CryptoPunk Owners Have New Way to Make Money: Renting Out Their Avatars - Decrypt (2024)

In brief

  • Blockchain platform reNFT allows users to rent out their non-fungible tokens such as CryptoPunks.
  • This sparked a broader discussion on whether "copy-pasting" a digital image can even be considered a crime.

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A non-fungible token (NFT) rentals protocol called reNFT launched on the Ethereum mainnet recently, allowing users to “rent out” assets like CryptoPunks.

While interesting on a conceptual level, the new service has stirred a key question which strikes at the heart of the NFT sector: Why not just copy and paste?

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— reNFT (@renftlabs) July 23, 2021

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“CryptoPunk owners sign a special transaction. This transaction follows the tenant rights protocol which gives sole permission to display the CryptoPunk as your Avatar for a fixed period of time up to 99 days,” explains the CryptoPunk.rent platform’s FAQ section. “Tenants may display as an avatar their rented punk on Twitter, Discord, NFT marketplaces, and any other social platform where punk users congregate.”

In other words, reNFT has created a licensing service of sorts that lets people borrow and display their punk avatars for a fee.

More people are going to start renting CryptoPunks to display as their profile pic for social signaling. Found out https://t.co/H7EGFsKg8J exists where owners can sign a transaction giving the borrower rights to display the CryptoPunk as their avatar for a fixed number of days pic.twitter.com/FacnYN7Gcb

— Linda Xie (@ljxie) August 3, 2021

Naturally, many have already pointed out that users can just save a CryptoPunk avatar as an image file and upload it on various social media platforms—so why should you pay for it?

According to CryptoPunk.rent, it’s because copying others’ NFTs is literally stealing.

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“Can’t I just right-click-save a Cryptopunk and use it as my Avatar? You have the physical ability to do this, just as you have the ability to save someone’s picture and use it as your own. It’s called stealing someone’s property,” the FAQ claimed.

Property rights of a JPEG

The rights of CryptoPunks’ holders are actually somewhat limited from traditional copyright laws’ point of view.

This is because when you buy a physical artwork, for example, this is exactly what you get—a physical canvas that you can put on your wall and enjoy. What you don’t get, however, is the intellectual property rights for the image itself—which usually remain with the original painter by default.

Speaking to Decrypt, Daniel Healy, a partner at full-service corporate law firm Anderson Kill, also pointed out that ownership of an NFT does not automatically imply ownership of the underlying intellectual property rights.

“There is a difference between the CryptoPunk image creator (who would own the copyrights not transferred to the NFT buyer) and the purchaser/owner of the NFT (who would own the token and a copy of the image). Also, it is generally recognized that a buyer of a painting does not acquire the copyrights in the painting, but has the right to display the copy purchased,” Healy said.

Indeed, according to the U.S. Copyright Office, “the author is also the owner of copyright unless there is a written agreement by which the author assigns the copyright to another person or entity, such as a publisher.”

Thus, it’s the NFTs’ creators—blockchain startup Larva Labs in this case—who are the true owners of the CryptoPunks’ intellectual property. This means they have the legal rights to stop certain uses of their artworks, said Healy.

“Probably Larva Labs paid for the programmers to create the images and/or the two owners from the start set up the copyright ownership in Larva Labs. In either of those cases, Larva Labs would hold the copyrights to the images for which the NFTs are sold,” he said. “Unless the purchase agreement for the NFT included an assignment of some of the copyrights.”

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Healy added that it is much less clear what rights the NFT purchasers actually have—unless they were spelled out in the purchase agreement.

For either party, a copyright violation boils down to unlawful copying and copyright owners can potentially claim statutory damages.

Is it illegal to copy an NFT?

The purchasers/holders of CryptoPunks can likely loan or rent out the image and token they purchased, much like the owner of a painting could let someone else display that copy.

But unless they acquired copyrights in the purchase, they would not be able to rent or loan multiple copies.

This is also somewhat reflected in CryptoPunk.rent’s FAQ that asks lenders to “refrain from using their own punk on [social] platforms while a tenant has rights to a punk.”

“The renter could only ever have the rights the NFT purchaser has, which likely is only a right to display. So making commercial use would have to fit within narrow limitations on use, but I’m not sure I could completely rule it out,” said Healy.

So, can saving an image of a CryptoPunk be considered theft?

“It is probably not how most IP lawyers would describe it, but it is taking or theft of intellectual property. There is already an enforcement industry for images and music that is used without paying a license fee. YouTube has long been a place for them to find infringers. Right-clicking and taking a copy is literally copying something that is protected by copyrights,” Healy argued.

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“I would expect NFT owners to pursue infringers, especially when the NFT sales are for so much money, '' he concluded. “The question may be whether the holders of the copyrights do pursue them. They may need to [pursue] in order to sustain the market value.”

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CryptoPunk Owners Have New Way to Make Money: Renting Out Their Avatars - Decrypt (2024)

FAQs

CryptoPunk Owners Have New Way to Make Money: Renting Out Their Avatars - Decrypt? ›

With a new NFT rentals protocol called reNFT.

What is the controversy with CryptoPunks? ›

They criticized the artworks, which aimed to celebrate diversity and challenge conventional ideas about identity, labeling them “woke”. Some argued that the avatars depicted in the artwork differed from what they believed an original Punk should look like.

