That sounds the same as the Prepare Your Angus meme.
It's the same, right?
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The US dollar itself is kind of a pyramid scheme. If you happen to always be the recipient of the first printing of money, then technically you should never run out. The federal reserve loans to the banks, and the banks led to the people.
At least with NFT you get some human effort most of the time.
https://www.theverge.com/22310188/nf...crypto-art-faq
Kinda explained?
I should NFT all my Beyond posts.
I told people to jump on nba top shot early on. There was big money to be made there. Still some now but the early adopters cashed in huge.
I've been doing some nft buying. If anyone has any ETH for sale and wants to cash some out let me know.
Heard a very apt argument for NFT. Why do people collect and pay millions for a baseball card? You don't own the player depicted, you don't own the rights to use that player for anything like a business campaign.
What you really get is some ink on cardboard, with maybe some numbered statistics on it.
How is that any more valuable than NFT?
On a completely unrelated note:
For reference. I believe someone just bought 700,000 "Crimson Cache Case" on steam at an average buy in of 5 cents US apiece. (approx $14,000 USD)
If you figure that the entire India market is about to jump into the PS4 and PC games like TF2, then maybe? they might be willing to part with 99 cents for a lootcrate?
https://steamcommunity.com/market/li...20Cache%20Case
Wow. Just wow.
anyone who spends the day trading and selling stocks should be looking at nfts. There's a crazy amount of money being made in quick timelines.
What can I sell them for? B0rtKoin?
Timeshare?
Invigaron?
When everyone is making money, that’s how a zero sum game works right?