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by rblatz
1925 days ago
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So from the outside looking in this looks very silly, not highly inflated. In fact on the surface it looks clearly like a scam with a lot of hand waving and philosophical nonsense tacked on to confuse people. Anyone can mint an NFT that points to whatever, and the benefits you get are purely imaginary or at best speculative that a greater fool may exist and buy it from you for a higher price. The art world while also somewhat suspect at least has physical possession/ownership. |
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However just on your point "Anyone can mint an NFT that points to whatever" - sure they can but those NFTs will be and should be worthless. You are able to prove an NFT came from the actual author since it would have been signed with their private key.
When all the fake demand settles we will see if there is any real demand here or not. I myself have no interest in buying any NFTs, at least not yet :).