木槌敲下,響徹全世界。今年2月的佳士得拍賣(mài)行,邁克·溫克爾曼的一幅電腦繪制素描畫(huà)組成的龐大拼貼畫(huà)以6930萬(wàn)美元售出,引發(fā)軒然大波。這一刻,數(shù)碼收藏?zé)岢币矝_上頂峰。拍賣(mài)臺(tái)上是非同質(zhì)化代幣,也叫NFT,即記錄獨(dú)特虛擬商品在區(qū)塊鏈上的編碼引用,而區(qū)塊鏈正是比特幣(Bitcoin)等加密貨幣背后的分布式賬本,更常見(jiàn)的則是以太坊(Ethereum)。
過(guò)去一年里,隨著加密貨幣價(jià)格飆升,NFT狂熱愈演愈烈,就像EDM drop(電子舞曲中的高潮段落——譯注)一樣。時(shí)而化名為Beeple,時(shí)而叫Beeple Crap的溫克爾曼就充分體現(xiàn)了該趨勢(shì),還有其他很多的例子,都可以證明當(dāng)前的爆發(fā)性繁榮。從搖滾樂(lè)隊(duì)萊昂國(guó)王(Kings of Leon)到R&B歌星威肯,多位音樂(lè)人以數(shù)百萬(wàn)美元價(jià)格出售了限量版音軌。《紐約時(shí)報(bào)》的專(zhuān)欄作家凱文·魯斯以80多萬(wàn)美元賣(mài)出了一篇評(píng)論。推特的創(chuàng)始人及首席執(zhí)行官杰克·多爾西以290萬(wàn)美元賣(mài)出了第一條推文,內(nèi)容是“剛剛設(shè)置好我的推特。”(部分人將所得捐給了慈善機(jī)構(gòu)。)
顯然,人們出售NFT能夠賺錢(qián)。盡管自嘲“很爛”,但迄今為止全球所謂加密藝術(shù)家里收入最高的溫克爾曼作品已經(jīng)售出1.15億美元。與此同時(shí),支付巨頭Visa公司負(fù)責(zé)加密業(yè)務(wù)的主管庫(kù)伊·謝菲爾德認(rèn)為,NFT為之前的弱勢(shì)群體提供了重要的財(cái)富積累機(jī)會(huì)。他寫(xiě)道,該技術(shù)的出現(xiàn)“是最令人興奮的新途徑之一,可以刺激數(shù)字時(shí)代黑人復(fù)興,未來(lái)十年為全世界黑人創(chuàng)造并獲取數(shù)十億美元。”
會(huì)是曇花一現(xiàn)嗎?只是搶錢(qián)?還是說(shuō),全世界突然迷上藝術(shù)作品加密代幣是對(duì)未來(lái)財(cái)富的一瞥?人們自然會(huì)想:投資NFT真能夠賺錢(qián)嗎?
NFT是什么?
首先,人們應(yīng)該知道自己真正買(mǎi)的是什么。
NFT只是對(duì)特定作品的引用,并不是作品本身。我們可以將代幣當(dāng)成基于區(qū)塊鏈的真實(shí)性證書(shū),一種代表全球條目的可交易文件。“NFTweets”市場(chǎng)Cent的首席執(zhí)行官及聯(lián)合創(chuàng)始人卡梅隆·赫賈齊將相關(guān)物品比作“數(shù)字簽名棒球卡,只是變成數(shù)字內(nèi)容。”當(dāng)然了,棒球卡也是虛擬的,只是一串?dāng)?shù)字和字母,是用電腦編碼代指的其他物品,它能夠是藝術(shù)品,也可以是虛擬房地產(chǎn)、推文,甚至放的屁。
如果說(shuō)這一切聽(tīng)起來(lái)像是拜占庭蒸汽一樣虛無(wú)縹緲,也不算完全錯(cuò)。Arweave是一個(gè)提供無(wú)限永久數(shù)字存儲(chǔ)的項(xiàng)目,其首席執(zhí)行官及聯(lián)合創(chuàng)始人薩姆·威廉姆斯警告稱(chēng),如果沒(méi)有適當(dāng)保護(hù),原始藝術(shù)品可能從互聯(lián)網(wǎng)上消失。NFT鏈接的物品已經(jīng)出現(xiàn)了類(lèi)似情況,至少暫時(shí)出現(xiàn)過(guò),例如一條行星大小的天使揮舞長(zhǎng)矛的視頻,創(chuàng)作者為古怪的歌手兼詞曲作者格里姆斯。
撇開(kāi)技術(shù)不談,NFT在財(cái)務(wù)角度能夠被視為收藏品。顧問(wèn)稱(chēng)之為“另類(lèi)投資”,因?yàn)闊o(wú)法實(shí)現(xiàn)標(biāo)準(zhǔn)化。專(zhuān)家一般不建議用此類(lèi)投資當(dāng)成退休主要準(zhǔn)備。(傾向建議用大部分財(cái)富投資于費(fèi)率較低、跟蹤指數(shù)的交易所交易基金,即ETF。 )
2021年4月7日,紐約市的Superchief畫(huà)廊,也是一家NFT實(shí)體畫(huà)廊。
不過(guò),一些富裕人士還是通過(guò)收藏藝術(shù)品、名車(chē)、頂級(jí)葡萄酒和其他珍品實(shí)現(xiàn)投資組合多樣化。還有人收集硬幣、棒球卡、漫畫(huà)書(shū)等。收藏者往往為了熱愛(ài),而不是單純追求財(cái)富。從這個(gè)意義上說(shuō),NFT之于互聯(lián)網(wǎng)就像現(xiàn)實(shí)世界中郵票之于集郵愛(ài)好者。
無(wú)限供給
當(dāng)然,收藏品并不是每件都可以成功。(還記得波格斯嗎?還有豆寶寶。)還有NFT如何出乎所有人預(yù)料,提前幾年便獲得財(cái)務(wù)收益。
