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Can you imagine, how much money went into all this and where it all ended up? It couldn’t have gone up in flames, it had to end with some people. I don’t think NFT’s as-is have a future, but I think that NFT’s will eventually end up in the hands of the masses in a format that isn’t focussed on profit but more as a means to share, create and own art for digital games etc.

peter,
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True, I’ve been using DeviantArt and Patreon myself. But when it comes to gaming, there is something in people and wanting to collect. I think that where NFTs might make a difference is in gaming (assuming games won’t be the profit-focussed, web3 “X to earn” kind of game and actually focus on storytelling, gameplay and land well with the masses).

For example, Fortnite uses all kinds of psychological tactics to get people to buy more stuff, folding ideas explains it well: www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPHPNgIihR0

I don’t play the game myself, but I feel that this is where NFT might make a better alternative. You keep that ability to make things collectable without all the nasty bussines tactics (IF implemented that way, ofcourse).

peter,
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Yeah moving items across games would be impossible at the moment. But I feel that with nft’s, you at least get to own the item. That, and people get to make their own. It’s not easy to add your own skin to Fortnite, for example.

I don’t want to sound like I’m for NFT’s, but I think if done right, it has a usecase.

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