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by echelon
1639 days ago
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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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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.