In the field of technology and engineering management, the emergence of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) has introduced a disruptive paradigm within the art industry, transforming the landscape of art ownership, trade, and perception. This study digs into the popularity of art NFTs in Mexico and Colombia, offering light on the aspects influencing their absorption in these two varied markets. Through a careful investigation of data and contextual frameworks, this research attempts to offer insights into the growing landscape of NFT adoption and its consequences for the art industry in both nations.For this inquiry, a quantitative analysis will be done to analyze the adoption of NFTs in both countries. Data will be acquired using a combination of methods, including interviews with major stakeholders in the art and technology sectors of Mexico and Colombia. This approach strives to provide a thorough understanding of the motives, attitudes, and barriers affecting NFT adoption.Furthermore, the adoption curve analysis, specifically the Scurve model, will be applied to establish the precise amount of NFT acceptance in Mexico and Colombia. The acquired data imply that around 2% of the population in both nations is already adopting NFT adoption, with the current phase corresponding with the " Early Adopters" signifying a pioneering movement in this revolutionary journey. This study not only presents a quantitative snapshot of adoption rates but also digs into the qualitative components of this cultural transformation, providing deeper insights into the drivers and problems experienced by individuals at the vanguard of NFT adoption.