| Try to use less all-caps? > OH COME OFF IT. There is not a Government on this planet that wants to get rid of cash. It is a real civil rights concern: - https://www.aclu.org/news/privacy-technology/say-no-cashless... - https://www.bundesbank.de/resource/blob/710118/6bab368611007... These aren't exactly cryptobros. > Tokens minted of the same pieces, tokens minted by people who aren't the artist, tokens minted of work from DECEASED artists, name it, it was made, it was sold and is probably still being traded today. Not really. Copy-minting did happen extensively, but it's more like phishing emails trying to get someone to click. No one really minted or traded these tokens. There were one or two projects based on stolen artworks that had a modicum of traction, but none that I know that is relevant today. Feel free to proof your point by citing examples if you think you can. > No, you can't. Because the thing they sold had no value, because they didn't own it. They sold you a receipt for a purchase of a thing that isn't real. Therefore, no court is gonna do shit. Just one example: https://www.artnews.com/art-news/news/are-nfts-property-stol... |