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by zemnmez
1951 days ago
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No. The original art either has to be gated by a central source of truth (not decentralised), or entirely made public by uploading it in full to the blockchain. There is also not much of a concept of ‘lending’ the data, as owning the token and not owning the token are effectively the same thing, and there’s no ‘proof of deletion’. Opinion, but NFTs are a bubble. As soon as someone publishes a site that makes it easy to download them without paying the market will crash. |
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