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Yeah the blockchain thing should be corrected but that's how it was written in the article. I'll keep that in mind if I write anything about it myself though.As far as NFTs having no inherent value, you could say the same about Etherium or Bitcoin… or US dollars. But if a buyer and a seller come together to exchange items in mutual, voluntary trade, those things have value at least to the people involved in that trade. Capitalism 101. If you wouldn't have participated in such a trade, then the items perhaps didn't have value to you, but it still had value to somebody. Saying "I'd never buy an NFT so they're worthless" is like a man saying "I'd never buy tampons so they're worthless" or a non-diabetic saying "I'd never buy insulin injections so they're worthless."
Also, I'm not the first to make this argument, but I like it so I'm going to repeat it: How many of these perpetually-offended people whining about NFTs would gladly put down thousands of dollars for a rare Funko Pop doll made of plastic, an environmentally-unfriendly material made of petroleum?
First of all thank you for the feedback.
Second, tampons have a purpose: soaking up menstrual blood. Insulin has purpose: regulating blood sugar stuff. NFTs are trying to do what dollars, yen, euros, bitcoin, ect. have already done. Gay funny monke pictures aren't really an upgrade as far as currency goes imo..
Also I agree with that last paragraph, but the thing is: fuck those people as well.