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by web4
1490 days ago
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yes, games and game stores hold records of ownership under your account. some of that may be purchased, some of it may be acquired through another means like an in-game achievement. nfts are literally just records of ownership of a digital asset that are upheld without a central entity. “it’s a lot like owning assets in a game” is exactly correct with the distinction that it’s decentralized |
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Again. Above you literally described how games already work, with no need for NFTs. Why the hell would games need NFTs?