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by Steve0
1676 days ago
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Isn't this comparable to the guy in the Ferrari being mad at other drivers because he's in the same traffic jam as the rest or us? I get where he's coming from, but that doesn't make it reasonable. And certainly not a scam by Ferrari. |
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If NFTs exist to make an artistic statement, then it’s not the same as a one-off art car. It’s a statement on conspicuously raising the ecological and conceptual cost for the same vulgar image that any scrolling rube can enjoy.
An NFT really could represent season tickets for some assigned seats in a sports arena, or (unfortunately) the order on a list of organ transplant recipients. But instead of problems of scarcity, NFT represents FOMO. And the most-confident adherents are definitely speculating on riding the wave.