top | item 29085107 NFT Platforms Have Found Their New Worst Enemy: Twitter T-Shirt Bots 3 points| ozdave | 4 years ago |gizmodo.com.au | reply 4 comments order hn newest [+] [-] jobigoud|4 years ago|reply NFT platforms don't care about copies of the art used to make the NFT. It's obvious to anyone the art can be copied. Most likely copycat T-shirts are free advertisment and inflate the value of the NFT even more. [+] [-] coldacid|4 years ago|reply Sometimes two wrongs DOES make a right. [+] [-] rvz|4 years ago|reply Let's see here: Lazy Lion NFT #678: $298k (66.5 ETH @ $4,500) T-shirt of Lazy Lion NFT: <$30 (0.007 ETH @ $4,500) Right click and save: Priceless. [+] [-] coldacid|4 years ago|reply There are some things money SHOULDN'T buy. And NFTs are one of them.
[+] [-] jobigoud|4 years ago|reply NFT platforms don't care about copies of the art used to make the NFT. It's obvious to anyone the art can be copied. Most likely copycat T-shirts are free advertisment and inflate the value of the NFT even more.
[+] [-] rvz|4 years ago|reply Let's see here: Lazy Lion NFT #678: $298k (66.5 ETH @ $4,500) T-shirt of Lazy Lion NFT: <$30 (0.007 ETH @ $4,500) Right click and save: Priceless. [+] [-] coldacid|4 years ago|reply There are some things money SHOULDN'T buy. And NFTs are one of them.
[+] [-] coldacid|4 years ago|reply There are some things money SHOULDN'T buy. And NFTs are one of them.
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