>>5797636>>>/pol/>implying its not the sleazy conmen washing their nfts with intent of bamboozling someone into buying them.Plus majority of NFTs look like cheap furry DeviantArt commissions circa late 2000s (that 3/4 view, VGH)
https://themorningcrypto.com/the-majority-of-nfts-are-owned-by-a-small-group-of-ethereum-whales-according-to-a-new-report/>>5805207They are useful for nothing. Everything that can be done with blockchain can be done more efficiently without it. Good and fresh example for such thesis is Axie.
> “When we created Axie, pretty much everything was on-chain […] we were following decentralized ethos. Over time what we realized is that building a product based on these constraints is almost impossible, especially if you want to reach the masses. […] We had to sacrifice parts of decentralization.”>>5805636Its not if you are already poor. Yeah, its a circlejerk. Decentralized scamming competition, where each conman tries to con the other, by buying into something earlier and trying to pitch it to the next greater fool.
>>5807848Yeye, pay the influencers so they tell you own an NFT. Greater fools will come and buy up your shit, which they will try to resell to the greater fool further down the queue. Make a centralized frontend for the ponzinet base layer, charge for minting stuff, and rug if you would be pleased to do so. Code is lol, yours truly.
>>5813826>doxxing by posting your walletLiteral state.
>>5814493Oh come on. Have a read, I know its >le verge, but come on.
Nobody on the BAYC nft party even knew what was that.
https://www.theverge.com/22824387/bored-ape-yacht-club-nft-party-new-york