Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
Date of Degree
9-2022
Document Type
Capstone Project
Degree Name
M.S.
Program
Data Analysis & Visualization
Advisor
Ellie Frymire
Subject Categories
Business Analytics | Marketing | Other Social and Behavioral Sciences | Sales and Merchandising | Technology and Innovation
Keywords
NFTs, crypto, self-expression on the internet, avatar, finance
Abstract
Non-fungible token stories have flooded the media since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. NFTs have changed the public’s views on art, finances, and the self. The emergence of Web 3 redefined ways of self expression with the help of NFTs. What are NFTs, how are they valuable, and how will they shape the future of digital art? The data visualization for this project indicates that the most popular type of crypto art is in the style of a profile picture. The discussion suggests that NFTs are in their infancy and there will be more to come from digital art, finance, and self expression in cyberspace.
Recommended Citation
Tham, Angelina, "The Value of NFTs" (2022). CUNY Academic Works.
https://academicworks.cuny.edu/gc_etds/5111
GitHub repository at time of deposit.
20220928212017910.warc (453 kB)
Archived website as a WARC file, created using Conifer – web archive player available at https://replayweb.page/
Included in
Business Analytics Commons, Marketing Commons, Other Social and Behavioral Sciences Commons, Sales and Merchandising Commons, Technology and Innovation Commons
Comments
Online component: https://angelinatham.github.io/nft/