A new business model in the fine arts realm based on NFT certificates and pearl codes

Eva Maria Kuehn
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The potential of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) is highly anticipated, particularly in the realm of visual arts. However, current applications within fine arts often involve trivial processes, such as creating digital versions of artworks or replicas of masterpieces as NFT images, and selling only these NFTs. To unlock the full potential of NFTs, more innovative models are needed. This paper introduces a novel model that establishes a permanent link between an NFT and a physical craft object. This linkage is utilized to orchestrate the trade workflow, ensuring a sustained connection between real and digital artifacts. A distinguishing feature is that they can be sold together or seperately and later reunited with a buyer. The NFT serves as a multifunctional certificate, tracing, and communication token.

Through a comprehensive analysis, this paper explores diverse scenarios that may arise in the relationship between the physical object and its digital twin. It presents a systematic and formal description of the proposed model and its various cases, marking a pioneering effort in the field. Noteworthy advantages include the ability to detect plagiarism and fraud. By strategically incorporating stakeholder roles, the model preserves the anonymity of art collectors while extracting valuable information about the ownership of physical artworks. The primary objective is to enhance security in the art trade and foster new business opportunities for stakeholders. As a proof-of-concept, the model was implemented in a real-world scenario on a leading NFT marketplace platform.

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基于 NFT 证书和珍珠编码的美术领域新商业模式
不可篡改代币(NFT)的潜力备受期待,尤其是在视觉艺术领域。然而,目前在美术领域的应用往往涉及一些琐碎的流程,例如将艺术品或名作的复制品制作成 NFT 图像的数字版本,然后仅出售这些 NFT。要释放 NFT 的全部潜力,需要更多创新模式。本文介绍了一种新颖的模式,它能在 NFT 和实体工艺品之间建立永久联系。这种联系可用于协调贸易工作流程,确保实物和数字工艺品之间的持续联系。其显著特点是,它们可以一起出售,也可以单独出售,之后再与买家重聚。通过综合分析,本文探讨了实物与其数字孪生体之间可能出现的各种情况。本文通过全面分析,探讨了实物及其数字孪生体之间关系可能出现的各种情况,对所提出的模型及其各种情况进行了系统而正式的描述,标志着该领域的一项开创性工作。值得注意的优势包括能够检测剽窃和欺诈行为。通过战略性地融入利益相关者的角色,该模型在提取有价值的实物艺术品所有权信息的同时,还保留了艺术品收藏家的匿名性。其主要目的是加强艺术品交易的安全性,并为利益相关者创造新的商机。作为概念验证,该模型在一个领先的 NFT 市场平台的真实场景中得以实施。
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