{"id":45094,"date":"2021-10-09T12:48:19","date_gmt":"2021-10-09T17:48:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.escapeartist.com\/?p=45094"},"modified":"2021-10-09T13:03:13","modified_gmt":"2021-10-09T18:03:13","slug":"is-the-world-of-women-nft-a-good-buy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.escapeartist.com\/blog\/is-the-world-of-women-nft-a-good-buy\/","title":{"rendered":"Is The World of Women NFT a Good Buy?"},"content":{"rendered":"
World of Women is an NFT collection of 10,000 women that was created by a French freelance artist Yam Karkai. Her aim, as she has continuously defined it, was to shine more light on the women in the space and give them a platform where they could easily distinguish themselves. The collection was released on the 27th of July with a base price of 0.07 ETH per token. The entire collection has been created using Procreate and Adobe Illustrator. Since its launch, the project has gained immense traction and has garnered praise from some prominent entrepreneurs and stars such as Gary Vaynerchuck and Logan Paul. In this article, we’ll explore whether the NFTs are still a good buy by looking at their rarity, uniqueness, and current market conditions.<\/p>\n
Let’s dive in.<\/p>\n
When it comes to understanding whether a particular NFT collection<\/a> is a good buy, a lot of factors are considered. Some factors that investors generally consider are:<\/p>\n Among other factors that some investors might consider are the aim of the project itself. And while rarity and uniqueness is often reflected in the very definition of an NFT (an NFT is<\/em> unique by nature), several creators hardly add anything to their work and simply create a new or “updated” version of an old artwork.<\/p>\n When it comes to the age, the fact that something CryptoPunks sold for as much as $500,000 is telling of the fact that they were more important to the community that was then growing around NFTs. Upon realizing that they were one of the first (remember that they were not<\/em> the first NFTs on Ethereum) NFTs that could truly be collected, meant that they had more than just an aesthetic significance. They were part of the NFT history.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Cryptopunks Price Action, Source<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n Most successful NFT projects have had one thing in common – the availability of their tokens. If you want to buy a Cryptopunk, you can easily do so on various marketplaces like OpenSea. In fact, a simple Google search will lead you to various platforms.<\/p>\n While the community itself is quite particular about who the project creator is, if it is someone who is already established in the industry, then there is a higher likelihood that they will receive a more positive response when they first release their project. A slightly complementary example for this is the creator of the Loot project<\/a>, Dom Hoffman<\/a>, who was already a known figure in the tech space as the creator of Vine.<\/p>\n The floor price can vary depending on the creator of the project first and then how the audience responds to it later.<\/p>\n Now that we have established these factors, let’s look at World of Women through this lens.<\/p>\n Here are some of the features of the project that we find make it stand out:<\/p>\n Thus, the World of Women project has what we can say as a social value. It is adding value to the way people think about collectibles, and especially these collectibles. The previous weeks’ performance of the project complements that. Just look at the stats on OpenSea.<\/p>\n\n
What’s so special about World of Women<\/h2>\n
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