Study: Female and Black Avatars Undervalued in NFT Marketplace Sales

Study: Female and Black Avatars Undervalued in NFT Marketplace Sales

Study Reveals Gender and Race Disparities in NFT Marketplace Pricing

Research Findings on Avatar Gender and Race Impact

Avatars’ Influence on NFT Transaction Prices

A recent study by researchers from Carnegie Mellon University delved into how avatars’ gender and race affect prices in the non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace. Surprisingly, the study uncovered significant gender and racial disparities in NFT pricing, contrary to initial expectations.

Counteracting Disparities Through Avatar Features

Addressing Gender and Racial Bias in NFT Transactions

The study also highlighted how avatars featuring high-tech or higher education-related attributes could mitigate these pricing disparities. By incorporating such characteristics into avatars, a more equitable marketplace could potentially be fostered.

Policy Recommendations for Equity Promotion

Strategies for Racial and Gender Fairness in NFT Market

The authors of the study provided insights into policy strategies aimed at promoting gender and racial equity within the NFT marketplace. They emphasized the importance of addressing biases and stereotypes to create a more inclusive digital environment.

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