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Hammerite posted:nfts are so stupid that I can't really 100% believe all these people are actually serious about them. I feel like they are gonna turn around any minute and go "sike! you really thought we believed this obvious cuckoo clock bullshit? come on man" https://twitter.com/Reuters/status/1373976320263270400 https://twitter.com/Reuters/status/1373977036709068800
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so this is just the robot going ham with a paintbrush on already existing images, like three of those portraits are the exact same pose
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# ? Mar 24, 2021 18:32 |
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cool av posted:with NFTs, I'm pretty convinced it's a lot more driven by naive enthusiasts. but maybe I'm wrong. It's crypto. There are a lot of naive enthusiasts but there's also a substantial number of grifters.
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cool av posted:with right wing chest-thumping, the blatant lying is part of the whole show. the fact that you're lying and you and everybody else knows it and yet you only double-down when confronted, is what makes you strong. that's true of the right-wing election lie ringleaders, but what makes it work are the countless dipshits who actually believe it. The ringleaders know its a show but the show doesn't work without an audience. a Sidney Powell tweet doesn't mean much until a hundred thousand credulous morons hit the retweet button. Hell, the DC courts are currently overwhelmed with processing indictments for hundreds of idiots who believed it so much that they drove cross-country in January to commit a bunch of felonies, after which they tell FBI agents and federal judges that they only did it because they believed Serious People like Donald Trump and Sidney Powell I don't think that environment is all that dissimilar from crypto and NFT stuff. Most of the folks now hollering about NFTs on social media are naively caught up in the hype and don't realize (and don't want to realize, once they're emotionally invested in it) that there's just nothing there, but there's a bunch of ringleaders who know it's bullshit and are just in it to make a buck. It might not yet have dawned on Twitter rube #43023 that they're buying nothing but a meaningless serial number on a list, whereas the folks who wrote the Foundation.app terms of service know that but are happy to let everyone assume otherwise.
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# ? Mar 24, 2021 19:00 |
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I haven't read it, but there's a book on bitcoins connections to very right-wing movements. There's probably more of a connection than most of us realize.
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Shumagorath posted:imagine not only being dumb enough to send a dick pic, but sending a dick pic to someone weird enough to react to it by minting an NFT, and then having to DMCA your own dick cant my rear end is public domain
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Boxturret posted:for every tweet a winkelvode makes they pass the phone back and forth typing one character each. it is a solemn ceremony that can take several hours genuinely lol'd at this image
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# ? Mar 24, 2021 22:23 |
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I imagine the Winklevii like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vkAmDUUf60
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lol
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# ? Mar 25, 2021 02:28 |
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Crypto/NFT poster child Beeple immediately cashed out all of his ETH to USD and admitted NFTs are a bubble lmao https://twitter.com/KennethDredd/status/1374683464998350854 later nerds thanks for the $50mil
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# ? Mar 25, 2021 04:53 |
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beeple betrayed me
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# ? Mar 25, 2021 04:56 |
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name change to "man of the beeple"
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Lmao
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I'm "recalled, recalling"
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repiv posted:Crypto/NFT poster child Beeple immediately cashed out all of his ETH to USD and admitted NFTs are a bubble lmao nice hopefully he'll buy us all drinks next time I see him
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god drat, i saw beeple in one of corridor crew's old yt video and i hadn't made the link until recently. had a feeling he was just a weird dude and i'm so very glad he cashed out. good on you beeple, now do something good with that money
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# ? Mar 25, 2021 07:30 |
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Has CIG created any spaceship jpeg NFTs yet? Surely they would want to get in on this grift.
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Ocean of Milk posted:Has CIG created any spaceship jpeg NFTs yet? Surely they would want to get in on this grift. it's like you're drawing a summoning circle for him.
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# ? Mar 25, 2021 07:33 |
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s e r a p h has gone quiet because he's busy shilling for nfts
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# ? Mar 25, 2021 09:08 |
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He's like beetlejuice, mention him by name 3 times and he shall appear.
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# ? Mar 25, 2021 09:19 |
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ultrafilter posted:I haven't read it, but there's a book on bitcoins connections to very right-wing movements. There's probably more of a connection than most of us realize. it's a good book and everyone should read it
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# ? Mar 25, 2021 10:14 |
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I want these NFT people to explain to me how the artist was able to upload the "original" to the server without making a copy. And how they view the picture not as a copy through the internet.
