Certificates serve as an important tool for artists, collectors, and investors to confirm the authenticity and origin of a piece of art 🖼🔍
Generally, a certificate records detailed information about the work, such as the artist’s name, work name, date of creation, size, technique, and story of the work, along with the signature of the creator of the work, etc.
In the past, most certificates were in paper form. The only thing that can be used to confirm authenticity is the artist’s signature or the stamp of a central organization. Paper is difficult to preserve, and over time it may decay. This makes it difficult to prove the true spirit that the artist wanted to convey in the work. There is also a high risk of counterfeiting 💥
Today, blockchain technology It helps remove these difficult problems. We can create digital certificates that take advantage of the decentralized system that is not controlled by a middle party and cannot be altered or modified. This makes it possible to detect counterfeits immediately without having to rely on experts. This capability allows for secure and transparent storage of detailed information about artworks ✨️
The benefits of blockchain include not only certificates but also the ability to fully preserve or restore the integrity of works of art that have deteriorated over time.
Today, humanity is entering a fully digital world. When the most expensive thing in the world is “data,” the most important thing is preservation, but these problems are about to disappear since the advent of blockchain technology‼️
The digital world is about to become the main life of the latter generation. Therefore, as long as humanity does not collapse, digital certificates will remain with works of art forever 🚀
“Art is long…life is short” is a short phrase by Ajarn Silpa Bhirasri that has deep meaning. It reflects the truth of nature, and of course, when art is long-lasting, the things used as proof or certificates must also be long-lasting. 🌐
That’s where this phrase came from