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The end game NFT display frame.
This journey as brought me so much knowledge..
Back in March 2020 I had this concept for a digital art marketplace/display. I was beginning to find digital artists I liked and reaching out to them to post their work on a marketplace I was building. Unfortunately I realized very quickly that there was no way to make their digital art "unique". There was no incentive to purchase digital art if anybody could just download it for free. Originally I was going to ship the customer out a display with the digital art "printed" onto the display, but didn't think the market would want that.
Then the NFT craze happened and I started kicking myself in the a$$ for missing the one thing that would have made that business model work! So I figured I would go ahead and try to serve the market anyways.
I've been working the past 4-5 months on this product. I got lucky and found a software engineer who could design a software to work with this product, I found a great company in china to make the display, and I got help to design another display.
I was racing to be first to market, which I am about 5 days late on.
And I am starting to feel like this business isn't going to work.
I am following through on my validation process and was hoping to get some insight from the community.
What do you all think?
This journey as brought me so much knowledge..
Back in March 2020 I had this concept for a digital art marketplace/display. I was beginning to find digital artists I liked and reaching out to them to post their work on a marketplace I was building. Unfortunately I realized very quickly that there was no way to make their digital art "unique". There was no incentive to purchase digital art if anybody could just download it for free. Originally I was going to ship the customer out a display with the digital art "printed" onto the display, but didn't think the market would want that.
Then the NFT craze happened and I started kicking myself in the a$$ for missing the one thing that would have made that business model work! So I figured I would go ahead and try to serve the market anyways.
I've been working the past 4-5 months on this product. I got lucky and found a software engineer who could design a software to work with this product, I found a great company in china to make the display, and I got help to design another display.
I was racing to be first to market, which I am about 5 days late on.
And I am starting to feel like this business isn't going to work.
I am following through on my validation process and was hoping to get some insight from the community.
What do you all think?
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