Who owns the most expensive CryptoPunk? ›

CryptoPunk #5822: $23.7 million (8000 ETH)

Sale details: The most expensive CryptoPunk ever sold is punk #5822. The alien-style punk featuring a blue bandana sold for $23 million on February 12, 2022 — more than double the cost of the next highest-grossing punk. The buyer is the CEO of Chain, Deepak Thapliyal.

What is the maximum price ever paid for a CryptoPunk in USD? ›

It surpassed the transaction of Cryptopunk #3,100, which was clinched 16 days earlier for 4,500 ETH or $16,010,724. The record for the priciest Cryptopunk purchase still belongs to Cryptopunk #5,822, fetching $23.22 million or 8,000 ether two years prior.

What happened to CryptoPunks? ›

Why Are CryptoPunks Crashing Now? At their peak in October 2021, CryptoPunks hit a floor price over 110 ETH, and even though NFTs have endured low trade volumes this cycle, up to the middle of May the Punks collection–the rights to which were acquired by Yuga Labs in 2022–still held a floor price around 38 ETH.

Who are the Cypherpunks? ›

Cypherpunk is a movement where individuals and organizations use computer code and cryptography technology to preserve privacy. Advocates of the movement – many of whom are cryptographers, computer programmers, technologists, social activists, and crypto enthusiasts – refer to themselves as 'cypherpunks'.

What is the point of CryptoPunks? ›

CryptoPunks are digital art and a form of asset tokenization that can sell for millions of dollars in the NFT marketplace.

What is the rarest CryptoPunk? ›

Mathematically, however, the alien with a cap forward, a pipe and shades is the rarest by number of attributes and rarity of each attribute. The market is ultimately dictated by sales, and for whatever reason, “alien with bandana” and “alien with headband” remain the cream of the crop when it comes to CryptoPunks.

How much is 1 CryptoPunk worth? ›

The current price floor of CryptoPunks is 26.38 ETH and the 24 hour trading volume is 25.25 ETH with 1 sale. In the last 24 hours, the price floor of CryptoPunks is up 1.52%. The 7D average sale price is 28.11 ETH, the 7D highest sale price is 31.00 ETH and the 7D lowest sale price is 25.25 ETH.

How much does 1 NFT cost? ›

1 NFT = 0.01854 USD.

What is the rarest NFT? ›

As of April 2024, the most expensive NFT in the world is The Merge, the NFT collection created by digital artist PAK. The most expensive NFT was sold for $91.8 million. Most recently, the CryptoPunk #3100 NFT was sold for 4,500 Ether, worth over $16 million in March 2024.

What CryptoPunk sold the most? ›

The most expensive CryptoPunk of all time remains CryptoPunk #5822, which sold for 8,000 ETH worth $23.7 million on Feb. 12, 2022. According to The Block's Data Dashboard, CryptoPunks generated $7.03 million in trade volume between March 10 and March 16 and $25.52 million in sales the week before.

How to create NFT for free? ›

How do you create an NFT?
  1. Choose your digital medium. You can turn any image or media file that you own the intellectual property rights to into an NFT — for example, a photo, piece of music, or painting. ...
  2. Choose your blockchain. ...
  3. Create your crypto wallet. ...
  4. Choose your marketplace. ...
  5. Create your NFT. ...
  6. Sell your NFT.
Oct 6, 2023

Who is CryptoPunks owned by? ›

On March 11, 2022 it was announced that all of the CryptoPunks IP was acquired by Yuga Labs (parent company and creators of the Bored Ape Yacht Club project) for an undisclosed sum.

Why people buy CryptoPunks? ›

Scarcity: Jay-Z, Serena Williams, and More

The rarity of most CryptoPunks makes them highly coveted. The plain-looking Punks are valued less than the rare Punks. For instance, alien CryptoPunks are among the rarest in the entire collection.

What are autoglyphs? ›

Autoglyphs are the first “on-chain” generative art on the Ethereum blockchain. They are a completely self-contained mechanism for the creation and ownership of an artwork. Autoglyphs are an experiment in generative art, each one unique and created by code running on the Ethereum blockchain.

Are CryptoPunks still worth anything? ›

CryptoPunks price floor and sales live data

In the last 24 hours, the price floor of CryptoPunks is down 0.95%. The 7D average sale price is 32.33 ETH, the 7D highest sale price is 100.00 ETH and the 7D lowest sale price is 26.00 ETH. The project is currently ranked #1 in NFT Price Floor with a floor cap of 269.9k ETH.

Why CryptoPunks are so expensive? ›

NFTs, in general, derive much of their value and popularity from the rarity and scarcity of tokens. CryptoPunks are also not left out. The limited supply of CryptoPunks available for purchase adds to the thrill and pushes demand to the moon and beyond. The rarity of most CryptoPunks makes them highly coveted.

What is the future of CryptoPunks? ›

The future of CryptoPunks

They will simply be decentralized and preserved on the blockchain.” Furthermore, Yuga Labs will commit to supporting museums and institutions in acquiring NFT CryptoPunk and educating the public about this collection.

Why can t you buy CryptoPunks on OpenSea? ›

This was allegedly due to a Digital Millennium Copyright Act takedown notice issued by CryptoPunks v2 developers Larva Labs to OpenSea. As the company is also the creator of the CryptoPunks v1 collection, this move has struck some as strange.

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