多數(shù)人認(rèn)為,NFT代表的一些龐大卓越的作品將占據(jù)食物鏈頂端且價(jià)值高企,下面則翻騰著無(wú)數(shù)沒(méi)有那么值錢(qián)的物品。“從推文到動(dòng)圖再到視頻精華,人們可能很快就會(huì)發(fā)現(xiàn)看似的限量版其實(shí)是無(wú)限供應(yīng),其中只有少數(shù)能夠經(jīng)得起時(shí)間的考驗(yàn)。”咨詢(xún)公司安永(EY)負(fù)責(zé)全球區(qū)塊鏈業(yè)務(wù)的保羅·布羅迪寫(xiě)道。不過(guò)從長(zhǎng)遠(yuǎn)來(lái)看,他相信背后的技術(shù)。他表示,想象一下高效利用NFT獲得稀缺資源,比如核磁共振成像設(shè)備、建筑設(shè)備,甚至是付款發(fā)票等,他稱(chēng)該項(xiàng)技術(shù)是“前途光明的重要經(jīng)濟(jì)基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施”。
“炒作可能會(huì)在短期內(nèi)會(huì)退散,技術(shù)則是長(zhǎng)期的,只要時(shí)間夠長(zhǎng),市場(chǎng)就會(huì)繼續(xù)增長(zhǎng)。”Variant Fund的創(chuàng)始人杰西·沃爾登指出。Variant Fund是專(zhuān)注于加密的投資機(jī)構(gòu),對(duì)NFT作品特別感興趣。事實(shí)上,市場(chǎng)已經(jīng)出現(xiàn)了降溫跡象。然而真正看多加密市場(chǎng)的人可能會(huì)反駁說(shuō),其他人不那么感興趣而且藝術(shù)品價(jià)格合適時(shí)就像狂熱過(guò)后的宿醉,正是投資最佳時(shí)機(jī)。
畢竟,看看比特幣和以太坊等加密貨幣的分裂市場(chǎng)就知道。最近加密貨幣回升到歷史高點(diǎn)之前已經(jīng)低位徘徊了數(shù)年。
風(fēng)險(xiǎn)與回報(bào)
即便在最精明的人看來(lái),投資NFT充滿(mǎn)風(fēng)險(xiǎn),當(dāng)然也蘊(yùn)含機(jī)會(huì)。有些隱藏成本不得不考慮。
投機(jī)者要小心。由于所謂的礦工費(fèi),即以太坊網(wǎng)絡(luò)上的交易成本,特定的NFT交易可能比掛牌價(jià)高得多,以太坊網(wǎng)絡(luò)是大多數(shù)NFT綁定的區(qū)塊鏈系統(tǒng)。最后真正支付的金額可能比想象中多出數(shù)百美元。(以太坊正計(jì)劃未來(lái)升級(jí)技術(shù)以降低交易費(fèi)用,而Tezos或EOS等區(qū)塊鏈以提供更便宜的交易系統(tǒng)而得意。)
此外還有納稅問(wèn)題。安永的加密貨幣稅務(wù)中心負(fù)責(zé)人邁克爾·邁斯勒表示,如果快速倒手NFT就得付出代價(jià)。他說(shuō),購(gòu)買(mǎi)后一年內(nèi)出售可能要繳納短期資本利得稅,“該稅率最高可達(dá)37%。”他表示。即便長(zhǎng)期持有也好不了多少。因?yàn)楝F(xiàn)在大多數(shù)NFT可能會(huì)歸類(lèi)為收藏品,會(huì)因?yàn)殚L(zhǎng)期資本收益率更高而特殊對(duì)待。像股票之類(lèi)資產(chǎn)稅率最高也就是20%,“收藏品稅率可能達(dá)到28%。”
“這方面沒(méi)有明確指導(dǎo),但我觀(guān)察拍賣(mài)行出售的NFT物品實(shí)際情況時(shí)發(fā)現(xiàn),美國(guó)國(guó)稅局(IRS)很可能根據(jù)藝術(shù)品的定義,將其認(rèn)定為收藏品。”邁斯勒指出,法律上的認(rèn)定可能意味著高額稅率。問(wèn)題很難解決。另一方面,代表虛擬房地產(chǎn)或其他數(shù)字商品的NFT仍然是懸而未決的問(wèn)題。
“我認(rèn)為,必須看看代幣,看看背后具體的數(shù)字資產(chǎn),再仔細(xì)核查到底代表了何種利益,才能夠弄清楚可能使用怎樣的稅收政策。”邁斯勒說(shuō)。
回報(bào)豐厚
有些人動(dòng)身非常早,采取頗具創(chuàng)意的方法投資這一冷門(mén)前沿領(lǐng)域,后來(lái)則轉(zhuǎn)為團(tuán)隊(duì)運(yùn)動(dòng)。
網(wǎng)名Twobadour Paanar的安納德·范卡德瓦蘭是印度加密貨幣投資者,也是Metapurse(專(zhuān)門(mén)收集NFT的基金)的合伙人之一。競(jìng)拍Beeple最昂貴的巨作《日常:第一個(gè)5000天》(Everydays: The First 5000 Days)之前,范卡德瓦蘭和昵稱(chēng)MetaKovan的搭檔維格尼什·桑達(dá)雷桑為Beeple的其他作品已經(jīng)花費(fèi)了數(shù)百萬(wàn)美元。隨后兩人將收入與其他數(shù)字商品捆綁在一起,例如虛擬現(xiàn)實(shí)游戲《Decentraland》里的虛擬房地產(chǎn)、美國(guó)知名DJ 3LAU制作的數(shù)字音軌等,再分拆成更多代幣向公眾出售。
盡管在無(wú)形的戰(zhàn)利品上花費(fèi)了大量金錢(qián),Metapurse根據(jù)《The Beeple 20 Collection》命名的B.20代幣銷(xiāo)售利潤(rùn)相當(dāng)可觀(guān),該作品為去年12月公司出資220萬(wàn)美元購(gòu)買(mǎi)。基金將其分拆為1000萬(wàn)枚代幣,自己保留了略超過(guò)一半,為合作者和其他人預(yù)留了約四分之一,其余則以每個(gè)0.36美元的價(jià)格向公眾出售。如今代幣價(jià)格已經(jīng)漲到5美元左右(曾經(jīng)達(dá)到略超27美元的高點(diǎn))。從紙面上看,已經(jīng)升值了1300%。
