I will say with 100% certainty that Roblox is an amazing platform... although their voice chat is somewhat shocking and disturbing. Roblox has a lot of potential.. I'm spending quite a bit of time learning how to develop there. If you want me to create an Ian Corzine world on Roblox just let me know 😃
Hey Coconut Pete! It is -- my daughter plays all the time. Yes, I would love an Ian Corzine world. "@iancorzine" on Twitter, and we can talk about it! Thanks again.
@@iancorzine sounds good.. I'll try to make a quick demo just for fun.. I'll send you a tweet later... Also my kids are on Roblox and I've probably spent hundreds on Robux .. and I'm just one parent lol
So how does this work for something like 3D models/items? Lets say I would 3D model a car and put this up on opensea. Does this need to be created for a specific metaverse/ as specific file? Do I get the actual model to that person so they can use it? I'm new to the NFT world but super interested to learn more about how I as an artist can contribute content to this sphere.
I'm an architect and I design all of my buildings as well as other building components like furniture all in 3D digitally before they are built in the real world. This means I have a Ton of digital assets. How could I employ these in the Metaverse?
Hey Brenton -- sorry for the late reply -- you can do what a bunch of architects are doing and stop real world design and become a virtual architect. Learn cryptovoxels and you can earn 6 figures with minimal amount of work.
Hey Ian, I have a question, and I was hoping you could provide your opinion for free. I'm considering registering a copyright for a few watermarks. My goal is to put these watermarks on all my videos and streams moving forward. That way, if someone ever uses my video content without my permission and without fair use, even if the videos themselves do not have registered copyrights, I would still have the registration for the watermarks. This would enable me to have standing to sue under 17 USC § 411 and eligibility for statutory damages under 17 USC § 412, without having to painstakingly (and expensively) register each individual video. Would this plan of mine hold up in court? Or has this already been tried and rejected by courts taking a "nice try, but you don't fool me" type of attitude?
Interesting , I suppose I need to sit under you and study. Does fivver or ? Would take my idea , turn it into a NFT for me? Also once they do, is there some kinda statement that says its mine and not the creator or the person that made it for me? 🌴🌴 Aloha
@@iancorzine thank you for taking your time to answer me, i am now stay in difficult time on youtube, i being taking out from partner program ( but have 30 days to appeal 01.01.22, ) with out knowing wich video is breaking the rules, is very weird situation for me, anyway have sendt mail, all i have to wait is next year. I may have to get back for your help. Merry Christmas and a Happy new year to you.
Making them into NFTs should be useful.. as for all of this easily recreated stuff.. idk. My mind is blown at the prospect of a 2D image getting minted. I mean, I was a poke’mon fan myself- but I’m not trying to purchase the $50,000 mint condition graded Charizard card. I’d love one, but- yeah. I’ll just look at the images online for the hit of nostalgia. A 1 of 1 avatar or world? Now that sounds like something you don’t want funged-up. 🤪
@@iancorzine I’ve contacted Meta for an Oculus Quest 2 for evaluation at a reduced price. I’ll review it on Amazon and UA-cam. I checked out the developer jobs (my daughter is a Java programmer). Facebook office is 2 miles from our home. Salaries average at 90k a year.
Please help me understand how in the world would someone pay half a million dollars for a kids picture. Really, I want to understand, because this is the kind of situations where NFTs seem like a criminal way to launder money. Please (please) help me understand. Thanks
@@aguilacalva958 It's definitely just speculative hype nonsense. Or money laundering as you mentioned. Go look at the pic online now. The latest offer to buy it was for $27. It has no real value anymore.
He put it really smart in the video. showing a big brand with the rights for actual sport clips and then going on by saying YOU can make the videos of your kids playing basketball an NFT. The fact that those will likely be worth nothing (no offence to anyones kids) is what he leaves out tho.
I have some music manuscripts, one written out carefully in 1960 (30 pages) for a contest. If I could get it performed now, the manuscript would fit as an NFT. Johnny Harris has a video explaining NFT's mid 2021, look it up. (Or you could invent an imaginary O'Neill Cylinder space station for people to live in, and sell "land" in it. ( "Rendezvous with Rama" will be a movie in 2023, I understand.)
I get having an open mind and surely metaverse is in the future. But I have a hard time understanding the actual value of owning an NFT if the new owner doesn't even get rights to it. Speculative investing, ok. Supporting an artist you like, ok. But in actual real value, what is the big advantage of owning an NFT for music or art besides flipping it or as a way to support a creator?
