Decoding Luxury’s NFT Consumer | Jing Daily

Whether youre a crypto-professional or the blockchain is entirely alien to you, theres one thing that everyone knows about non-fungible tokens (NFTs): theyre selling for a major price. For context, the first NFT artwork to ever auction at Christies back in March 2021 sold for $69 million (435,521,100 yuan), not to mention Dolce & Gabbana setting records for its Collezione Genesi NFT collection in August 2021 which made over $6 million (37,869,600 yuan).

If the past years drops are anything to go by, Morgan Stanleys prediction that luxury NFTs will be a $56 billion market by 2030 is easy to envision. But when such extortionate prices are making headlines at a time when the mainstream population has little knowledge of what NFTs even are, it raises the question of who exactly is investing in these digital assets right now. And Jing Collabs & Drops latest market report NFT Collaboration: Luxurys Metaverse Opportunity answers exactly that.

Via the help of experts, the report classifies todays NFT consumers into three categories. Of course, if co-branded drops continue at the rate they are, there is the solid expectation that these three consumer groups will very soon evolve. But for now taken from NFT Collaboration: Luxurys Metaverse Opportunity here is a breakdown of the people currently buying NFTs.

CASUAL COLLECTORS

As CEO and Co-Founder of KnownOrigin Labs David Moore explains, [Casual collectors] will peruse several marketplaces and literally see something and if it’s within their price range, they’ll make a purchase, which will then audibly live at parties or events. They’ll open their phone and they’ll show people what they own, and scroll through it like a feed.

In short, not every NFT purchaser has conducted extensive research or is even a regular collector. They just have a lot of money and, more specifically, cryptocurrency at their disposal. As Sam Hamilton, Creative Director of Decentraland, puts it, The billionaires buy the most. Then, youve got people who are just coming into this space and buying cheap NFTs.

As more and more luxury fashion labels enter the market, this opens it up to casual collectors who ordinarily consume the physical products of a brand, such as clothing. There are crypto-collectors, and then people who are just interested in fashion, says Michaela Larosse of The Fabricant. Collectors are in fashion and the digital space. When you look at all of these projects there is definitely a hunger to be a collector and an excitement that’s felt out of reach to a lot of people; the digital space opens it up to everybody.

CRYPTO-NATIVES

The NFT space is made up of the crypto-community, with those who are benefitting from it wanting to give something back. A lot of it is support for what the artists have been through, or someone has sold some work and done quite well so then they want to pay back into the community and ecosystem, Moore adds.

Decentralands Hamilton agrees: The crypto-millionaires want to put something back into the ecosystem and bring forward the technology, and support artists.

There is also the additional aspect that NFTs can, for the most part, only be purchased with cryptocurrency, and so consumers must first be equipped with a crypto-wallet. As Co-Founder of Luxeto, Cyrus Yu details, Most of the people who participate in NFT collaborations or the audiences are the crypto natives, because there are still many points of entrance that you need to be aware of, like payment, the wallet passes, and the gas fees. People need to be educated in order to participate.

SPECULATORS

Like most of us, speculators dont understand exactly what is going on when it comes to NFTs but know that they want to be involved somehow. Moore describes them as: Those who think they can buy at a low price and then make a return on investment going forward.

Its ultimately this group of people who want to market themselves as innovative and the first to play the game yet they are not willing to splash cash they cant afford to lose. They are collectors who are signaling to say that theyre in the space early and want to show off their identity online, in order to gain a following from it, continued Moore. But its an entry point and they start looking at other things to purchase, whether thats digital fashion or artwork. They might not want to risk $10,000 on something, but don’t mind risking like $400.

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