Metapurse聲稱(chēng)并不期望獲得財(cái)務(wù)回報(bào)。基金在官網(wǎng)上宣稱(chēng):“ROI”也就是投資回報(bào)率并非“基金的主要驅(qū)動(dòng)力”。基金還進(jìn)一步聲稱(chēng):“不受靈活調(diào)整或創(chuàng)造財(cái)務(wù)傳承需求的影響”。
就范卡德瓦蘭而言,他提醒新手,通過(guò)NFT賺錢(qián)“非常困難。無(wú)法經(jīng)過(guò)事先準(zhǔn)備。不是看到某個(gè)NFT就能夠說(shuō):‘嗯,這個(gè)可以賺錢(qián),或者這個(gè)能夠幫我發(fā)財(cái)。’”但他對(duì)有興趣的人提出建議:“收藏越兼收并蓄就越好。”
至于為何強(qiáng)調(diào)涉足NFT是出于熱愛(ài)而不是為了潛在的利益,可能只是戰(zhàn)術(shù)選擇。如果買(mǎi)賣(mài)NFT份額,可能觸犯證券法,至少在美國(guó)如此。最近美國(guó)證券交易委員會(huì)(U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission)對(duì)加密貨幣相當(dāng)友好的監(jiān)管者海絲特·皮爾斯警告稱(chēng),NFT的代幣化份額可能符合未注冊(cè)證券的條件,在當(dāng)前指導(dǎo)方針下屬于非法。“要注意創(chuàng)造的并不是投資產(chǎn)品,而是證券。”她說(shuō)。
應(yīng)該對(duì)NFT下注嗎?
如果你自認(rèn)為眼光超出常人,則可以考慮搭建NFT投資組合。
Coinbase的總裁蔡慧儀最近告訴《財(cái)富》雜志,加密貨幣行業(yè)“不適合意志薄弱之人”,涉及NFT時(shí)她的話(huà)可能更值得參考。然而,可以嘗試把自己當(dāng)成天才球探,努力尋找下一個(gè)邁克爾·喬丹,在其他人發(fā)覺(jué)他會(huì)變成巨星之前出手買(mǎi)下某些精彩時(shí)刻,在喬丹的例子里可能就是買(mǎi)下他成為NBA頂級(jí)投手的時(shí)刻。或者能夠把自己當(dāng)成虛擬的土地投機(jī)者,就像網(wǎng)絡(luò)版的約翰·雅各布·阿斯特一樣。阿斯特是19世紀(jì)早期美國(guó)移民,曾經(jīng)在曼哈頓島買(mǎi)地暴富。要想成功,就要眼光比其他人更敏銳,具備發(fā)現(xiàn)趨勢(shì)的稀有才能,還要有大把運(yùn)氣。
以下是開(kāi)始的基礎(chǔ)知識(shí)。首先要下載流行的數(shù)字錢(qián)包MetaMask,也是網(wǎng)絡(luò)瀏覽器擴(kuò)展或智能手機(jī)應(yīng)用程序。接下來(lái)弄些以太坊,可以通過(guò)MetaMask購(gòu)買(mǎi),也能夠從Coinbase、Kraken或Gemini等在線(xiàn)交易所轉(zhuǎn)一些加密貨幣。之后通過(guò)OpenSea、Nifty Gateway或Super訪(fǎng)問(wèn)NFT市場(chǎng),仔細(xì)閱讀存貨然后考慮購(gòu)買(mǎi)。要查看排行榜,即購(gòu)買(mǎi)或出售NFT的大玩家列表,可以訪(fǎng)問(wèn)收集數(shù)據(jù)和大宗銷(xiāo)售的網(wǎng)站cryptoart.io,也能夠去另一個(gè)追蹤市場(chǎng)的nonfungible.com查看。
作為初出茅廬的NFT投資者,最好默認(rèn)自己運(yùn)氣不好。如果可以跟志同道合的人合作,可能運(yùn)氣會(huì)好些。無(wú)論哪種方式,最明智的做法是僅當(dāng)成愛(ài)好,只用閑置資金。如今還處于早期階段,NFT收藏應(yīng)該謹(jǐn)慎地當(dāng)成支持喜歡的藝術(shù)家的方式而不是投資,展示審美品味即可。
還有一條建議:不要高估自己的技能。“NFT運(yùn)動(dòng)是文化復(fù)興,主要由藝術(shù)家驅(qū)動(dòng),由創(chuàng)造者驅(qū)動(dòng)的,也由游戲玩家驅(qū)動(dòng),等等。”Metapurse的范卡德瓦蘭說(shuō)。“除非你很喜歡,除非你在藝術(shù)家的世界里很舒服,否則會(huì)發(fā)現(xiàn)很難選擇支持哪種NFT產(chǎn)品。”
老話(huà)曾說(shuō),淘金熱時(shí)應(yīng)該賣(mài)鏟子而不是買(mǎi)鏟子。或許像素時(shí)代也是一樣。(財(cái)富中文網(wǎng))
譯者:馮豐
審校:夏林
木槌敲下,響徹全世界。今年2月的佳士得拍賣(mài)行,邁克·溫克爾曼的一幅電腦繪制素描畫(huà)組成的龐大拼貼畫(huà)以6930萬(wàn)美元售出,引發(fā)軒然大波。這一刻,數(shù)碼收藏?zé)岢币矝_上頂峰。拍賣(mài)臺(tái)上是非同質(zhì)化代幣,也叫NFT,即記錄獨(dú)特虛擬商品在區(qū)塊鏈上的編碼引用,而區(qū)塊鏈正是比特幣(Bitcoin)等加密貨幣背后的分布式賬本,更常見(jiàn)的則是以太坊(Ethereum)。
