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by miracle2k
1594 days ago
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> Which is basically useless in the face of how trivial the initial conditions are to violate. No, because it is possible to actively validate the initial conditions with reasonable effort. There are in fact two initial conditions: - Was the NFT created by person X? This is trivial to validate - check the artist's website for their key/wallet/signature, or ask your peers. - Was an artwork (represented by the NFT) created by person X? This is equally as hard to validate as any claim to authorship, and something humanity has been able to manage for centuries. |
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Tens of thousand of pieces of digital artwork being scraped by bots from DeviantArt and monetized as NFTs is a problem fairly unique to our time.