The "ownership" of artwork a blockchain NFT gives you is so meaningless you had to use three increasingly meaningless synonyms for ithttps://twitter.com/RealAllenHena/status/1370151325359570949 …
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This is an obvious issue that people have patiently argued with blockchain fanatics about again and again and YOU CAN SEE PEOPLE'S ART BEING STOLEN TO BE TOKENIZED ALL AROUND YOU RIGHT NOW
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Saying that art is stolen is buying into their hype. No art is being stolen, only a false entry being made into a ledger, then the ledger imbues this false entry with a sense of sanctity, and the newly sanctified entry can be traded as if it were meaningful and accurate.
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Actually it can. There are what are called zk-rollups and new identity mechanisms which enable you to store such verifications while maintaining anonymity. The creator themselves can confirm their work in many various ways.
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Lol you can store the "verification" but you can't store the actual knowledge that the person doing the verifying wasn't also lying There is no purely online way you can prove facts about the offline world Come on dude this is basic shit
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