[BlockBeats] At the top-tier art exhibition Art Basel in Miami (December 5-7), the Web3 project MiniDoge brought their NFT works to participate.
This event is quite high-profile, with 283 galleries from 43 countries gathering together, and an expected attendance of over 80,000 people—including collectors, investment institutions, and crypto industry leaders. Miami is now a hotspot for the intersection of Web3, AI, and art, making exhibitions like this a great venue for cross-industry exchange.
MiniDoge’s NFT works this time are quite interesting, blending meme culture, the practical attributes of DePIN, and the novelty of on-chain creation. Simply put, they want to explore whether Web3 can find new opportunities in the traditional art world.
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StableNomad
· 12-06 16:00
actually... meme coins at art basel? statistically speaking this either prints or gets rekt, no in-between. reminds me of UST in May except with more pretentious gallery wine. the risk-adjusted returns on "cultural legitimacy" are... questionable at best ngl
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RugpullAlertOfficer
· 12-06 15:57
Haha, is MiniDoge trying to ride the Art Basel hype? But can it really appeal to traditional collectors? I doubt it.
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Meme coins entering art museums—now that’s quite a plot twist. Well, it might just work.
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DePIN plus NFT plus Meme—they’re stacking a lot, but I’m just afraid it’ll end up being all hype with no substance.
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In Miami, they’ll exhibit anything these days. The Web3 art scene is definitely hot, but how many pieces actually hold real value?
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The question is, are these people really coming to buy? Or are they just here to take photos and post on Twitter?
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I believe in on-chain creation, but can MiniDoge’s works actually be worth anything?
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Just another self-congratulatory Web3 community event, right? Will the real traditional art world actually care about this?
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NFTArchaeologis
· 12-06 15:55
Ah, this move by MiniDoge is interesting—Meme culture is finally daring to step out of the underground and into the art gallery. But to be honest, what I really want to see are the expressions of those collectors, and how they process the artistic narrative of a dogecoin.
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AirdropLicker
· 12-06 15:39
MiniDoge charges into the halls of art. Ha, now Meme really might get some serious attention.
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Miami is really daring these days; even traditional galleries are starting to slip up.
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DePIN plus NFT plus Meme—it's hard to say what kind of impact this combo will actually have.
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With 283 galleries there, can MiniDoge break through? Feels doubtful.
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Anyone doing art exhibitions now has to understand Web3, otherwise you'll really fall behind the trend.
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Yet another "on-chain art" experiment; in the end, it still depends on whether it can make money.
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Honestly, it'll still take some time for the traditional art world to accept Meme culture.
MiniDoge brings NFTs to Miami Art Week—what happens when meme culture meets traditional galleries?
[BlockBeats] At the top-tier art exhibition Art Basel in Miami (December 5-7), the Web3 project MiniDoge brought their NFT works to participate.
This event is quite high-profile, with 283 galleries from 43 countries gathering together, and an expected attendance of over 80,000 people—including collectors, investment institutions, and crypto industry leaders. Miami is now a hotspot for the intersection of Web3, AI, and art, making exhibitions like this a great venue for cross-industry exchange.
MiniDoge’s NFT works this time are quite interesting, blending meme culture, the practical attributes of DePIN, and the novelty of on-chain creation. Simply put, they want to explore whether Web3 can find new opportunities in the traditional art world.