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Are nfts a scam or do they present any value
Posted on 7/30/22 at 5:23 pm
Posted on 7/30/22 at 5:23 pm
I own a few nfts that cost me less than a days worth of work to purchase. I did it on the off chance these things actually do have value. The thing is I don’t really intend on selling them unless they increase by almost 1000% which may take 20 years.
Anyway, I just wanted this boards opinion on nfts and whether you think they are a huge scam and whether the people who create and “audit” these things are just big scam artists. Do you think they have any value?
Anyway, I just wanted this boards opinion on nfts and whether you think they are a huge scam and whether the people who create and “audit” these things are just big scam artists. Do you think they have any value?
This post was edited on 7/30/22 at 5:28 pm
Posted on 7/30/22 at 5:25 pm to Lickitty Split
Would you reword the thread title, please?
K thx
K thx
Posted on 7/30/22 at 5:25 pm to Lickitty Split
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do they present any value
They have value if someone else wants it.
Posted on 7/30/22 at 5:25 pm to Lickitty Split
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I own a few nfts that cost me less than a days worth of work to purchase
You still paid way too much
Posted on 7/30/22 at 5:26 pm to Lickitty Split
I bet you have outstanding student loans
Posted on 7/30/22 at 5:26 pm to Lickitty Split
I don’t think nft’s will be around in 20 years.
But I also own 3.3 million Iraqi dinar so my investment knowledge is questionable.
But I also own 3.3 million Iraqi dinar so my investment knowledge is questionable.
Posted on 7/30/22 at 5:27 pm to Lickitty Split
If someone gave me a free NFT, I still might not take it
Posted on 7/30/22 at 5:28 pm to Lickitty Split
JPEG NFTs are just digital art.. they are (or arent) as much a scam as any other digital art, except there is the underlying tech to prove ownership
This post was edited on 7/30/22 at 5:32 pm
Posted on 7/30/22 at 5:28 pm to OWLFAN86
Not only do I not have student loans, I don’t have a mortgage because I own my home. I thought about taking out a loan when rates were so low but I like being free.
Posted on 7/30/22 at 5:31 pm to Lickitty Split
Why would they increase in value with no utility? The only thing unique is the token behind the image. The image itself can be reproduced endlessly.
Granted in 20 years the hyperlink to your nft image will probably be broken
Granted in 20 years the hyperlink to your nft image will probably be broken
Posted on 7/30/22 at 5:42 pm to Hulkklogan
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JPEG NFTs are just digital art.. they are (or arent) as much a scam as any other digital art, except there is the underlying tech to prove ownership
Sort of. The "ownership" is for that image at that location on the web. That's it.
This is the "Forever Rose" and in 2018 it sold for $1M
> And here's "Ocean Front", which sold for $6M last year.
I can copy, save and then upload these to Photobucket and use them whenever I want because NFT ownership does not take something out of the public domain and give the NFT-holder rights to all copies of that image, just that copy of the image at a specific location on the web.
Posted on 7/30/22 at 5:42 pm to OWLFAN86
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I bet you have outstanding student loans
What is wrong with this?
Posted on 7/30/22 at 5:45 pm to Bard
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Sort of. The "ownership" is for that image at that location on the web. That's it
Not for all projects, but yes a great many right now this is the case.
Posted on 7/30/22 at 9:14 pm to Lickitty Split
i was thinking about it and as everything currently stands I’m not sure it has value, but…..
If future browsers dont have functionality to copy or save images (not sure if this is possible) due to new laws, that opens the market significantly
Was also wondering if it can be used in the future to verify authenticity of original videos to ensure they arent deepfakes. This could be needed once the tech gets advanced enough to where people dont know the difference between fake and real videos
Just speculating since im new to this nft thing. i thought it was a scam at first and still do, unless the above happen
If future browsers dont have functionality to copy or save images (not sure if this is possible) due to new laws, that opens the market significantly
Was also wondering if it can be used in the future to verify authenticity of original videos to ensure they arent deepfakes. This could be needed once the tech gets advanced enough to where people dont know the difference between fake and real videos
Just speculating since im new to this nft thing. i thought it was a scam at first and still do, unless the above happen
This post was edited on 7/30/22 at 9:16 pm
Posted on 7/30/22 at 9:17 pm to Bard
Some NFT’s that sell for that high are signs of money laundering. I’ve also seen some people buy and sell their own NFT’s to “boost” the value and then scam the idiots that buy them for the inflated price.
NFT’s are a big thing in the Metaverse as well and it blows my mind on why people would spend money on a digital picture.
NFT’s are a big thing in the Metaverse as well and it blows my mind on why people would spend money on a digital picture.
This post was edited on 7/30/22 at 9:19 pm
Posted on 7/30/22 at 11:18 pm to AUlock54
Not all nfts are digital images
Posted on 7/31/22 at 12:04 am to Lickitty Split
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I own a few nfts that cost me less than a days worth of work to purchase. I did it on the off chance these things actually do have value. The thing is I don’t really intend on selling them unless they increase by almost 1000% which may take 20 years.
Anyway, I just wanted this boards opinion on nfts and whether you think they are a huge scam and whether the people who create and “audit” these things are just big scam artists. Do you think they have any value?
There is tons of garbage. A lot. Just like there were a lot of scams during the internet bubble. And most projects are just pfp's (jpegs). But do you know you came out of that mess? ebay and Amazon which revolutionized e-commerce.
There will be a company born out of the NFT space that people will look back in 15 years and say 'I wish I bought.' The problem is it's everyone's guess at this point.
The leaders in the clubhouse are probably YugaLabs and Proof. But also very expensive.
And don't let the fact that these ecosystems have pfp projects detract from the fact that they have huge war chests and are building out the future of web3.
And I'll say it again for the people in the back, not all NFT projects are 'just a jpeg.' Some are keys to software, games, websites, platforms ect.
If you are interested in learning more I suggest joining a discord group. By the time information get to tigerdroppings you are probably the last in line.
This post was edited on 7/31/22 at 12:14 am
Posted on 7/31/22 at 6:56 am to MrSpock
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Just like there were a lot of scams during the internet bubble. And most projects are just pfp's (jpegs). But do you know you came out of that mess? ebay and Amazon which revolutionized e-commerce.
If you’re comparing this to the 90s, I’d say NFTs are more like beanie babies and blockchain is more like Amazon/e-bay.
Posted on 7/31/22 at 9:11 am to Suntiger
There are some useful nfts. One example would be video game items. The items are nfts that are redeemable in game.
Posted on 7/31/22 at 9:31 am to MrSpock
This just isn’t a topic that MTB posters have rallied around. Spock, you want to be to NFTs what Wiki was to bitcoin? 
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