過(guò)去一年里,隨著加密貨幣價(jià)格飆升,NFT狂熱愈演愈烈,就像EDM drop(電子舞曲中的高潮段落——譯注)一樣。時(shí)而化名為Beeple,時(shí)而叫Beeple Crap的溫克爾曼就充分體現(xiàn)了該趨勢(shì),還有其他很多的例子,都可以證明當(dāng)前的爆發(fā)性繁榮。從搖滾樂(lè)隊(duì)萊昂國(guó)王(Kings of Leon)到R&B歌星威肯,多位音樂(lè)人以數(shù)百萬(wàn)美元價(jià)格出售了限量版音軌。《紐約時(shí)報(bào)》的專(zhuān)欄作家凱文·魯斯以80多萬(wàn)美元賣(mài)出了一篇評(píng)論。推特的創(chuàng)始人及首席執(zhí)行官杰克·多爾西以290萬(wàn)美元賣(mài)出了第一條推文,內(nèi)容是“剛剛設(shè)置好我的推特。”(部分人將所得捐給了慈善機(jī)構(gòu)。)
顯然,人們出售NFT能夠賺錢(qián)。盡管自嘲“很爛”,但迄今為止全球所謂加密藝術(shù)家里收入最高的溫克爾曼作品已經(jīng)售出1.15億美元。與此同時(shí),支付巨頭Visa公司負(fù)責(zé)加密業(yè)務(wù)的主管庫(kù)伊·謝菲爾德認(rèn)為,NFT為之前的弱勢(shì)群體提供了重要的財(cái)富積累機(jī)會(huì)。他寫(xiě)道,該技術(shù)的出現(xiàn)“是最令人興奮的新途徑之一,可以刺激數(shù)字時(shí)代黑人復(fù)興,未來(lái)十年為全世界黑人創(chuàng)造并獲取數(shù)十億美元。”
會(huì)是曇花一現(xiàn)嗎?只是搶錢(qián)?還是說(shuō),全世界突然迷上藝術(shù)作品加密代幣是對(duì)未來(lái)財(cái)富的一瞥?人們自然會(huì)想:投資NFT真能夠賺錢(qián)嗎?
NFT是什么?
首先,人們應(yīng)該知道自己真正買(mǎi)的是什么。
NFT只是對(duì)特定作品的引用,并不是作品本身。我們可以將代幣當(dāng)成基于區(qū)塊鏈的真實(shí)性證書(shū),一種代表全球條目的可交易文件。“NFTweets”市場(chǎng)Cent的首席執(zhí)行官及聯(lián)合創(chuàng)始人卡梅隆·赫賈齊將相關(guān)物品比作“數(shù)字簽名棒球卡,只是變成數(shù)字內(nèi)容。”當(dāng)然了,棒球卡也是虛擬的,只是一串?dāng)?shù)字和字母,是用電腦編碼代指的其他物品,它能夠是藝術(shù)品,也可以是虛擬房地產(chǎn)、推文,甚至放的屁。
如果說(shuō)這一切聽(tīng)起來(lái)像是拜占庭蒸汽一樣虛無(wú)縹緲,也不算完全錯(cuò)。Arweave是一個(gè)提供無(wú)限永久數(shù)字存儲(chǔ)的項(xiàng)目,其首席執(zhí)行官及聯(lián)合創(chuàng)始人薩姆·威廉姆斯警告稱(chēng),如果沒(méi)有適當(dāng)保護(hù),原始藝術(shù)品可能從互聯(lián)網(wǎng)上消失。NFT鏈接的物品已經(jīng)出現(xiàn)了類(lèi)似情況,至少暫時(shí)出現(xiàn)過(guò),例如一條行星大小的天使揮舞長(zhǎng)矛的視頻,創(chuàng)作者為古怪的歌手兼詞曲作者格里姆斯。
撇開(kāi)技術(shù)不談,NFT在財(cái)務(wù)角度能夠被視為收藏品。顧問(wèn)稱(chēng)之為“另類(lèi)投資”,因?yàn)闊o(wú)法實(shí)現(xiàn)標(biāo)準(zhǔn)化。專(zhuān)家一般不建議用此類(lèi)投資當(dāng)成退休主要準(zhǔn)備。(傾向建議用大部分財(cái)富投資于費(fèi)率較低、跟蹤指數(shù)的交易所交易基金,即ETF。 )
2021年4月7日,紐約市的Superchief畫(huà)廊,也是一家NFT實(shí)體畫(huà)廊。
不過(guò),一些富裕人士還是通過(guò)收藏藝術(shù)品、名車(chē)、頂級(jí)葡萄酒和其他珍品實(shí)現(xiàn)投資組合多樣化。還有人收集硬幣、棒球卡、漫畫(huà)書(shū)等。收藏者往往為了熱愛(ài),而不是單純追求財(cái)富。從這個(gè)意義上說(shuō),NFT之于互聯(lián)網(wǎng)就像現(xiàn)實(shí)世界中郵票之于集郵愛(ài)好者。
無(wú)限供給
當(dāng)然,收藏品并不是每件都可以成功。(還記得波格斯嗎?還有豆寶寶。)還有NFT如何出乎所有人預(yù)料,提前幾年便獲得財(cái)務(wù)收益。
多數(shù)人認(rèn)為,NFT代表的一些龐大卓越的作品將占據(jù)食物鏈頂端且價(jià)值高企,下面則翻騰著無(wú)數(shù)沒(méi)有那么值錢(qián)的物品。“從推文到動(dòng)圖再到視頻精華,人們可能很快就會(huì)發(fā)現(xiàn)看似的限量版其實(shí)是無(wú)限供應(yīng),其中只有少數(shù)能夠經(jīng)得起時(shí)間的考驗(yàn)。”咨詢(xún)公司安永(EY)負(fù)責(zé)全球區(qū)塊鏈業(yè)務(wù)的保羅·布羅迪寫(xiě)道。不過(guò)從長(zhǎng)遠(yuǎn)來(lái)看,他相信背后的技術(shù)。他表示,想象一下高效利用NFT獲得稀缺資源,比如核磁共振成像設(shè)備、建筑設(shè)備,甚至是付款發(fā)票等,他稱(chēng)該項(xiàng)技術(shù)是“前途光明的重要經(jīng)濟(jì)基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施”。
