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July 01, 2021, 06:10:28 PM
#13
No offense to those who buy NFT but I think it is just a fad like cryptokitties or many other nonsense that we have seen in the crypto world, that very soon will disappear.

I believe the successful ones will soon be paired with practical or innovative use cases.

One use case I've been thinking about is using them to authenticate original videos from news organizations. So, rather than sell an NFT, a news organization could simply issue an NFT of any video they produce to authenticate that it is the true undoctored video. I think this will become essential as deep fake videos grow in terms of quality and ease of production.
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July 01, 2021, 05:03:09 PM
#12
for actual art I can almost get it but when it is as simple as a google image that someone photoshops a bit, no. Also, I wont be buying anything that is only a NFT ever - if it is a NFT that accompanies an actual physical item then that is fine with me.

I don't even get it for art.  The only use case that really makes sense to me is video games.  I think finding/earning usable NFTs in blockchain linked video games (think weapons in Diablo or car skins in Rocket League) and being able to sell them in outside systems for real funds would be a game changer for the space. 

I also find it fascinating in cases like the argument over the first NFT.  There are those claiming that Namecoin .bit domains were the first NFT and this is a digital item that can be logged on a blockchain and transferred without a 3rd party.  They also serve a purpose (like video game NFTs) unlike artwork NFTs that let's face it, are worthless and provide no value whatsoever.  I've been following this argument and I actually think it's pretty cool that a Bitcoin merged mined coin has been capable of logging NFTs for nearly a decade now.  It makes you wonder if merged mined chains could have been a better way forward than splintering the network into thousands of different alt chains mined by different algorithms as it seemed at the time like this was the preferred method satoshi would have opted for.
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June 30, 2021, 08:48:18 PM
#11
No offense to those who buy NFT but I think it is just a fad like cryptokitties or many other nonsense that we have seen in the crypto world, that very soon will disappear.

I believe the successful ones will soon be paired with practical or innovative use cases.
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June 30, 2021, 08:14:21 PM
#10
for actual art I can almost get it but when it is as simple as a google image that someone photoshops a bit, no. Also, I wont be buying anything that is only a NFT ever - if it is a NFT that accompanies an actual physical item then that is fine with me.
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June 30, 2021, 07:08:18 PM
#9
No offense to those who buy NFT but I think it is just a fad like cryptokitties or many other nonsense that we have seen in the crypto world, that very soon will disappear.

Lol. I agree, but uh oh — might have opened a can of worms  Grin
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June 30, 2021, 06:58:51 PM
#8
No offense to those who buy NFT but I think it is just a fad like cryptokitties or many other nonsense that we have seen in the crypto world, that very soon will disappear.
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legendary
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June 30, 2021, 05:13:53 PM
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June 30, 2021, 04:27:25 PM
#5
That picture is stolen and i already have 12 too many nfts that proven stolen pictures.
It looks like you photoshopped a bitcoin symbol over a coffee cup.  Why would someone pay $500 for this. 

Indeed, as if NFTs weren't worthless enough already, slapping a Bitcoin logo over some clipart and trying to sell it for $500 is not only borderline scam behavior (I've seen people get negative trust feedback for a lot less) it's downright insulting to anyone with half a brain.  The fact that someone would be ok with taking $500 from someone else for this shows the kind of person they are, and it's not good.  I hope you are able to think about this and try harder to create actual value instead of trying to shwindle someone with phony works of art.
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June 30, 2021, 04:09:14 PM
#4
It looks like you photoshopped a bitcoin symbol over a coffee cup.  Why would someone pay $500 for this.  Bare minimum I say this thread belongs in digital goods I wouldn't call this a crypto collectable.  Looks like you trying to milk this forum with that nft...
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June 30, 2021, 11:21:56 AM
#3
No interest, sorry.
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June 30, 2021, 10:24:06 AM
#2
I'd say NFTs without physical don't belong here.

I don't think you'll sell it.

That picture is stolen and i already have 12 too many nfts that proven stolen pictures.

If you gonna argue it isn't stolen it can be found googling it.
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June 30, 2021, 05:11:45 AM
#1
Hi, this is my first post at this forum.

A few days ago i made this NFT i need to know what is your opinion for make a change or whatever
You will also BTCuy it? tell me please!!! Wink

https://mintable.app/art/item/Bitcoin-Coffee-Just-Take-a-coffee-and-Chill/jPYTqWpFQck_N94
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