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  3. Five years ago I pointed out nearly all NFT's were going to break when the startup who minted them goes bust, causing people to get *extremely* mad at me until everyone concluded that I was correct.

Five years ago I pointed out nearly all NFT's were going to break when the startup who minted them goes bust, causing people to get *extremely* mad at me until everyone concluded that I was correct.

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  • jonty@chaos.socialJ jonty@chaos.social

    Five years ago I pointed out nearly all NFT's were going to break when the startup who minted them goes bust, causing people to get *extremely* mad at me until everyone concluded that I was correct.

    Thought I'd check in on the two examples I used and well

    imrehg@fosstodon.orgI This user is from outside of this forum
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    #19

    @jonty on the IPFS side, if you had pinned your token's address, would you be unaffected?

    Of course that assumes technical knowledge and pinning while it is available.

    (I haven't had any NFTs, but am interested in IPFS:)

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    • jonty@chaos.socialJ jonty@chaos.social

      Five years ago I pointed out nearly all NFT's were going to break when the startup who minted them goes bust, causing people to get *extremely* mad at me until everyone concluded that I was correct.

      Thought I'd check in on the two examples I used and well

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      #20

      @jonty Is there a thing set up to buy the domain from whoever ends up owning it and point all of the NFTs at goatse?

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      • jonty@chaos.socialJ jonty@chaos.social

        Five years ago I pointed out nearly all NFT's were going to break when the startup who minted them goes bust, causing people to get *extremely* mad at me until everyone concluded that I was correct.

        Thought I'd check in on the two examples I used and well

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        #21

        @jonty These bankruptcy messages still manage to have the "our incredible journey" tone

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        • gme@bofh.socialG gme@bofh.social

          @jonty@chaos.social What I never understood about NFTs is why can't I just download the "art" from the source where it's being hosted? And why is the "art" so small? How is that any different than what we have today? Also, I do a lot of 3D rendering and every one of my renders is a minimum of 8K now. (Back in 2021 they were 4K). So why is NFT "art" so small?

          cursedsql@hachyderm.ioC This user is from outside of this forum
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          #22

          @gme @jonty given the nft part is just a pointer, the answer is because the hosters are cheap and want the maximum return and hosting large images can be expensive, if you know you are a grifter might as well host trash anyway

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          • cursedsql@hachyderm.ioC cursedsql@hachyderm.io

            @gme @jonty given the nft part is just a pointer, the answer is because the hosters are cheap and want the maximum return and hosting large images can be expensive, if you know you are a grifter might as well host trash anyway

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            #23

            @cursedsql@hachyderm.io @jonty@chaos.social
            Just as abstract art is essentially a money laundering scheme, I suspect NFTs are, as well.

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            • jonty@chaos.socialJ jonty@chaos.social

              Five years ago I pointed out nearly all NFT's were going to break when the startup who minted them goes bust, causing people to get *extremely* mad at me until everyone concluded that I was correct.

              Thought I'd check in on the two examples I used and well

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              #24

              @jonty "We will take our friendships and memories with us" and the money, mostly the money, you idiots paid

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              • gme@bofh.socialG gme@bofh.social

                @cursedsql@hachyderm.io @jonty@chaos.social
                Just as abstract art is essentially a money laundering scheme, I suspect NFTs are, as well.

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                #25

                @gme @jonty no need to suspect its backed by a currency that's either speculating or money laundering, depending on your personal choice

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                • jonty@chaos.socialJ jonty@chaos.social

                  Five years ago I pointed out nearly all NFT's were going to break when the startup who minted them goes bust, causing people to get *extremely* mad at me until everyone concluded that I was correct.

                  Thought I'd check in on the two examples I used and well

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                  #26

                  nft = 'not f'g there'

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                  • cursedsql@hachyderm.ioC cursedsql@hachyderm.io

                    @gme @jonty no need to suspect its backed by a currency that's either speculating or money laundering, depending on your personal choice

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                    #27

                    @cursedsql@hachyderm.io @jonty@chaos.social
                    I'm not a crypto bro but I definitely see the utility in certain cryptocurrencies especially for creators in embargoed countries, or those that create things that the mainstream financial services companies have embargoed on their own. Ever since the first bitcoin was mined (oh how I wish I still had those) I always said this (BTC) should never be used for investment since the proof-of-work effort goes up exponentially through time. It's literally been a sunk cost fallacy from day one. Open Bazaar was revolutionary, but sadly too ahead of its time. I really wish someone would bring it back. I think it would be much more successful today.

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                    • jonty@chaos.socialJ jonty@chaos.social

                      "For these NFTs, we will continue to host this metadata in perpetuity"

                      "Please know that all NFTs minted on any MakersPlace contract will be safe and live on"

                      Mate, you didn't even manage to last five years. "Perpetuity" is quite a lot longer than your next VC round runway.

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                      #28

                      @jonty ”Trust me, bro!”

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