数字藏品太难了!A股26家公司仅3家披露营收

区块链日报Publicado a 2022-09-10Actualizado a 2022-09-10

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数据显示,截至目前,A股共有26家上市公司涉足数字藏品。其中有12家推出了自己的数藏平台,不过只有3家公布了数字藏品相关的营收情况。

截至目前,A股共有26家上市公司涉足数字藏品。其中有12家推出了自己的数藏平台,不过只有3家公布了数字藏品相关的营收情况。

9月9日,博瑞传媒在回复投资者关于什么时候上线数字藏品平台时表示,公司全力推进成都文交所交易平台搭建和相关业务工作。

业内人士向区块链日报记者表示,数字藏品是元宇宙初级阶段最广泛、最普及的形态。多家上市公司涉足数藏,这有助于推动我国元宇宙的发展。但不排除一些公司为了迎合资本市场,借助数字藏品概念炒高股价。

仅3家公司披露数字藏品的营收

视觉中国8月29日公布的2022年半年报显示,该公司的数字藏品平台元视觉 2022年上半年实现销售收入 1505 万元。

5月30日,浙江富润公布消息称,控股子公司杭州卡赛科技打造的数字藏品平台“鲸雅”从1月份启动粉丝内测以来,已成功发售元代法华彩梅瓶古董、战国水晶文物等数字藏品,实现销售数百万元。

此前的2月14日,曲江文旅发布股价异动公告称,近期公司及下属子公司西安曲江城墙旅游发展有限公司等分别推出数字藏品,公司数字藏品不是NFT,目前该项收入在公司年度营收中占比尚不到1%。

不过,在曲江文旅8月18日公布的2022年半年报中,没有再次公布数字藏品的营收情况。

针对此事,区块链日报记者致电曲江文旅董秘办。对方回应称,目前曲江文旅发行了苍龙左骖、白虎右騑、中国年·迎财神、春龙翘首·鸿运当头四款数字藏品,每款数字藏品的营收只有1万元左右,因数藏产生的营收较少。

财联社星矿数据显示,截至目前A股上市上市公司中,共有26家公司涉及数字藏品。其中有12家推出了自己的数藏平台。

至于营收方面,目前只有上述的曲江文旅、浙江富润、视觉中国三家披露了数字藏品业务的具体营收占比,绝大部分公司均未披露该项业务收入情况。

整体而言,目前数字藏品营收占上市公司总营收的比例微乎其微,很多上市公司的数字藏品业务是纯粹投入但很少有营收。

“数字藏品是元宇宙初级阶段最广泛、最普及的形态。”数字经济学家高泽龙向区块链日报表示,很多上市公司涉足数藏,这有助于推动我国元宇宙的发展。

高泽龙指出,目前上市公司做数字藏品主要分两种情况,有的上市公司推出数字藏品是确实有业务需求而且是认真踏实的在做;有的则是为了迎合资本市场希望借助数字藏品概念炒高股价。

“上市公司对于数字藏品业务很少会大力去做,更不会当成核心业务来开展。”高泽龙指出,数藏行业目前还存在很多问题,比如市场整体还很小、政策的不确定性、容易与金融挂钩从而滋生非法业务。

上市公司搭上文交所

早在4月11日,华媒控股便在互动平台表示,杭州文交所系公司参股公司,公司持有其40%股权。

彼时,杭州文交所就已经在试水数字藏品的发行,于3月25日在唯一艺术平台正式发售由越窑青瓷传承人嵇锡贵创作的越窑青瓷-百朵向阳花开。

据华数控股8月29日发布的《2022 年半年度报告》显示,2022年上半年报告期内,该公司参股的杭州文化产权交易所加速推进产权业务、积极布局数字藏品业务,报告期内发售6个数字藏品;该业务处于早期探索阶段,尚未形成业务规模,未来发展状况存在较大不确定性。

国内的文化产权交易所有显著的牌照优势和地域属性,各地文交所都在探索数字化内容,已形成了两个国家级+多个地方特色的基本格局。

据区块链日报记者不完全统计,截至目前,除了华媒控股参股杭州文交所外,博瑞传播参股成都文交所、弘业股份控股子公司参股江苏文交所等。

9月9日,博瑞传媒在回复投资者时表示,公司全力推进成都文交所交易平台搭建和相关业务工作。线上文化资源交易平台已基本完成建设和内测,“数字文化产品交易规则”、“文化产权交易规则”、“文化政企采购交易规则”等规则正在上报和意见反馈及进一步论证中。

此外,三人行在1月10日公告,与北京文化产权交易中心有限公司签订战略合作框架协议,共同建立数字文化创意产品交易平台。经双方友好协商,拟共同建立数字文化创意产品交易平台。

6月22日,浙文互联与浙江文交所签约共建文化数字资产交易平台。

在高泽龙看来,各地文交所拥有全面、合规的牌照,且对于各类交易的法律法规有深刻的理解;而上市公司往往实力雄厚,能为文交所长期发展提供源源不断的资金支持。上市公司和文交所合作有助于行业朝着积极、健康的方向发展。

高泽龙同时指出,以前的文交所是政府强监管、带有“公众属性”的交易平台,与上市公司合作后会怎么转变还需要拭目以待。

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