>>60907546 (OP) >take something that can be reproduced infinitely at no cost >make it artificially scarce for no reason >expect everybody to go "oh okay" and jump on board instead of either ignoring the scarcity or ignoring the whole thing completely
It still blows my mind.
>>60907774 >worthless since abandoning the gold standard >retarded refusal to adapt to the invention of the printing press (get paid to create you retard not paid to distribute) >not applicable, houses are discrete things with very clear ownership - trespassers should be shot
>>60907546 (OP)
I even considered making my own NFTs until everything started to devalue. I still find it funny that memecoins survived instead, I even still see them on note.fun, I miss how everyone pretended that NFTs were a good long term investment