NFTs The Boom and the Bust: How NFTs Went the Way of Beanie Babies Have NFTs become the tackiest status symbol? By Amy Castor, Sep 15, 2022
NFTs A Law Firm Is Seeking Disgruntled Bored Ape Yacht Club Investors for a Class Action Suit Alleging Yuga Labs Overpromised on Returns The law firm aims to prove that Bored Ape NFTs act as financial tools, rather than unique artworks. By Amy Castor, Jul 27, 2022
NFTs ‘Fat Finger’ Errors or Bad Investments? Here Are 10 NFTs That Were Sold at a Substantial Loss as Crypto Markets Have Cooled Mistakes happen! It just seems they happen more often when it comes to Bored Apes. By Amy Castor, Jun 23, 2022
NFTs ‘It’s Probably Gonna Be a Huge Cry Fest’: Plunging Crypto Markets Cast a Shadow Over NFT.NYC and Its Jittery True Believers It's a grim moment for the opening of this year's NFT.NYC. By Amy Castor, Jun 21, 2022
NFTs ‘I Am Very Sorry’: Takashi Murakami Apologizes to His Crypto Investors on Twitter as His NFT Prices Nosedive Murakami's project has suffered in the wider crypto-economy shake-up. By Amy Castor, Jun 15, 2022
NFTs Why the Powerful Forces That Run Faltering NFT Markets Won’t Let Prices Crash Just Yet The numbers suggest the NFT market is cooling. But reports of its crash may be a bit overstated. By Amy Castor, May 12, 2022
NFTs U.K.’s High Court Ruling on NFTs as ‘Property’ Has Been Called a Landmark—But It May Not Actually Change Much NFTs are generally treated as property already in the U.S. By Amy Castor, May 4, 2022
Artnet News Pro 7 Key Questions About How DAOs Could Actually Work for the Art Market, Answered In a market as elitist, opaque, and illogical as the one for fine art, could DAOs really take hold? By Amy Castor, May 2, 2022
Artnet News Pro The Creators of Bored Ape Yacht Club Want to Become the Amazon of the NFT Space. Can They Pull It Off? After a major acquisition, all eyes are on the BAYC. By Amy Castor, Mar 14, 2022
Artnet News Pro These 7 Legal Gray Areas Could Determine the Future of the Booming NFT Market Even as millions are invested in digital art, fundamental issues remain. By Amy Castor, Dec 2, 2021
Artnet News Pro ‘People Who Use NFTs to Hide Their Wealth Should Be Very Worried’: How the U.S. Infrastructure Bill Will Crack Down on Crypto Trading The infrastructure bill has some surprising changes in store for the de-fi universe. By Amy Castor, Nov 9, 2021
Science & Tech Did a CryptoPunk NFT Just Sell for $500 Million? Sort of, in a Transaction That Illuminates How the NFT Market Differs From the Art Market The transaction took place using a "flash loan." By Amy Castor, Nov 1, 2021
Artnet News Pro 11 Questions the Art Market Should Have About the Bored Ape Yacht Club, the NFT Craze Raking in Millions, Answered by an Actual Expert More than 100 of these apes are on sale at Sotheby's through September 9. By Amy Castor, Sep 2, 2021
Analysis Sure, NFT Sales Are Slipping—But a Closer Look at the Data Shows the Market Hasn’t Imploded (Yet) A recent report only tells half the story of what's going on. By Amy Castor, Jun 9, 2021
Artnet News Pro NFTs Are Perfectly Designed to Turbo-Charge Concerns About Money Laundering and Art—and Regulators Are Already Taking Notice What happens when the opaque world of art and the opaque world of crytocurrency merge? Things could get really dark. By Amy Castor, Jun 7, 2021