“An NFT of Jack Dorsey's first tweet bought for $2.9M is now valued at less than 4 dollars.” cc: @web3isgreat
@tchambers @web3isgreat And of course the JPEG of Jack's first tweet, which is all that the NFT references, was and remains completely free.
Quite how allegedly intelligent (or at least evidently wealthy) people could get conned into paying for that sort of nonsense remains one of the great mysteries of the past few years.
@losttourist @tchambers @web3isgreat Not to mention, it’s the token that is non-fungible. Anyone could take the same screenshot of the tweet and make a new NFT referring to it.
@toriver @losttourist @tchambers @web3isgreat Good new market. Meta-nfts
@trekologer @toriver @losttourist @tchambers @web3isgreat nothing is worthless, if you can get someone to pay money for it.