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JAKARTA - Deputy Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy Angela Tanoesoedibjo said that creative economy players such as artists would be safer if their products were transformed into Non-Fungible Tokens (NFT).

This step is necessary because these crypto assets cannot be duplicated because there are traces of digital assets, so that the creative work of creative actors can avoid potential piracy.

“So, in the future, the products of creative economy players will be neater because they are documented, and there are records from the NFT. There will be no problems in terms of copyright because the system has been recorded digitally," he said during a visit to the Superlative Secret Society (the first NFT gallery in Indonesia) in Bali, in a statement quoted by Antara, Thursday, May 26.

NFTs are digital assets that can be used as proof of ownership of goods that can be purchased with cryptocurrencies.

On that occasion, he stated that the development of NFT is a great opportunity and potential for the development of Indonesia's creative economy. "This is an opportunity that must be considered, although there are still many risks and things that must be considered, let this be a transparent discussion," said Wamenparekraf.

Angela appreciates Superlative SS who has been present to educate the public through the NFT gallery, so it is hoped that there will be collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy (Kemenparekraf).

"Maybe later we can collaborate on events such as The World Conference on Creative Economy, so that delegates can visit this NFT gallery," he said.


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