I get where your coming from and I have similar feelings on the subject. I think a great real world analogy would be the individually numbered of 2,500 Taylor Swift single CDs I own. When first released the ones I own cost $4 each from her website. Now they sell on secondary markets like eBay for $35 - $50 each. The very first CD singles before I got hip sell for $150 - $200 each! The point is that there are ONLY 2,500 of each single song produced. There will never be another made. While I don't own any rights to the music it was a great investment. I spent $200 to buy 50 @ $4 each. Now they are worth $2,500 total.
@@AnthonyGoodley I don't see comparing digital assets to physical assets in this regard. I've read the Monet painting analogies too. But an original Monet is a physical actual, original thing painted by the artist himself, and all copies are inferior. But digital assets can be cloned exactly as the original. So if your Taylor swift CDs were just MP3s, I don't think they'd have the same appreciation, if any.
@@reedmoon3630 Yes they are digital products and the underlying item can be copied. What can't be copied is the one that exists in the block chain. That one is unique since the block chain itself can't be edited normally without it being obvious in a public manner. I'm assuming the block chain in use here works in a similar way to the Bitcoin block chain which I have studied to understand better. I guess the comparison I was trying to make between my physical real world Taylor Swift CDs is that there are only 2,500 and there can't ever be another made. A NFC also only has a limited number of copies. That could be one, ten, a hundred or some other arbitrary number that's predetermined when it ls created and placed on the block chain. In both cases the desirability derives from its rather limited supply. Assuming that there is sufficient market demand to command a reasonable selling price at a future time. Without demand rarity is meaningless.
@@AnthonyGoodley Hmm, yes there's only one in the block chain. But if there are a million of the same exact thing outside the blockchain, why does the one in the blockchain have value if there's no value be offered to owning it. If the NFT comes with a contract with value, then I get it. And I see this as the general direction otherwise the speculation will stop and people will wonder where the value is. Maybe I'm wrong, but I still don't get it.
Of course, the content is everything about metaverse along with the game play sophistication and play logic. I hope a metaverse project Ertha brings in most of the content types you mentioned.
Okay, so it looks like there's no limit to creating and listing NFTs. I'm in! Of course there's a listing fee, but do you pay before or after the sale?
great content! just subscribed.. watching you in NAS now..
Nice! Thx
Great to see an educated adult who's aware that Bitcoin is not the only cryptocurrency. Warren Buffet (and many others) should take note.
Wait Warren Buffett is going to take notes from you...
Thanks for this! I’ve been waiting for someone to introduce me to Metaverse. 👍🙂 Great video.
Glad I could help!
can you sell fan art as NFT??
Yes, but there is a minimal copyright risk
@@iancorzine but you are selling the ownership and not a mass selling. is it still count as copyright?
This is about MAKING MONEY IN METAVERSE using NFTs, misleading title.
Oh yeah well blockchain is currently a big part of Metaverse
I will say with 100% certainty that Roblox is an amazing platform... although their voice chat is somewhat shocking and disturbing. Roblox has a lot of potential.. I'm spending quite a bit of time learning how to develop there. If you want me to create an Ian Corzine world on Roblox just let me know 😃
Hey Coconut Pete! It is -- my daughter plays all the time. Yes, I would love an Ian Corzine world. "@iancorzine" on Twitter, and we can talk about it! Thanks again.
@@iancorzine sounds good.. I'll try to make a quick demo just for fun.. I'll send you a tweet later... Also my kids are on Roblox and I've probably spent hundreds on Robux .. and I'm just one parent lol
Good stuff Ian. My mind is open and thinking of opportunities. Thanks.
👆👆inbox me on telegram and claim your prize 🎁🎁🎁....
So how does this work for something like 3D models/items? Lets say I would 3D model a car and put this up on opensea. Does this need to be created for a specific metaverse/ as specific file? Do I get the actual model to that person so they can use it? I'm new to the NFT world but super interested to learn more about how I as an artist can contribute content to this sphere.
👆👆inbox me on telegram and claim your prize 🎁🎁🎁....
Who wants to buy that crap?
All of these existed in web 1.0. And 2.0. Web 3.0 doesn’t matter. It is irrelevant.
I'm an architect and I design all of my buildings as well as other building components like furniture all in 3D digitally before they are built in the real world. This means I have a Ton of digital assets. How could I employ these in the Metaverse?
