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I still don’t get the point with this stuff. Do I understand correctly that you get no rights or control. Just a claim to own the “original”? Or does that vary depending on the specific NFT?
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a lot of people love collectibles. Expect nft pricing to resemble a power law with the top ~1% looking like luxury goods / art & the long tail closer to swagger / merchandise
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why would new, unknown work be favored to existing, popular work? if "collectible" is the right mindset, the latter should be favored. The former is more speculative
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what does "designed for nft" mean to you? I don't doubt most of the current nfts will be deemed ~faddish (which brings me back to my first response)
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