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by e_proxus
1678 days ago
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Actually, that would almost approach some "real" value for NFTs... Let's say you have digital artwork in a lossless format. You then take the world by storm with the compressed version. Everyone loves it. You sell an NFT with a hash/URI/encoding of the original uncompressed version encrypted so only the owner on the blockchain can decrypt it. Needlessly to say, this would only work for digital art that is compressible. The owner could perhaps prove that they really own the original by showing a differently compressed version of it. |
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Doesn't that defeat the point of only the NFT owner having control of it?