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  • Boom
    Boom Posts: 1,679
    Looks legit - sign me up.
  • clive
    clive Posts: 19,454

    Clubs promoting NFTs pose 'risk' to fans, MPs warn

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-67064824
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    2+2-4=0
    My contribution to the emergency whip round.
  • Huskaris
    Huskaris Posts: 9,848
    seth plum said:
    2+2-4=0
    My contribution to the emergency whip round.
    If you turn that joke into an NFT can I buy it and then destroy it so I don't have to see you make it for the 40th time? Or is that not how NFTs work?
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    Yeah.
    Yours for £50,000,000
  • Leroy Ambrose
    Leroy Ambrose Posts: 14,436
    So, how's everybody's NFT investments looking then? Not heard a lot about then recently... 🤔
  • Huskaris
    Huskaris Posts: 9,848
    So, how's everybody's NFT investments looking then? Not heard a lot about then recently... 🤔
    NFTs were the biggest con I've seen in the internet age in my opinion (and off the top of my head).

    They opitimise greed, both from the arseholes who sell them and sadly, the idiots who bought them. I don't think anyone was actually stupid enough to believe NFTs ever had some sort of intrinsic value, but they fooled themselves that they could get rich off them. 

    Along with crypto coins, it's a sad indictment of a society which has very little ways for people to actually make a decent living. Personally I'd have a lot more fun risking it all in a casino than sitting in my mum's basement talking about trading candles and speaking in some cultish coin language, but hey, some people just don't like going outside. 
  • SELR_addicks
    SELR_addicks Posts: 15,446
    NFTs were just a way for people to attempt to hop onto the next Bitcoin train and take some money from some suckers while they were at it. 

    Same as all of the other 'new' crypto coins such as $Trump and the like. 
  • follett
    follett Posts: 1,034
    Yeah it's sad. People can get really really rich off Crypto by essentially encouraging others to buy a coin to boost it price through demand and then selling their holdings for a profit whilst everyone else loses money. People are so desperate to get on the trend and get lucky that the cycle is on repeat and the select few profit at the expense of everyone else.

    None of this has any fundamental value really other than bitcoin which can be used in some instances to purchase things.

    I find it ironic that bitcoin surges massively off the back of Trump. I just can't envisage such a 'patriot' ever accepting bitcoin as it would make the US Dollar futile. 
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,845
    They must be doing well - the main man has upgraded to a rhinestone balaclava now.