Marlor
Marlor
Marlor

I don’t see how it helps. NFT is just a distributed database of resource identifiers. It can’t have payment processing information embedded. It can’t add or revoke licensing from a given platform. It can’t do anything except track a record of a GUID or URI.

3. People who literally want to see the world destroyed by climate change, because they hate humanity.

If the vendors agree to this, they can do it without NFT.

Kickstarter devs act like privileged children sometimes.

I didn’t meant to criticize you personally!

Personally, I got it for free with a 3DS (there was a version which shipped with it preinstalled), and played it for about two hours before realising that I’d scratched the surface... and it was all surface. There was no real game there.

Then don’t use NFT on Ethereum until it’s moved to PoS. At all.

That “mathematical proof” means nothing unless it is recognized, valued and enforced by society. You’re just proving you bought a blockchain-based “certificate of ownership”, not that you have any inalienable right over the artwork.

Move to Proof of Stake, then come and talk.

But that’s just the content. The NFT is a magic token that provides a link to that content.

No, Steam trading cards don’t use the equivalent of one month of household electricity each to issue and transact.

You could, theoretically polish the lens down, in the same way you might polish a parabolic mirror on a DIY newtonian telescope. Although you’d ideally use cerium oxide rather than baking soda.

Except NFTs use an astronomical amount of electricity:

I choose to use the Switch partly because of its low energy consumption. Just as I choose to not use blockchain for the same reason.

Personally, I game mostly on a Nintendo Switch. It uses around 18 Watts during gameplay. So to consume 1kWh, I would need to play for 55.6 hours.

I love that every time blockchain enthusiasts are criticized, they declare that it is all due to them being a “threat to the status quo”, and “closed platforms” with “walled gardens” see them as a threat to the established order.

Where did Pixar state that?

“In the Toy Story universe, [Lightyear] would be like a movie that maybe Andy would have seen, that would have made him want a Buzz Lightyear figure,”

Especially when those slideshows are lifted straight from Reddit content. What the hell even is this?