Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) 鈥 digital assets 鈥 have been receiving attention in recent months for the millions of dollars investors are spending on , , and other crypto-art.
An NFT is a piece of digital artwork minted on blockchain and sold over dozens of online marketplaces in cryptocurrencies, such as Ether and Bitcoin.
With investors and art collectors worldwide taking notice, Melaw Nakehk'o said NFTs are an opportunity for 快盈v3 artists to access global audiences remotely without the need for art dealers. Anyone with computer access and some basic programs can create NFTs, Nakehk'o said.
鈥淲e don't need to be in a bigger centre to get in a gallery to start actually making a living,鈥 she said.
Nakehk鈥檕 is creating a collective of Dene digital artists to merge their skills of art, music, animation and digital rendering to collaborate on creating NFTs on the blockchain marketplace .
The collective approach, Nakehk鈥檕 said, not only brings artists鈥 skill sets together, it also helps to build a relationship with investors by regularly creating NFTs and engaging with loyal collectors.
The blockchain 鈥 a shared, decentralized ledger 鈥 maintains records of assets as they exchange hands. As NFTs are bought and sold, original artists are granted royalties.
Those royalties, Nakehk鈥檕 said, are a perk of the digital marketplace compared to a physical piece of art, which can be bought and resold many times over with artists only earning revenue on their one-time original sale while middle men see huge profits.
鈥淚t's shifting power from how things have been traditionally done with galleries and art dealers and it's really opening up for artists like us up here,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t's very exciting. Nothing like this has happened in the art world since like the '80s.鈥
Mikey McBryan, Buffalo Airways general manager and former cast member of TV show Ice Pilots, compared the current NFT landscape to the early days of YouTube. While the market may seem intimidating in its infancy, 鈥渋n three or four years this will be a completely viable way for someone to to make a living,鈥 he predicted.
鈥淧eople can actually make money at home,鈥 McBryan said, 鈥渨hich is better for 快盈v3ers because we don't have access to everything that people have down south.鈥
He has been selling NFTs of his own in recent weeks. He plans to create 250 pixel-art airplanes as part of his selling on 鈥 a popular NFT marketplace. He has so far released about half of his crypto-fleet and earned nearly $1,000 on the digital planes.

A yellow North American Harvard is McBryan鈥檚 to date. He donated the $160 raised to the , an Ontario aviation museum that owns the aircraft after which the NFT is modelled.
A token of the Avro Lancaster, a Canadian-built plane famous for its contribution to the Second World War effort, is or $193. McBryan plans to donate the proceeds to the , which owns one of the two Lancasters still in flying condition.
McBryan designs the tokens on a free program on his phone. He said fans from his former TV fame and his suggest planes for him to create.

Though he has never involved himself in blockchain investments before, McBryan said NFTs are 鈥渁 way for normal people to interact with cryptocurrency.鈥
Still, he said there are some barriers to entry. The biggest are minting and gas fees 鈥 a charge users pay for the computing energy required to process and validate transactions on blockchain. Gas fees fluctuate depending on platform and time of day.
Putting money into something as volatile and shrouded in uncertainty as blockchain is 鈥渓ike taking a leap,鈥 McBryan acknowledged. If artists can take that jump, he predicted NFTs will be huge in remote places like the North.
鈥淚t is a way for artists to now reach the world without the intermediary of art collectors and galleries.鈥
