• frezik
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    11 months ago

    Imagine simping for NFTs in 2024.

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      11 months ago

      It’s a technology, simple as. But since we’re back at the start, who profits the most from not moving status quo?

      What other viable and available technology options are there for a system where the consumer can somewhat freely do what they want with digital assets?

      And wtf simping? Wat

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        11 months ago

        What other viable and available technology options are there for a system where the consumer can somewhat freely do what they want with digital assets?

        NFTs do nothing to help this.

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            11 months ago

            In that they do nothing to fix it. How do you figure they would work? Or do you expect me to prove a negative? Have you stopped beating your wife yet?

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              11 months ago

              But it does work? And just fundamentally why wouldn’t it as a concept?

              Gods Unchained, immutable X. NFT is a back-end tech and no one should buy anything just because it is a NFT. The whole idea is to add to the value proposition for the customer/end user

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                11 months ago

                No, it does not work. It’s a URL that’s attached to a blockchain. That’s it. The URL can disappear, or you can create a parallel blockchain with the same URL given to someone else.

                Have you stopped beating your wife yet?

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                  11 months ago

                  What’s with the straw men? Make your point only instead.

                  That could be applied to anything, stuff on Steam only exist as long as Steam does or allows it to, however does the “URL” have to be accepted if it’s out of network? I don’t think it does. Still, there are inherent flaws in a blockchain system.

                  Much like I can make a fake cd key and try to use matlab, but they won’t accept it

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                    11 months ago

                    You’re asking me to prove a negative. Making fun of that isn’t a strawman.

                    Steam works because we all decide to trust it. Same with fiat currency. There is no singular trustworthy blockchain, and I don’t think there will be. Even then, owning a URL in the system doesn’t solve any problem.