NFTs

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  • microkorg1

    So with some of the money I made from selling jpegs at the weekend I bought my first 'expensive' jpeg.

    Had it minutes and already had offers for it for $150 more than I paid. Think I'll HODL for a lil bit.

    • To the moon!palimpsest
    • show the jpeg, or it didn't happenmonospaced
    • nice one. <luddite>but i *still* don't really grasp this NFT concept </luddite>hardhat
    • https://lh3.googleus…microkorg
    • It's FameLadySquad No.7444
      A project that caused an uproar when it was discovered men were behind it when they said it was women behind it.
      microkorg
    • the project has now been trnsferred to a group of all women to take over and they've relaunched it and re-roadmapped. because of this scandal it will go downmicrokorg
    • in NFT history so i believe in the value of these. Had been keeping my eye on what was available and grabbed this when the owner halved the asking price.microkorg
    • In rarity she is 174 out of 8888. Meaning she is top 2%. All others around her are valued (or for sale at) many times more than I paid.microkorg
    • The fame lady squad is probably the most bankable thing you can buy right now. I wouldn't sell.cherub
    • so ... I have a copy of the jpeg, but I got it for free, so what is the value and availability? really?monospaced
    • Is my copy #178? Can I sell it?monospaced
    • There's lots of articles on what an NFT is or isn't if you want to understand more about the art and collectibles.microkorg
    • But isn’t it all kinda negated by the fact it can be duplicated so easily?monospaced
    • If you aren't buying art, what exactly is the collectible? If anyone can have the art at no cost, why buy the NFT?monospaced

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