The author is confused about what an NFT is. It's simply a verifiable digital claim about 'anything'. It also happens to be a token that is easy to transact with, i.e., buy and sell.
I think the author is just complaining what someone is willing to pay (and is paying) for NFTs. This argument comes up all the time, especially regarding items that have mostly status value.
The answer to that is simple, anyone can pay whatever it's worth to them. It's none of the authors business. Stop complaining.
There are artists and creators who have worked for years and never made a dime from their art. NFTs have changed their lives. NFTs create instant markets for any digital item, giving them value. And there are no middlemen.
The author is missing the beauty of this creative explosion and opportunity. Look into it for yourself and you'll see. Either that or stay poor.
I think the author is just complaining what someone is willing to pay (and is paying) for NFTs. This argument comes up all the time, especially regarding items that have mostly status value.
The answer to that is simple, anyone can pay whatever it's worth to them. It's none of the authors business. Stop complaining.
There are artists and creators who have worked for years and never made a dime from their art. NFTs have changed their lives. NFTs create instant markets for any digital item, giving them value. And there are no middlemen.
The author is missing the beauty of this creative explosion and opportunity. Look into it for yourself and you'll see. Either that or stay poor.