Donald Trump, the leading Republican candidate for 2024 has dropped another batch of NFTs. Judging by the teasers so far they look to be even more tasteful than the first bunch. https://www.instagram.com/reel/CrMEmbrNnCW/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link What do you think? An appropriate celebration of a life of a great man. Or a wrecking ball of distasteful abomination? Are any closet Trump supporters going to have a flutter? We won't judge....promise.
Trump must be having money problems wonder if it's his charities buying this nonsense, that would be one way to funnel the charity money into his own bank account
Apparently Jack Smith is sniffing around wire fraud charges since the money that was supposed to go to investigate the “stolen” 2020 election has somehow ended up flying around the USA in his gaudy gilded plane
Wow! He can surf on money, play guitar and has a supernatural lion with flame-on powers and STILL couldn't stop the steal? What a disappointment. Be back later, gotta go google what a "NFT" is.
Well, kinda sorta, but they aren’t tokens. They are collectibles. Trade a Jordan trading card for a James card, non fungible. Anything you trade for something different is non fungible.
Very true. Especially blm, they struggling these days. Which is a good thing for America, but astounding they did so well for so long. Their brand of racism was popular. But as for the topic I still do t quite understand why people like NFTs. And I’m usually a tech head.
I won't be buying any. But NFT's arent really all that different than the paper federal reserve notes we carry around in our wallets. At least these NFT's aren't adorned with ancient occult symbols or inflated with a massive military hegemony, soaked in oil and blood. Let me know when Trump starts selling ammo or gold.
No, NFTs are basically a digital receipt for a thing, but without an actual ownership of the thing itself. You get your digital receipt to a specific trading card, but you do not own any physical trading card, nor do you own any copyright or trademark to the art depicted on the card. There are no physical tokens, or anything physical for that matter
You seem to have completely missed the punchline on this one. Why don’t you go purchase one of these NFTs yourself and find out for yourself what you are actually being sold. I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised
The key specification is what you own. What you own is a digital receipt. For example, if you own an NFT to a painting, you do not own the physical painting itself, nor do you own any copyright or trademark to the painting You own only the digital receipt, that’s what an NFT is