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Overview
This episode of Indivisible takes us on a journey to discover Freeport, a new platform that is bringing fine art ownership to Ethereum by using tokens to represent ownership shares. Freeport plans to acquire and offer fractionalized ownership shares in famous works of contemporary art, starting with four pieces from Andy Warhol.
Freeport envisions a new form of ownership that allows for multiple individuals to participate in the experience of owning fine art and other real-world assets by using the coordination function of blockchain technology. Under SEC approval, ownership shares will be sold and held by buyers in the form of Ethereum-backed tokens. In the future, these interests will also be open to trade on a secondary market and leverage in connection with the powerful and permission-less Defi ecosystem.
Freeport is both making a cutting-edge Defi play to bring the value of real world assets on-chain and represents a movement towards democratizing the experience of owning blue chip fine art.
These are all themes that you will hear Freeport’s CEO Colin Johnson discuss on this episode in greater detail. The story also features a breakdown of Freeport’s SEC gambit with company lawyer Marck Roszak — which Colin hopes can provide a helpful guide to other crypto companies looking to follow suit — and an inside look at Warhol as an artist with the fabulous Jane Holzer. Jane was a member of Andy’s inner circle of muses and friends who were dubbed “Warhol Superstars” at the time. Today, she is one of the top Warhol collectors in the world, and the first four Warhols that Freeport will be putting on offer were sourced directly from her collection.
“We believe in the underlying aspect of democratized fractionalized ownership and we want to build an entire world on top of that. Freeport is meant to be a much larger view of what it means to fundamentally change the idea of ownership.”
- Colin Johnson, Freeport CEO
Warhol Gallery | Behind the Scenes
Time Stamps
1:07 - Legal Disclaimer Read by Colin
1:44 - Reimagining Freeports
4:23 - Democratizing the Concept of Fine Art Ownership
6:09 - Crypto-Native Art (NFTs) vs. Legacy Art Represented On-Chain
6:49 - Introducing Freeport with Andy Warhol
9:14 - Jane Holzer on Warhol Superstars and Andy’s Legacy
11:32 - The First Four Warhols on Offer (May 10, 2023)
12:31 -Plans to Bring the Wider Fine Art Market on Chain
16:00 - Understanding Fine Art as an Investment Class
18:54 - Lawyer Mark Roszak on Securing SEC Approval under Reg. A
23:10 - Starting with Active Management to Support Future Decentralization
27:03 - Using Crypto to Add Social Value to Artistic Provenance
30:54 - The Defi Potential of Bringing Real World Assets On-Chain
36:54 - Differences Between Freeport and Masterworks
40:30 - Disputing Concerns About the Challenge of Bringing RWA On-Chain
42:32 - Freeport’s Future Plans to Expand Beyond Fine Art
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Become a part of the first Warhol collection, May 10. 2023 at freeport.app.
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