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NFTapir invites local artists to join Malaysia’s first Phygital NFT movement

NFTapir offers artists an entry process to digitise their works to appeal to those hesitant about entering the world of crypto

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 14 Mar 2022 3:55PM

NFTapir invites local artists to join Malaysia’s first Phygital NFT movement
Despite the boom in interest in NFTs, some artists still need to be educated on how to digitise their works for sale on the digital marketplace. – Pic courtesy of NFTapir, March 14, 2022

IF you are a Malaysian artist working on either traditional or tech mediums (watercolours, oil, collage, sketch,  digital, new media, etc), then this is the news you have been waiting for you to digitise your work into a NFT (non-fungible token) with minimal hassle. 

NFTapir (nftapir.com), a new Malaysian-born online NFT marketplace curating quality art, is looking to onboard 100 local artists over the next few weeks by adopting a simplified approach to ensure a quick and easy entry process that allows artists to digitise their works by removing as much clutter faced with any  typical crypto interactions. 

– Pic courtesy of NFTapir
– Pic courtesy of NFTapir

Furthermore, it allows for physical art pieces to be included into the NFT space, making it Malaysia’s first curated NFT marketplace with physical art support using the ‘Phygital’ framework, so it doesn’t matter what medium the artists use, almost every art piece can be digitised and listed as an NFT. There are already several Phygital works minted on the nftapir.com gallery by early adopter artists based out of Penang, Ipoh, Melaka & Johor Bahru. 

The site compliments the entire arts & culture ecosystem by uniting local artists and global collectors/buyers via a single platform, taking a digital-first approach that is built for resiliency, offering the art community a gateway to a marketplace beyond Malaysia. 

“There is a renaissance in the art scene where artists who are ready to embrace digitisation and showcase their art works online are earning more than they ever have,” said nftapir.com co-founder Zang Tan. 

“We are excited to empower local artists on their journey into the metaverse and our goal is to decomplex  the NFT journey thus allowing both artists and collectors to trade art with minimal prerequisite knowledge  of blockchain technology. This further creates new opportunities for artists to continue to display their art  digitally regardless of movement restrictions that have kept artists and collectors from physically trading at galleries throughout the pandemic,” Zang Tan added.  

Some digital artworks that are currently available on the website. – Pic courtesy of NFTapir
Some digital artworks that are currently available on the website. – Pic courtesy of NFTapir

The NFTapir platform is also unique for several other reasons: 

  1. Enabling only curated artists to mint their work and enjoy a true-gas-free experience as opposed to 'lazy minting'. 
  2. Artist do not have to pay to showcase their work as they will enjoy gas-free access. The fee is sponsored by NFTapir 
  3. Artists have more control and authority over their own NFTs which ensures proper registry of each work therefore protecting the value of the art piece and record of ownership
  4. Ultra-low gas fee for collectors as the platform sits on Polygon
  5. Stablecoin token transaction for better preservation of art value in light of market volatility

“Our goal is to ignite a movement that is beneficial for the Malaysian arts community by elevating its digital presence. We believe that offering a wider collection digitally will appeal to domestic collectors and attract  international collectors who appreciate Malaysia’s unique culture and heritage,” Zang Tan explained. 

The nftapir.com platform is developed on Polygon Blockchain based on feedback gathered from the  Malaysian artist community, which is demanding a marketplace that mitigates volatility whilst providing a  near-zero gas fee experience for both artist and collectors. 

Through NFTapir, artists can mint a digital copy of their pieces on the site, and buyers can purchase its NFT. Artists who mint NFT artworks with Phygital can fulfil delivery of the accompanying physical artwork at the collector’s request.

"We aim to enable the marketplace trading function in April 2022 once we have hit our goal of onboarding 100 artists,” Zang Tan said. – The Vibes, March 14, 2022

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