The freedom of a newly exploding NFT-avatar market is to be discovered. It is not yet evident if it has boundaries for sexual and gender minorities’ self-expression. Some NFT-collections treat LGBTQ+ avatars as the only norm, while others make them a rarity among thousands of straight or conformist profile pictures. The “rarity” implies that having a non-binary or trans avatar will cost NFT enthusiasts much more. But why should an LGBTQ+ person pay through the nose to represent their unique identities? And why is it much more affordable to be straight if you want to express yourself through NFT-avatars?
The dominance of diverse NFT-collections has been recently assured by “World of Women,” but the representation of trans or gay NFTs is under big question. Many collections are targeted towards LGBTQ+, and their success, to say the least of it, is either discouraging or inexistent. With recently finished Wishlist Sales, the new NFT-avatar project “Novatar” presupposes diversity and LGBTQ+ representation. However, if you ought to buy one of them Novatars in the upcoming sales, the percentage of you acquiring gay or trans might be low. Obviously, tha ...