NFTs reconcile ownership with the digital.In all seriousness I'm not sure I get NFTs. Whats getting everyone so excited? How is it more than just a digital art market?
But really the only point of owning them then is that they offer the chance to make money?
Yeah, if we are talking NFTs as artworks, and in this case highly speculative investments. But my point was that NFTs generalize beyond art, just as blockchain generalizes beyond crypto. Much of this may become almost ubiquitously employed tech because of what it enables, I.e digital scarcity, decentralized monetary policy, automated financial maneuvering, etc.But really the only point of owning them then is that they offer the chance to make money?
Yeah this is where I don't get it, cos go me the pleasure of the art is sort of self evident in how you sensorially experience it. You don't really need to own, but or sell it for that to work.Yeah, if we are talking NFTs as artworks, and in this case highly speculative investments. But my point was that NFTs generalize beyond art, just as blockchain generalizes beyond crypto. Much of this may become almost ubiquitously employed tech because of what it enables, I.e digital scarcity, decentralized monetary policy, automated financial maneuvering, etc.
Yeah for those with both wealth and literacy, this seems to be a golden opportunity to tuck away insane amounts of money and/or engage in colossal market manipulation.or to launder it
Yeah the NFTs are much more of an innovation on the business end of art, than on the creative end.Yeah this is where I don't get it, cos go me the pleasure of the art is sort of self evident in how you sensorially experience it. You don't really need to own, but or sell it for that to work.
But take the point that you need some way that's better than we got now to inject some dash into the system