NFTs don’t enable the situation you described. The fact that you think they do represents a fundamental misunderstanding of how enforcement of contracts actually works.
NFTs don’t enable the situation you described. The fact that you think they do represents a fundamental misunderstanding of how enforcement of contracts actually works.
I love how this comment describes the uses for shovels, backhoes, and opioids, and yet doesn’t say a thing about the uses of NFTs or blockchain technology. It’s kind of a perfect encapsulation of NTF apologetics.
But your comment provided ZERO examples of how it can be used correctly. You spouted a bunch of analogies, and that’s it. Like an NFT, nothing of value.
“However, as a technology, just like how when cloud servers first started, it doesn’t do anything that monolithic servers can’t already do. But as the time goes on and the companies decided it’s cheaper to outsource servers to be on the cloud, it is now the backbone of most of the technology.”
NAME. ONE.
“That’s what the blockchain is. There are only a handful of instances where it’s useful, but in those instances, it’s one of the best technologies for that specific application.”
Yes, many of the people pumping NFTs and blockchain technology are doing it wrong for financial gain, but that doesn’t mean it has no valid use.
Love the implication that there’s some anti-nft shadow organization paying off journalists on video game blogs from behind the scenes.
not seen a single positive post or even one that explains what NFT’s can actually be used for
Everytime someone starts whining about this, they never explain what those things that NFTs can actually be used for are, and how they’re better than existing methods.
Wow, NFTs are so magical! #not.
That’s because there isn’t anything they can be used for that isn’t already being done with simpler technology.
Some people really do a drastic jump in the facial aging in that 50s-60s age range.
it also helps the show gain viewers (not that a star wars show needs it) When you release a show all at once, the conversation about the show, no matter how good it is, dies in about a week or two. You keep it going, you keep it alive, people will continue to talk about, they discuss theories and it attracts more…
Also: “Hey, before I cast this potentially dangerous spell which could destroy the universe, how’s about you and I sit down for 5 minutes and go over the rules first.”
Isn’t him being a bit of an asshole and not really taking responsibility for being bad at his job, passing the buck to Peter, who then takes the whole weight of it on himself, kind of the point of the movie though?
We didn’t have an Air Force until after WWII. (To be fair, we needed one slightly before WWII, but WWII also dramatically pushed forward aeronautics) There was no need for a Space Force yet. You can read every legitimate critique of the move and it wasn’t time and, of course being from Trump’s Regime, it was poorly…
Plus their Batman actually cared about the people in his life and treated Dick like a son, not a soldier. I would say it’s more like with out O’Neil and Adams we wouldn’t have BTAS. Miller is far more responsible for the gritty movie takes.
That one drives me nuts. I say pork roll. The Taylor company even calls it Taylor Pork Roll on the box.