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Fame Douglas posted:I want these NFT people to explain to me how the artist was able to upload the "original" to the server without making a copy. And how they view the picture not as a copy through the internet. electrons are fungible.
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Fame Douglas posted:I want these NFT people to explain to me how the artist was able to upload the "original" to the server without making a copy. And how they view the picture not as a copy through the internet. Beeple did an interview with Corridor Digital that kind of went into it. He describes it less as being about "originality" as it is about basically having a certificate of ownership. Now that there can be certificates of ownership minted by the original artist that can be sold, it creates a market (that he also admits is pretty much purely speculation, with maybe a small touch of people wanting to support artists). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13U573keZ3A (They do insert a whole segment completely bullshitting about the environmental impact, which sucks and is the worst part of the video.)
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# ? Mar 25, 2021 13:07 |
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Artists selling their work digitally is nothing new, it's why something like Patreon exists. And I find it highly doubtful there's going to be a flourishing secondary market for "used" tokens in the future.
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ultrafilter posted:I haven't read it, but there's a book on bitcoins connections to very right-wing movements. There's probably more of a connection than most of us realize. Next you're gonna say that about guns
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xtal posted:Next you're gonna say that about guns wonder how Smith & Wesson is gonna get in on the nft craze
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repiv posted:Crypto/NFT poster child Beeple immediately cashed out all of his ETH to USD and admitted NFTs are a bubble lmao this guy's art seems pretty cool and it's nice to see he's also not a moron. good for him for walking away with $50 mil of some crypto idiot's money - i'd do the same if i had any talent at all
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# ? Mar 25, 2021 13:39 |
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He doesn't have any talent at all either, he just said it's a bubble. Right place, right time type of thing.
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# ? Mar 25, 2021 13:40 |
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All his art is terrible, imagine paying millions for that Deviant Art-level garbage, lmao.
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Midjack posted:name change to "man of the beeple"
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Fame Douglas posted:Artists selling their work digitally is nothing new, it's why something like Patreon exists. And I find it highly doubtful there's going to be a flourishing secondary market for "used" tokens in the future. It feels like they're trying to bootstrap a high art market into existence. If they can do that, then I can see it becoming something significant even if there are only few thousand absurd billionaires who really care about it. Hell, plenty of the existing market in high art and famous historical pieces operate in a very similar kind of space anyways. Rich guy A buys famous painting or historical artifact from rich guy B, but the whole time the piece stays "on loan" in the collection of a museum where the public can see it (and where professionals can do things like make sure it stays in pristine condition). The high art market is all clout-chasing (and money laundering), so a system that allows that to happen with digital art isn't automatically doomed. A lot of it will depend on what happens when the owner of NFT for "The First 5000 Days" puts it up for sale. If it can sell for at or above the amount it went for originally, then this will probably be around a long time. There's no way to tell if that will happen though, because like all high art sales it'll be entirely a matter of hype and the whims of rich people.
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And if you think about it, when "The First 5000 Days" 404s, it's only more arty and valuable.
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# ? Mar 25, 2021 13:57 |
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I'm going to make a bitcoin blockchain NFT and sell it for twenty trillion dollars.
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Paladinus posted:I'm going to make a bitcoin blockchain NFT and sell it for twenty trillion dollars. hi craig
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catspleen posted:electrons are fungible. blockchain technology could* make non-fungible electrons, invest now ("indistinguishability of particles" sounds fake so blockchain developers could* just innovatively disrupt around it)
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Once hailed as unhackable, blockchains are now getting hacked There's a paywall but it's easily defeated by an incognito window.
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ultrafilter posted:There's a paywall but it's easily defeated by an incognito window. https://github.com/iamadamdev/bypass-paywalls-chrome
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ultrafilter posted:Once hailed as unhackable, blockchains are now getting hacked lol isn't ethereum classic the currency that literally takes pride in coding errors i.e. the dao? vulnerabilities aren't exactly out of character
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Pigbuster posted:wonder how Smith & Wesson is gonna get in on the nft craze right now my wife tells me magazines are selling for over $100 because the gun market operates in a very bitcoinlike speculative bubble manner, except instead of speculating on future price you're speculating on right wing pissbaby fears that contrary to all past evidence the democrats might actually do something about a problem one of these days i guess what i'm saying is i'm sure we'll be seeing gun nft's any time now because it absolutely fits
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