“炒作可能會(huì)在短期內(nèi)會(huì)退散,技術(shù)則是長(zhǎng)期的,只要時(shí)間夠長(zhǎng),市場(chǎng)就會(huì)繼續(xù)增長(zhǎng)。”Variant Fund的創(chuàng)始人杰西·沃爾登指出。Variant Fund是專(zhuān)注于加密的投資機(jī)構(gòu),對(duì)NFT作品特別感興趣。事實(shí)上,市場(chǎng)已經(jīng)出現(xiàn)了降溫跡象。然而真正看多加密市場(chǎng)的人可能會(huì)反駁說(shuō),其他人不那么感興趣而且藝術(shù)品價(jià)格合適時(shí)就像狂熱過(guò)后的宿醉,正是投資最佳時(shí)機(jī)。
畢竟,看看比特幣和以太坊等加密貨幣的分裂市場(chǎng)就知道。最近加密貨幣回升到歷史高點(diǎn)之前已經(jīng)低位徘徊了數(shù)年。
風(fēng)險(xiǎn)與回報(bào)
即便在最精明的人看來(lái),投資NFT充滿(mǎn)風(fēng)險(xiǎn),當(dāng)然也蘊(yùn)含機(jī)會(huì)。有些隱藏成本不得不考慮。
投機(jī)者要小心。由于所謂的礦工費(fèi),即以太坊網(wǎng)絡(luò)上的交易成本,特定的NFT交易可能比掛牌價(jià)高得多,以太坊網(wǎng)絡(luò)是大多數(shù)NFT綁定的區(qū)塊鏈系統(tǒng)。最后真正支付的金額可能比想象中多出數(shù)百美元。(以太坊正計(jì)劃未來(lái)升級(jí)技術(shù)以降低交易費(fèi)用,而Tezos或EOS等區(qū)塊鏈以提供更便宜的交易系統(tǒng)而得意。)
此外還有納稅問(wèn)題。安永的加密貨幣稅務(wù)中心負(fù)責(zé)人邁克爾·邁斯勒表示,如果快速倒手NFT就得付出代價(jià)。他說(shuō),購(gòu)買(mǎi)后一年內(nèi)出售可能要繳納短期資本利得稅,“該稅率最高可達(dá)37%。”他表示。即便長(zhǎng)期持有也好不了多少。因?yàn)楝F(xiàn)在大多數(shù)NFT可能會(huì)歸類(lèi)為收藏品,會(huì)因?yàn)殚L(zhǎng)期資本收益率更高而特殊對(duì)待。像股票之類(lèi)資產(chǎn)稅率最高也就是20%,“收藏品稅率可能達(dá)到28%。”
“這方面沒(méi)有明確指導(dǎo),但我觀(guān)察拍賣(mài)行出售的NFT物品實(shí)際情況時(shí)發(fā)現(xiàn),美國(guó)國(guó)稅局(IRS)很可能根據(jù)藝術(shù)品的定義,將其認(rèn)定為收藏品。”邁斯勒指出,法律上的認(rèn)定可能意味著高額稅率。問(wèn)題很難解決。另一方面,代表虛擬房地產(chǎn)或其他數(shù)字商品的NFT仍然是懸而未決的問(wèn)題。
“我認(rèn)為,必須看看代幣,看看背后具體的數(shù)字資產(chǎn),再仔細(xì)核查到底代表了何種利益,才能夠弄清楚可能使用怎樣的稅收政策。”邁斯勒說(shuō)。
回報(bào)豐厚
有些人動(dòng)身非常早,采取頗具創(chuàng)意的方法投資這一冷門(mén)前沿領(lǐng)域,后來(lái)則轉(zhuǎn)為團(tuán)隊(duì)運(yùn)動(dòng)。
網(wǎng)名Twobadour Paanar的安納德·范卡德瓦蘭是印度加密貨幣投資者,也是Metapurse(專(zhuān)門(mén)收集NFT的基金)的合伙人之一。競(jìng)拍Beeple最昂貴的巨作《日常:第一個(gè)5000天》(Everydays: The First 5000 Days)之前,范卡德瓦蘭和昵稱(chēng)MetaKovan的搭檔維格尼什·桑達(dá)雷桑為Beeple的其他作品已經(jīng)花費(fèi)了數(shù)百萬(wàn)美元。隨后兩人將收入與其他數(shù)字商品捆綁在一起,例如虛擬現(xiàn)實(shí)游戲《Decentraland》里的虛擬房地產(chǎn)、美國(guó)知名DJ 3LAU制作的數(shù)字音軌等,再分拆成更多代幣向公眾出售。
盡管在無(wú)形的戰(zhàn)利品上花費(fèi)了大量金錢(qián),Metapurse根據(jù)《The Beeple 20 Collection》命名的B.20代幣銷(xiāo)售利潤(rùn)相當(dāng)可觀(guān),該作品為去年12月公司出資220萬(wàn)美元購(gòu)買(mǎi)。基金將其分拆為1000萬(wàn)枚代幣,自己保留了略超過(guò)一半,為合作者和其他人預(yù)留了約四分之一,其余則以每個(gè)0.36美元的價(jià)格向公眾出售。如今代幣價(jià)格已經(jīng)漲到5美元左右(曾經(jīng)達(dá)到略超27美元的高點(diǎn))。從紙面上看,已經(jīng)升值了1300%。
Metapurse聲稱(chēng)并不期望獲得財(cái)務(wù)回報(bào)。基金在官網(wǎng)上宣稱(chēng):“ROI”也就是投資回報(bào)率并非“基金的主要驅(qū)動(dòng)力”。基金還進(jìn)一步聲稱(chēng):“不受靈活調(diào)整或創(chuàng)造財(cái)務(wù)傳承需求的影響”。
