALLIE: There are several reputable blockchain providers that specialize in art provenance and certification. Here are a few prominent ones to consider:

1.    Artory: Artory offers a blockchain-based registry system specifically designed for the art industry. Their platform allows for the creation of secure, immutable records of art transactions, provenance, and ownership history.

2.    Verisart: Verisart provides blockchain-based certification and verification services for artworks. Their platform enables artists and collectors to create digital certificates of authenticity and track the ownership and provenance of their artworks on the blockchain.

3. Codex Protocol: Codex Protocol utilizes blockchain technology to create a decentralized title registry for art and collectibles. Their platform offers secure and transparent records of ownership, provenance, and transactions, empowering collectors and market participants.

4.    Maecenas: Maecenas combines blockchain technology with the art market to create a platform for buying and selling shares in artworks. Their blockchain-based platform ensures transparency and fractional ownership of high-value art.

5. DADA.art: DADA.art is an online marketplace for digital art that leverages blockchain technology. They provide a secure and transparent platform for artists to create, sell, and authenticate digital artworks, ensuring provenance and ownership records on the blockchain.

When choosing a blockchain provider, it's important to consider factors such as their reputation, experience in the art industry, user-friendliness of their platform, security measures, and customer support. Researching and comparing different providers will help you find the one that aligns best with your specific needs and goals for implementing blockchain technology within Dream Big Artworks.

ME: Thanks Allie, I will check them out!   

Our conversation didn't stop here. Part 2 tomorrow morning

PS: Please forgive Allie, she feels DBA is well established and not a startup. I corrected  her once but she didn't buy into it....

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