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The only reason World of Women isn't already considered a blue chip NFT is because they're . . . well, you know.
Time to smash the glass (diamond?) ceiling and change the narrative.
As NFT avi projects fade (and they *will* fade ), it's conceivable World of Women becomes the #1 non-ape, non-punk PFP project.
Aside from any other 'value'-add, the art is simply luxurious, fresh, and timeless in a way most aren't and which aligns with this collectibles market.
The first brand that takes advantage of an NFT open license for derivative and commercial uses will pay off big if executed properly.
And the strategy won't be easily copied as I expect there will be a correction for licenses going forward to avoid corporate appropriation.
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When people on this website ask who are the most *slept on* NFT artists . . . it's black and brown women.
Every.
Single.
Time.
Just copped this absolutely steal from @CallMeLatasha. Took way too long for me to get one from @rariblecom. Don't sleep. ✌️