Three Mistakes NFT Artists Still Make — and How I Avoid Them

 Since I first stepped into the NFT space, one thing has always stood out to me:

Many talented artists get stuck in places the Web3 community moved on from years ago.
In this post, I’m breaking down three common mistakes — the ones I consciously avoid in my own journey.


1. Focusing on Sales Instead of Building an Identity

Most people ask, “How do I sell?”
But the real question is, “How do I stay memorable as an artist?”

Artistic identity, visual language, tone, and personal brand matter more than anything in the Tezos and Objkt ecosystem.
Once your identity is clear, sales naturally follow.


2. Ignoring the Community

Tezos is not just a platform;
it’s a living community.

If you only upload and disappear, you’ll never become part of the flow.
I learned that conversation, support, engagement, and consistency matter far more than “posting and hoping.”


3. No Consistency in Publishing

Some artists drop ten pieces in one day and then vanish for a month.
Web3 has a short memory.
Without consistency, you simply get lost.

I built my own rhythm:
steady drops, stable quality, and respect for the audience’s attention.


Conclusion

NFTs are more than a marketplace;
they are the future of digital art.

Avoiding these three mistakes makes the path smoother, cleaner, and far more professional — and the growth becomes real, not accidental.

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