Scam Alert 🚨
I want to share a recent experience, just as a heads-up.
I was contacted by someone who initially approached me in a very professional and artistic way. The conversation started with detailed compliments and thoughtful questions about my creative process, motivation, style, and artistic goals. Everything felt calm, human, and genuinely art-focused.
Later, they introduced themselves as a collector and art advisor working with private companies, claiming to recommend artists for exhibitions and long-term collaborations. They carefully selected specific artworks from my profile and made a clear financial offer: $4,000 per piece.
Up to that point, it all looked legitimate.
The scam became clear when they said the payment could only be made through a specific, unfamiliar NFT platform and asked me to create a new account there in order to proceed with the purchase. They refused to use the platform where my work is already listed.
Once I declined and said I only sell through platforms I already use and trust, the conversation ended.
Key takeaway:
This is a new generation of NFT scams, slow, polite, art-savvy, and convincing. The red flag is always the same: being pushed to create an account or transact on an unknown platform instead of the artist’s existing marketplace.
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