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by noetic_techy 1684 days ago
I think NFT's applied to art make only nominal sense. I myself had to come to the realization that NFT's are really just flexing for the rich, because as anyone realizes, right-click save-as is all you need to have the art too, just not the "key" or "ownership proof" to that art.

However when it comes to gameing, its a whole different story. Think of it more like a key to unlock something unique in the digital world.

Want to own some unique special edition sword with rare attributes in the Zelda-verse? Buy the NFT block chain address to it that says you and only you can have it. Want to own the penthouse apartment in the zucker-verse? Buy the NFT key that says only you have ownership rights. Want to be a unique character with unique pets in World-of-crypto-craft? Buy the NFT's to unlock these. Sell them if you get bored for more money, and the game developer gets a cut!

The gaming application scenarios are enormous. That's why crypto gaming will likely be huge and I myself have invested in it's foundations for the long term (Enjin, Seedify-fund, D-race, etc). It's one of the few applications that makes sense outside of rich snobs flexing.

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"Only you have it. We definitely didn't copypaste the meshes and logic and sell it to somebody else because the idea of digital non-fungibility is a neat joke. We promise. BTW: when you buy this, our execs are buying Porsches and other things that are real. Cool, huh?"

This holds no water and the streak remains unbroken: nobody I've seen describe blockchain-fiddling with respect to games describes the process as anything that anyone who plays games wants. Nobody actually wants this except for the people who want to make everybody else play involuntarily into weird cryptocurrency schemes while the schemer still holds the bag.

Diablo could have individual uniques right now if they wanted and you could trade them if you wanted and nobody needs to burn a dumpster full of coal to do it. It is genuinely a social toxin and you should stop.

But how does the NFT actually help with that? Couldn't developers/companies just create copies of that item/asset and sell them as often as they want to? If they want to sell assets/items exactly once nothing is stopping them from doing so right now, they are the only ones who can actually enforce that anyways.