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by eqvinox
1664 days ago
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> I fail to see how this is different than any speculative asset? To drive home the point from pjc50's sibling post, NFTs are "empty" speculative assets. If you speculate with company stock, housing, or whatever else — there's generally at least some material value that could be liquidated. Even during a bubble when it's overvalued, it's generally not zero. And the cases where it can become zero (companies going completely bankrupt), there's warning signs and possibly even fraud. NFTs just have no backing. Even "fiat money" (frequently said to "only have value because people back it", after gold standards went away) is different since it's backed by some country. NFTs? Nope. Just nothing. |
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