就范卡德瓦蘭而言,他提醒新手,通過(guò)NFT賺錢(qián)“非常困難。無(wú)法經(jīng)過(guò)事先準(zhǔn)備。不是看到某個(gè)NFT就能夠說(shuō):‘嗯,這個(gè)可以賺錢(qián),或者這個(gè)能夠幫我發(fā)財(cái)。’”但他對(duì)有興趣的人提出建議:“收藏越兼收并蓄就越好。”
至于為何強(qiáng)調(diào)涉足NFT是出于熱愛(ài)而不是為了潛在的利益,可能只是戰(zhàn)術(shù)選擇。如果買(mǎi)賣(mài)NFT份額,可能觸犯證券法,至少在美國(guó)如此。最近美國(guó)證券交易委員會(huì)(U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission)對(duì)加密貨幣相當(dāng)友好的監(jiān)管者海絲特·皮爾斯警告稱(chēng),NFT的代幣化份額可能符合未注冊(cè)證券的條件,在當(dāng)前指導(dǎo)方針下屬于非法。“要注意創(chuàng)造的并不是投資產(chǎn)品,而是證券。”她說(shuō)。
應(yīng)該對(duì)NFT下注嗎?
如果你自認(rèn)為眼光超出常人,則可以考慮搭建NFT投資組合。
Coinbase的總裁蔡慧儀最近告訴《財(cái)富》雜志,加密貨幣行業(yè)“不適合意志薄弱之人”,涉及NFT時(shí)她的話(huà)可能更值得參考。然而,可以嘗試把自己當(dāng)成天才球探,努力尋找下一個(gè)邁克爾·喬丹,在其他人發(fā)覺(jué)他會(huì)變成巨星之前出手買(mǎi)下某些精彩時(shí)刻,在喬丹的例子里可能就是買(mǎi)下他成為NBA頂級(jí)投手的時(shí)刻。或者能夠把自己當(dāng)成虛擬的土地投機(jī)者,就像網(wǎng)絡(luò)版的約翰·雅各布·阿斯特一樣。阿斯特是19世紀(jì)早期美國(guó)移民,曾經(jīng)在曼哈頓島買(mǎi)地暴富。要想成功,就要眼光比其他人更敏銳,具備發(fā)現(xiàn)趨勢(shì)的稀有才能,還要有大把運(yùn)氣。
以下是開(kāi)始的基礎(chǔ)知識(shí)。首先要下載流行的數(shù)字錢(qián)包MetaMask,也是網(wǎng)絡(luò)瀏覽器擴(kuò)展或智能手機(jī)應(yīng)用程序。接下來(lái)弄些以太坊,可以通過(guò)MetaMask購(gòu)買(mǎi),也能夠從Coinbase、Kraken或Gemini等在線(xiàn)交易所轉(zhuǎn)一些加密貨幣。之后通過(guò)OpenSea、Nifty Gateway或Super訪(fǎng)問(wèn)NFT市場(chǎng),仔細(xì)閱讀存貨然后考慮購(gòu)買(mǎi)。要查看排行榜,即購(gòu)買(mǎi)或出售NFT的大玩家列表,可以訪(fǎng)問(wèn)收集數(shù)據(jù)和大宗銷(xiāo)售的網(wǎng)站cryptoart.io,也能夠去另一個(gè)追蹤市場(chǎng)的nonfungible.com查看。
作為初出茅廬的NFT投資者,最好默認(rèn)自己運(yùn)氣不好。如果可以跟志同道合的人合作,可能運(yùn)氣會(huì)好些。無(wú)論哪種方式,最明智的做法是僅當(dāng)成愛(ài)好,只用閑置資金。如今還處于早期階段,NFT收藏應(yīng)該謹(jǐn)慎地當(dāng)成支持喜歡的藝術(shù)家的方式而不是投資,展示審美品味即可。
還有一條建議:不要高估自己的技能。“NFT運(yùn)動(dòng)是文化復(fù)興,主要由藝術(shù)家驅(qū)動(dòng),由創(chuàng)造者驅(qū)動(dòng)的,也由游戲玩家驅(qū)動(dòng),等等。”Metapurse的范卡德瓦蘭說(shuō)。“除非你很喜歡,除非你在藝術(shù)家的世界里很舒服,否則會(huì)發(fā)現(xiàn)很難選擇支持哪種NFT產(chǎn)品。”
老話(huà)曾說(shuō),淘金熱時(shí)應(yīng)該賣(mài)鏟子而不是買(mǎi)鏟子。或許像素時(shí)代也是一樣。(財(cái)富中文網(wǎng))
譯者:馮豐
審校:夏林
It was the gavel smack heard round the world: Mike Winkelmann made waves in February when he sold, through Christie’s auction house, a gargantuan collage of frequently crass computer-crafted sketches for $69.3 million. The moment signaled the apex of a digital collectible craze. On the auction block were non-fungible tokens, or NFTs, coded references to one-of-a-kind virtual goods that are logged on a blockchain, the distributed accounting ledger that underpins cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and, more often, in this case, Ethereum.
