Collecting NFTs is different to collecting vinyl. Actually, it is best for the artist if their NFT is traded on the secondary market. Then they makes extra money from it. Collecting vinyl, in traditional terms, is like collecting paintings, or sculptures. Paintings and sculptures can be looked at, they can be admired and over time they gain in value (not all and not always). Vinyls have the same, you can look at them, you can admire them and you can listen to them. Listening to vinyl doesn't cause a drop in quality oddly enough, a Polish scientist Boguslaw Ziębowicz from the Katowice Polytechnic, and privately a friend of mine, conducted an experiment and proved that even a vinyl record listened to 250 times shows no signs of a drop in sound quality. Just as looking at sculputre or paintings does not destroy them, listening to vinyl does not wear it out. Remember, however, that vinyl should be handled with care
carefully. My preference is to collect investment vinyl. Just like art and paintings. My collection grows in value, every year it gives me more fun to own it and listen to it, and by the way, sometimes I sell records I no longer listen to and buy better speakers for example. Collecting vinyl is a passion that pays off. I have been dealing with vinyl professionally for more than 15 years, I know well what to invest in and what will not be 'mega rare' in 5 or 10 years.
There will be another time about NFT collecting. Have a good day Society! Why are you buying records, vinyl or nFT, what are the main reasons for collecting?
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