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Crypto downturn makes NFT artists get creative

Nft.coinbase.com needs to review the security of your connection before proceeding. Depending on the NFT, the copyright or licensing rights might not come with the purchase, but that's not necessarily the case. Similar to how buying a limited-edition print doesn't necessarily grant you exclusive rights to the image. This is completely automatic so creators can just sit back and earn royalties as their work is sold from person to person. At the moment, figuring out royalties is very manual and lacks accuracy – a lot of creators don't get paid what they deserve. If your NFT has a royalty programmed into it, you'll never miss out. Another way to think about proving you own the NFT is by signing messages to prove you own the private key behind the address.As mentioned above, your private key is proof-of-ownership of the original. This tells us that the private keys behind that address control the NFT. Each token minted has a unique identifier that is directly linked to o