NFT mania crescendoed over the past year, like the buildup to an EDM drop, as prices of the cryptocurrencies to which they’re tied soared. Winkelmann, who goes by the alias Beeple, or sometimes Beeple Crap, represents the apotheosis of the trend, but there are plenty other examples of unbridled exuberance. Musical artists ranging from the rock band Kings of Leon to the R&B pop star the Weeknd have sold limited-edition audio tracks for millions of dollars. New York Times columnist Kevin Roose pawned off an op-ed for $804,354.50. Jack Dorsey, Twitter’s founder and chief executive, hocked his first-ever tweet—“just setting up my twttr”—for $2.9 million. (Some of them donated the proceeds to charity.)
Clearly, people can make money selling NFTs. Winklemann, the world’s highest-grossing so-called crypto artist, has off-loaded $115 million worth of works to date, despite self-deprecating disclaimers that “I suck ass.” Meanwhile, Cuy Sheffield, head of crypto at Visa, the payments giant, argues that NFTs present a significant wealth-building opportunity for historically disadvantaged groups. He writes that the advent of the technology “is one of the most exciting new avenues that could spur a Black Digital Renaissance that would create and capture billions of dollars of value for Black communities across the world over the next decade.”
Is this all just a flash in the pan? A cash grab? Or is the world’s sudden infatuation with artsy crypto tokens an early glimpse of fortunes to be made? One must naturally wonder: Can people make money by investing in NFTs?
What is an NFT?
First, people ought to know what they’re really buying.
An NFT is a reference to a given work, not the work itself. Consider the token as a sort of blockchain-based certificate of authenticity, a kind of tradable file representing a global bibliographic entry. Cameron Hejazi, the chief executive and cofounder of Cent, a marketplace for “NFTweets,” compares these items to “the digital analog of the signed baseball card, just for digital content.” Of course, the card is virtual in this case—a string of numbers and letters, a computer coded allusion to something else, whether that be artwork, virtual real estate, tweets, or even, apparently, farts.
If that all sounds like Byzantine vaporware to you, you’re not exactly wrong. Sam Williams, the chief executive and cofounder of Arweave, a project that aims to offer unlimited, permanent digital storage, warns that original pieces of art can vanish from the Internet if not properly secured. That’s already happened to some NFT-linked wares, at least temporarily, such as a video of a spear-wielding, planet-size baby angel created by Grimes, the eccentric singer-songwriter.
Technology aside, NFTs can be thought of financially as collectibles. Advisers call them “alternative investments,” in the sense that they are nonstandard. Experts generally do not recommend them as one’s first line of defense in preparing for retirement. (They tend to recommend stashing the bulk of one’s wealth funds in low-fee, index-tracking exchange-traded funds, or ETFs.)
Nevertheless, some well-to-do people do diversify their portfolios by collecting things such as fine art, fancy cars, premier wines, and other rarities. Other people hoard coins, baseball cards, comic books, etcetera. Often these people are guided by passion, rather than lucre. In that sense, NFTs are to the Internet what postage stamps are to philately in the physical world.
Infinite supply
Collectibles don’t always pan out, of course. (Remember Pogs? Beanie Babies?) And how NFTs shake out monetarily in the years ahead is anyone’s guess.
Most people assume some titanic, towering works, represented as NFTs, will account for the vast majority of wealth at the top of the food chain, while a seemingly endless amount of shlock churns beneath. “From tweets to GIFs to video highlights, people may soon discover there is an infinite supply of limited editions, and only a few of these may stand the test of time,” writes Paul Brody, the global blockchain leader at consultancy EY. Still, he believes in the technology behind them over the long haul. Imagine, he says, if access to scarce resources, such as MRI machines, construction equipment, or even payment invoices, was more efficient through NFTs, he says, calling the tech “an essential economic infrastructure with a bright future.”
“While the hype may dissipate in the short term, the technology's going to be around long term, and the markets will only continue to grow over a long enough time horizon,” says Jesse Walden, founder of Variant Fund, a crypto-focused investment outfit with a special interest in NFT works. Indeed, the market is already showing signs of a drawdown. Yet true crypto bulls might counter that post-mania hangovers are the perfect time to invest, when other people are less interested, and pieces become more affordable.
Just look at what happened in the schizophrenic market for cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum, after all. Their value lagged for years before rocketing back up to all-time highs recently.
Risk vs. Reward
Investing in NFTs is an activity fraught with risk—yet possible opportunity—for the savviest people. But there are hidden costs to consider.
