Madonna's NFT scheme is probably the least bad celebrity entrant into the space.
The Material Girl released a collection of three porn videos that will be auctioned off for charity. The Mother of Creation collection will go to three charities.
Madonna giving birth to a tree out of her vagina is depicted in one of the clips. A robot is crawling from the same location. The third features a beautiful swarm of butterflies coming from the singer's perfectly animated body as blonde hair cascades down her naked back.
I saw my beloved's flower garden in my mind, and I saw myself as the source of existence. I was at the beginning.
All three of them are going for $30,000 on SuperRare.
Madonna has made it clear that she imagines herself crafting art for charity through her posts on social media. Beeple, the artist who designed the collection, sold the most expensive NFT ever last year, but most of the news coverage has been negative. Madonna is accused of being raunchy, focusing on the nakedness and not, you know, the millions of dollars people lose toCryptocurrencies all the time.
Yes, on one level. There are a lot of grifters in the market and a lot of middle class investors are losing their shirts. Its environmental toll isn't that great.
Madonna is having fun, she is collaborating with a talented artist, and she is donating all the proceeds to worthy causes. Compared to most NFT art, this stuff is pretty fun.
She has a good eye. She posts weird shit on TikTok. We are talking about a woman with a song titled "Bitch I'm Madonna" and who kissed Britney Spears on stage. You would think that society would stop seeing a mature, consensually naked female body as shocking and instead focus on the financial danger that may be in.
Madonna is hot. Her NFTs are very hot. Body shaming is boring.
These NFTs are more artistic than templates of ugly animals in hats.
If it goes bankrupt, it might seize users.