Art market pushes on with rocky crypto romance

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Art dealers are determined to harness technology to draw in new collectors.

An Italian project to digitise works by masters such as Raphael has hit problems.PARIS - The closest most people get to owning a world-famous artwork is to buy a cheap poster from a gallery, but art dealers are determined to harness technology to draw in new collectors.

Each buyer gets an NFT, the unique digital tokens created and stored on the blockchain, the computer code that underpins cryptocurrencies. Collectors and artists are among the most eager experimenters with the technology, even if it means owning only a slice of a digital copy of a painting. The buyer gets a unique, high-resolution digital copy to project onto a screen and a certificate from the museum, which gets half the proceeds.

 

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