Speculators, beware. A given NFT could run up much more than the listed price because of so-called gas fees, the transaction costs on the Ethereum network, the blockchain system to which most NFTs are tied. You might end up paying hundreds of dollars more than you imagined. (Ethereum is planning to deploy technological upgrades that will reduce the transaction fees in time to come, while other blockchains, like Tezos or EOS, pride themselves on offering cheaper transactional systems.)
Also, there are taxes. Michael Meisler, who leads EY’s cryptocurrency tax center, says that if you quickly flip an NFT, you’ll pay a price. Selling an NFT within a year of purchase likely causes short-term capital gains taxes to kick in, “which max out at ordinary rates of 37%, effectively,” he says. The outcome isn’t much better for long-term holdings. Because today most NFTs are likely classified as collectibles, they get treated specially with a higher-than-normal long-term capital gains rate. Instead of maxing out at 20%, as is the case with stock sales, “you would now have a rate of 28%.”
“There's no clear guidance on this, but when I look at the facts and circumstances behind an NFT that is sold in an auction house, it suggests that the IRS would assert that it is in fact a collectible, as in, under the definition of a work of art,” Meisler says, noting that this legal distinction entails higher tax rates. But the matter is hardly settled: NFTs representing virtual real estate, or other digital goods, on the other hand, remain an open question.
“I think you almost have to look at the token, look at that digital asset, and almost look through it to see what does it actually represent an interest in, in order to figure out what the appropriate tax treatment might be,” Meisler says.
Many returns
Some people taking the earliest, most creative approaches to this far-out frontier of investing are turning it into a team sport.
Anand Venkateswaran, an Indian cryptocurrency investor who goes by the online alias Twobadour Paanar, is one of the partners of Metapurse, a fund that specializes in collecting NFTs. Before placing the winning bid on Beeple’s priciest monstrosity, Everydays: The First 5000 Days, Venkateswaran and his partner, Vignesh Sundaresan, who goes by the nickname MetaKovan, laid out millions for other Beeple works. The pair then bundled their haul together with other digital goodies—virtual real estate in video games like Decentraland, techno-tunes by DJ 3LAU—and sold fractionalized shares of the ensemble to the public as yet more tokens.
Despite spending lavishly on their immaterial trophies, Metapurse’s so-called B.20 tokens—named after The Beeple 20 Collection it purchased for $2.2 million in December—yielded a tidy profit. The fund created 10 million fractional tokens, reserving a little more than half the supply for itself, setting aside about a quarter portion for collaborators and others, and selling the rest to the public for $0.36 a pop. The price has increased to about $5 today (once reaching a high of just over $27). On paper, that’s a 1,300% markup.
Metapurse claims that it doesn’t expect a financial return from its endeavors. On its website, the fund says that “ROI”—or return on investment—"is not the primary driver of this fund.” It further claims the fund “is unencumbered by the need to flex or to create a financial legacy.”
Venkateswaran, for his part, cautions novices that making money on NFTs "is very difficult. It's not cut-and-dried. It's not like you look at an NFT and go, Okay, this one's gonna make me money, or this one will gain me wealth.” But for those who have an interest, he advises, “the more eclectic your collection is, I think, the better it is.”
All that emphasis on dabbling in NFTs for the love of the game, rather than for the potential upside, may be a tactical choice. If you’re buying and selling fractional shares of NFTs, you could run afoul of securities laws, at least in the U.S. Hester Peirce, the crypto-friendliest regulator on the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, warned recently that tokenized shares of NFTs could qualify as unregistered securities, making them illegal under current guidelines. "You better be careful that you're not creating something that's an investment product, that's a security," she said.
Should you bet on NFTs?
If you think you’ve got an eye for masterpieces unlike anyone else, go ahead and consider starting an NFT portfolio.
Coinbase's president, Emilie Choi, recently told Fortune that the cryptocurrency industry is "not for the faint of heart," and her words may ring even truer when it comes to NFTs. Nevertheless, you could attempt to be like an athletics talent scout, trying to identify the next Michael Jordan, and buying that athlete’s early moments—in this case, maybe, as NBA Top Shots—before anyone realizes that person is going to be a star. Or perhaps you could consider yourself a virtual land speculator, like an online version of John Jacob Astor, the early 19th-century American immigrant who became filthy rich by buying up land on Manhattan island. To succeed, you need a keener eye than just about anyone else, a rare talent for spotting trends, and unfathomable loads of luck.
Here are some basic directions on how to get started. First, download MetaMask, a popular digital wallet, as a web browser extension or smartphone app. Next, load up some Ethereum, which you can buy through MetaMask, or transfer some cryptocurrency over from an online exchange, such as Coinbase, Kraken, or Gemini. Then visit an NFT marketplace, like OpenSea, Nifty Gateway, or SuperRare, peruse the inventory, and consider making a purchase. To see a running leaderboard—a list of the top people buying or selling NFTs—you can visit cryptoart.io, a site that aggregates data on the biggest sales, or nonfungible.com, another market tracker.
It’s best to assume the odds are stacked against you as a budding NFT investor—you might have better luck teaming up with like-minded individuals. Either way, it's most advisable to participate merely as a hobby, using dispensable cash only. NFT collecting ought, at this early stage, to be more prudently considered as spending—supporting your favorite artists, showing off your aesthetic taste—versus investing.
A piece of advice: Don't overestimate your skills. “The NFT movement is a cultural renaissance. It's driven by artists. It's driven by creators. It's driven by gamers, and so on,” Metapurse’s Venkateswaran says. “Unless you're comfortable in their company, unless you're comfortable in their world, you're going to find it very difficult to pick the right NFTs to back.”
An age-old adage advises people to sell pickaxes—not buy them—during a gold rush. Maybe the same holds true of pixels.