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Hey Brenton -- sorry for the late reply -- you can do what a bunch of architects are doing and stop real world design and become a virtual architect. Learn cryptovoxels and you can earn 6 figures with minimal amount of work.
@@iancorzine interesting. how do you generate the income. Buy virtual and ‘develop’? Or as consultant designing for other users?
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Great insight, I just made my own video, share the love ;).
Hey Ian, I have a question, and I was hoping you could provide your opinion for free.
I'm considering registering a copyright for a few watermarks. My goal is to put these watermarks on all my videos and streams moving forward. That way, if someone ever uses my video content without my permission and without fair use, even if the videos themselves do not have registered copyrights, I would still have the registration for the watermarks. This would enable me to have standing to sue under 17 USC § 411 and eligibility for statutory damages under 17 USC § 412, without having to painstakingly (and expensively) register each individual video.
Would this plan of mine hold up in court? Or has this already been tried and rejected by courts taking a "nice try, but you don't fool me" type of attitude?
free? more like sell your homeS and carS to ask a question. HAHA!!
Interesting , I suppose I need to sit under you and study. Does fivver or ? Would take my idea , turn it into a NFT for me? Also once they do, is there some kinda statement that says its mine and not the creator or the person that made it for me? 🌴🌴 Aloha
Smells fishy. ...Unless I'm much mistaken, this is an advertisement, bought and paid for. ...And it doesn't fit with the prior videos. Unsubbed.
Remember when this guy was actually a social media lawyer instead of a shill for pyramid schemes, though?
Very true. I would NEVER not disclose because I care about you and don't want to be sued by FTC.👊🙂
Your voice and spirit is wonderful!🤗
Absolutely, great content here!👍
Wow, thank you!
This was super amazing vid !! THANK U ❤🎉🎉
How did that Mozart Music sell legally? Is it literally someones recreation, stemmed up and sold for 250k?! By god what the flying fk
it's public domain and remixed
I think I will stay in the real world instead of the virtual world 💯 I don't have that kind of luxury I am just a poor person that's all I am 💯
but you are cool
I think you should mention Ertha. Soon it will be ido and land sales are now available.
This is puely educational. no bots commenting. keep up the good contents pls.
Good morning sir happy holidays and cheers.
This NFTs how long should they be? How long is the appropriate length of the video.?
Don't know that there is an appropriate length -- it's whatever makes sense for your material
3.1k views, 158 likes… the approval rating is hidden behind YT hiding dislikes……
Would you believe there are NO dislikes … ha! Actually 95% likes
How is meta financially holding out?
Hello, I have a question if I can use free photoshop brushes to make my own design from on the videos without breaking the law?
Yes.
@@iancorzine thank you for taking your time to answer me, i am now stay in difficult time on youtube, i being taking out from partner program ( but have 30 days to appeal 01.01.22, ) with out knowing wich video is breaking the rules, is very weird situation for me, anyway have sendt mail, all i have to wait is next year. I may have to get back for your help. Merry Christmas and a Happy new year to you.
What about home decor I have an idea but idk
So for domains, you could purchase one available on unstoppable domains and then resell them as an NFT?
Yep
I’ve just been building worlds and avatars with blender and unity for VRChat ^^ trying to get good at that.
Making them into NFTs should be useful.. as for all of this easily recreated stuff.. idk. My mind is blown at the prospect of a 2D image getting minted. I mean, I was a poke’mon fan myself- but I’m not trying to purchase the $50,000 mint condition graded Charizard card. I’d love one, but- yeah. I’ll just look at the images online for the hit of nostalgia. A 1 of 1 avatar or world? Now that sounds like something you don’t want funged-up. 🤪
Love this! Take the Web3 opportunity
Ian, you've changed your channel direction. Looks like this will work. Wow, great move.
Yeah, saw value in Web3 as opposed to Web2 (ie, online video)
@@iancorzine Looks like I’ll need to buy an Oculus headset if I want to experiment with Horizon Worlds and Metaverse. They start at $300.
@@iancorzine I’ve contacted Meta for an Oculus Quest 2 for evaluation at a reduced price. I’ll review it on Amazon and UA-cam. I checked out the developer jobs (my daughter is a Java programmer). Facebook office is 2 miles from our home. Salaries average at 90k a year.
