• Visstix@lemmy.world
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    How does that thing have a value of $63000? Did someone actually pay that? Are they asking that? Also there’s apparently 5 of em? I am so confused.

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      There are 5 of them and they’re worth $63,000 because they said so. And they hope they can convince enough people of that so they can sell them quick and forget they ever existed.

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    Another gambling fraud disguised as a “game”. Politicians all over the world should do more about this to protect people from addiction and debt.

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    prodcedureally generated, but NFT?

    so basically, no scarcity of production, but scarcity of consumption?

    the world has gone insane. we don’t deserve computers

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    Aren’t NFTs a dead meme? I can go to Shutterstock to buy some real art instead of some random JPEG.

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    Well I’m glad someone has done this so everyone else can see for sure that this is a dead idea

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    Remember that time Ubi management tried to promote NFT to their employees and give some to them as a “bonus”? And then their own employees just told them to fuck off with that bullshit?

    Ubisoft needs to crash and burn.

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        The higher ups? Yeah, probably. This was clearly an attempt to embark their employees so they’d kickstart a hype. It didn’t work.

        Ubisoft devs are probably mostly decent people, but the more we hear about the upper management, the worse.