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by echelon 1639 days ago
They're limited in the sense that pogs were limited.

When Kellog's is making NFTs, it devalues the entire platform.

Trading cards aren't a fitting analogy, because only a few companies were/are in that business, and they each ran specific product lines. They're more similar to old lego sets in that sense.

NFTs are pogs.

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> Trading cards aren't a fitting analogy, because only a few companies were/are in that business

The irony is that being digital, bits not atoms, make it easy to make copies.

Oh you invented digital scarcity?

Now you have 1000 copies of the "digital scarcity" business.