NFTs

Pandiculate

Well-known member
this company seems to have scraped Spotify and created NFTs of other peoples music to sell



apparently the plan is to get sued

 

Clinamenic

Binary & Tweed
It is somewhat unfortunate that the term NFT has become synonymous with junky collectibles. Certainly not all the collectibles are junky, but beyond that NFTs are infinitely broader than mere collectibles. It'll become one of those things that gets built into online platforms and software, perhaps even without users being cognizant of it.
 

sufi

lala

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4:15 AM (7 hours ago)

to me




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qwerty south

no use for a witticism
Also MLMs,
Dissensus should get some MLMs together :love:
Wonder how much of this comes from rebadged cobra group schemes at the top level

I remember when one of my Dad's old "pals" came round to get him into his Amway MLM - his friend gave me a lift to the pub and I noticed he had a copy of "How to make friends and influence people" in his car.

I later defaced his Amway promotional materials when I returned from the pub - Dad made me Tippex over the damage....
 
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