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Japanese tattoo artist Ichi Hatano has now gone digital due to the pandemic, selling his designs as non-fungible tokens, virtual objects that have taken the art world by storm. AFP
From tattoos to tokens at Tokyo’s 1st physical blockchain art exhibition
Thu, 1 July 2021
Tokyo tattoo artist Ichi Hatano’s usual business has dwindled during the pandemic, but now he’s keen to mine a new stream of income at Japan’s first crypto art exhibition.
Hatano’s ink featuring Japanese folk creatures was especially popular with foreign visitors until Japan closed its borders to tourists due to Covid-19. Hatano has now gone digital, selling his designs as non-fungible tokens (NFTs), virtual objects that have taken the art world by storm.
From tattoos to tokens at Tokyo s 1st physical blockchain art exhibition
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From tattoos to tokens at Tokyo s first crypto art show
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