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This brings me back to Napster days

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Amazing piece! It’s beautiful!

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Idk man… for me, these fake texts are far from funny. The same goes for staged youtube/tiktok videos. It’s so much more enjoyable/funny with the subject matter is authentic.

It could be a minority of us that doesn’t like this sort of humor. Glad you get enjoyment out of it though. I just wish there was a way to filter this stuff out because I couldn’t care less.

but you won’t see me commenting “FAKE” either. I just keep scrolling

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This specifically depends on the project producing the NFTs. Some grant full ownership while some do not.

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Its not a jpeg man its an nft it uses blockchain man it can’t be replicated its totally the future

It’s funny you say this because in the near future once blockchain usage becomes more mainstream, you’re going to see NFT tech used for things like concert tickets, sporting events, movie tickets etc… because they can’t be counterfeited and produced at a fraction of the cost of traditional tickets. As long as the NFT sits in your crypto wallet, you’re granted access to the event.

People tend to forget how much the original web was plagued with scams and such, or maybe some are too young to even know much about it… Crypto is new and will take some time before it matures. But I believe decentralization is the future and is one of the reasons I’m on Lemmy.

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I never claimed made a claim that it protected you from scams. I said it can’t be counterfeited.

I really don’t want a “one true crypto”. I think different blockchains can serve different purposes.

And as far as ticketing goes, yes the centralized authority (let’s say Disney for example) would set a max amount of tickets (nfts) to be sold/minted and they would be distributed to wallets as they are sold. Nobody else would have a way to alter or counterfeit fake tickets.

I can totally understand all the hate for crypto though. I mean… I’m a gamer and bought my graphics card during the peak of crypto mining. Was I happy? Hell no. I had a deep hate for crypto at the time… But I decided to dig deeper into what the rage was about. Using actual crypto wallets and interacting with Dapps was quite eye opening to what the future web could be like.

But I’m also with you that crypto needs some form of regulation, but imo crypto and stocks are not the same. If anything NFTs would be more like stocks/shares.

One of the biggest hurdles, like you’ve mentioned, is that a good portion of the space is full of ponzis/scams. But there are a handful out there who truly care and are trying to pave the way and build up a new way to interact with others. I assure you there’s more to it than just scams and jpeg trading. It can be pretty neat when you see what’s possible.

Sorry to take up so much of your time with my second ramble but you raised some good points. Cheers

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I fail to understand your point. What extra step? You either get ownership or you don’t based on the asset you’ve acquired. NFTs don’t have alto be a once size fits all kind of thing. You are just oversimplifying it. The same can work for physical objects that you purchase. Vehicle manufacturers make it to where you can’t service your own vehicle sometimes because of special tools needed… So do you really own it? Hmmmm

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