Nevermind. Might have to walk back that statement!
Nevermind. Might have to walk back that statement!
> Thus owning an NFT effectively makes you an investor, a member of a club, a brand shareholder, and a participant in a loyalty program all at once
I don't buy into loyalty cards, I consider them "trash" currency. So I guess this is the problem I have and it's _my_ problem 😂 NFT(s) to me are for all intents and purposes, "worthless" 🤣
> Thus owning an NFT effectively makes you an investor, a member of a club, a brand shareholder, and a participant in a loyalty program all at once
I don't buy into loyalty cards, I consider them "trash" currency. So I guess this is the problem I have and it's _my_ problem 😂 NFT(s) to me are for all intents and purposes, "worthless" 🤣
Attaching them to "art" is misleading at best and aiding money laundering/ tax evasion at worse. Not to mention the environment damages it costs on top of all that.
But than again, in all honesty, I'd still be able to look past all that, if it didn't further ruin the already ruined state of the "art world", where you can now just take someones hard work, that they made for free or for very little money and just sell it as an NFT without them being able to do anything about it or even ever knowing. Or sell stock images that people buy, because it got promoted by some "celebrity" desperate for money to buy crack.
Not to mention OpenSee being one of the scummyest companies out there, exposed for their employees knowing what would get featured on the front page next and some abusing it to get ridiculously rich, using this insider knowledge.
@fastidious Me either. My stake in the world has been bytes only for ages now. 😛