Just grabbed a piece from Jack Butcher's newest drop at Art Basel — it's called "Receipts" and the concept is wild.
Here's the deal: you literally pay whatever amount you want, get a receipt. That's it. Works online or if you're in Miami, grab one in person.
The numbers? He dropped 74k on production. People have shelled out 186k so far. That's a clean 112k profit sitting there.
It's borderline ridiculous but honestly? Kind of brilliant in its simplicity. This whole "pay what you think it's worth" model in the NFT space keeps surprising me — sometimes the dumbest ideas print the hardest 😂
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SorryRugPulled
· 14h ago
That's how the NFT space is: the more boring it is, the more money it makes. Impressive.
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BearMarketMonk
· 14h ago
This move is incredible, even receipts can be sold for money—Web3 really is this crazy.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 14h ago
This logic is brilliant—even receipts can be sold for money. How did I not think of that?
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WhaleInTraining
· 14h ago
Haha, this is the magic of Web3—spending money to buy a receipt can still make you a fortune.
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NFTFreezer
· 14h ago
This guy really knows how to play... Spent 74k to make a receipt? Instantly made 112k, I'm speechless.
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shadowy_supercoder
· 14h ago
This scheme looks like it's just cutting leeks, but then again, it seems a bit genius...
Just grabbed a piece from Jack Butcher's newest drop at Art Basel — it's called "Receipts" and the concept is wild.
Here's the deal: you literally pay whatever amount you want, get a receipt. That's it. Works online or if you're in Miami, grab one in person.
The numbers? He dropped 74k on production. People have shelled out 186k so far. That's a clean 112k profit sitting there.
It's borderline ridiculous but honestly? Kind of brilliant in its simplicity. This whole "pay what you think it's worth" model in the NFT space keeps surprising me — sometimes the dumbest ideas print the hardest 😂