Addressing the intersection of art and Web3, SuperRare Sessions features thoughtful conversations with artists, collectors, curators, industry friends, and, of course, hosts from SuperRare Labs. Whether you're an art lover or just curious about the rapidly evolving digital art scene, you'll be sure to find engaging and informative discussions on some of the hottest topics in the Web3 art space.
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Addressing the intersection of art and Web3, SuperRare Sessions features thoughtful conversations with artists, collectors, curators, industry friends, and, of course, hosts from SuperRare Labs. Whether you're an art lover or just curious about the rapidly evolving digital art scene, you'll be sure to find engaging and informative discussions on some of the hottest topics in the Web3 art space.
For more information, visit https://superrare.com/
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This week, Ben, Luke, Oli and Linda discuss a topic they'd prefer not to have.
Unfortunately, scams seem to bean integral part of the experience in web3. It’s better to know what they are, how to spot them, and how to protect yourself. Since the beginning of June we have received at least 5 reports of the same case of a highly sophisticated scam that specifically targets artists who are on SuperRare.
More from Luke on Twitter here.
We discuss with Three SuperRare artists, Pol Ballonga, Ian Spriggs, and Hex6c, who have shared their experiences on Twitter.
Pol's Tweet
Ian's Tweet
Hex6c's Tweet
Art That Fucks
Fractured Planet by Dehiscence
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