Please help me understand how in the world would someone pay half a million dollars for a kids picture. Really, I want to understand, because this is the kind of situations where NFTs seem like a criminal way to launder money. Please (please) help me understand. Thanks
This is all false -- crypto and NFTs are the most transparent assets. I will show you in future videos. Don't give up on Web3. It is our future.
@@iancorzine your response doesn’t help me understand how and why would someone pay half a million dollars for a kids picture
@@aguilacalva958 It's definitely just speculative hype nonsense. Or money laundering as you mentioned. Go look at the pic online now. The latest offer to buy it was for $27. It has no real value anymore.
Kids in a pool? Spoooooky
I'd just get someone to build my own metaverse
Me too -- upwork and fivrr
Thanks, what about buildings?
You can create them for free on sandbox.game and decentraland.org
That’s a crazy amount of money
True -- you can make it
All I can say is Sham-WoW!!!!
LOL
What about copyright say on those sports clips
They got permission
He put it really smart in the video. showing a big brand with the rights for actual sport clips and then going on by saying YOU can make the videos of your kids playing basketball an NFT.
The fact that those will likely be worth nothing (no offence to anyones kids) is what he leaves out tho.
Great content
Thank you!
Very informative channel
I have some music manuscripts, one written out carefully in 1960 (30 pages) for a contest. If I could get it performed now, the manuscript would fit as an NFT. Johnny Harris has a video explaining NFT's mid 2021, look it up. (Or you could invent an imaginary O'Neill Cylinder space station for people to live in, and sell "land" in it. (
"Rendezvous with Rama" will be a movie in 2023, I understand.)
Minting my first NFT now 💪🏽
Nice, my friend!
Awesome 🚀🚀🚀
Thanks! 😀
I get having an open mind and surely metaverse is in the future. But I have a hard time understanding the actual value of owning an NFT if the new owner doesn't even get rights to it. Speculative investing, ok. Supporting an artist you like, ok. But in actual real value, what is the big advantage of owning an NFT for music or art besides flipping it or as a way to support a creator?
I get where your coming from and I have similar feelings on the subject.
I think a great real world analogy would be the individually numbered of 2,500 Taylor Swift single CDs I own. When first released the ones I own cost $4 each from her website. Now they sell on secondary markets like eBay for $35 - $50 each. The very first CD singles before I got hip sell for $150 - $200 each!
The point is that there are ONLY 2,500 of each single song produced. There will never be another made. While I don't own any rights to the music it was a great investment. I spent $200 to buy 50 @ $4 each. Now they are worth $2,500 total.
@@AnthonyGoodley I don't see comparing digital assets to physical assets in this regard. I've read the Monet painting analogies too. But an original Monet is a physical actual, original thing painted by the artist himself, and all copies are inferior. But digital assets can be cloned exactly as the original. So if your Taylor swift CDs were just MP3s, I don't think they'd have the same appreciation, if any.
@@reedmoon3630 Yes they are digital products and the underlying item can be copied. What can't be copied is the one that exists in the block chain. That one is unique since the block chain itself can't be edited normally without it being obvious in a public manner. I'm assuming the block chain in use here works in a similar way to the Bitcoin block chain which I have studied to understand better.
I guess the comparison I was trying to make between my physical real world Taylor Swift CDs is that there are only 2,500 and there can't ever be another made. A NFC also only has a limited number of copies. That could be one, ten, a hundred or some other arbitrary number that's predetermined when it ls created and placed on the block chain. In both cases the desirability derives from its rather limited supply. Assuming that there is sufficient market demand to command a reasonable selling price at a future time. Without demand rarity is meaningless.
@@AnthonyGoodley Hmm, yes there's only one in the block chain. But if there are a million of the same exact thing outside the blockchain, why does the one in the blockchain have value if there's no value be offered to owning it. If the NFT comes with a contract with value, then I get it. And I see this as the general direction otherwise the speculation will stop and people will wonder where the value is. Maybe I'm wrong, but I still don't get it.
it's a giant ponzi scheme...it's not worth anything unless someone else joins the hype
Of course, the content is everything about metaverse along with the game play sophistication and play logic. I hope a metaverse project Ertha brings in most of the content types you mentioned.
👆👆inbox me on telegram and claim your prize 🎁🎁🎁....
Okay, so it looks like there's no limit to creating and listing NFTs. I'm in! Of course there's a listing fee, but do you pay before or after the sale?
Depends on platform. For opensea first mint costs gas. From then on, free.
you explained nothing