@Naich @AutisticMumTo3 @fribbledom
There are NTFs with real world utility. I just wanted to add that here because otherwise people only think about the three NFT projects they already know. That would be a shame.
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@Naich @AutisticMumTo3 @fribbledom There are NTFs with real world utility. I just wanted to add that here because otherwise people only think about the three NFT projects they already know. That would be a shame. 6 comments
@Naich @AutisticMumTo3 @fribbledom https://empowa.io/project/collateral-nft/ There's a little FAQ at the end. I can't expect you to get what the project is about instantly as you've most likely never heard of it before. You can of course browse their entire web presence to learn more. @errorbody @AutisticMumTo3 @fribbledom @Naich @AutisticMumTo3 @fribbledom @errorbody @Naich @AutisticMumTo3 @fribbledom So it's a pyramid collection which may benefit 2 families which might turn into 100. The current value of $EMP means it's about $37 a share and then how many houses can be built for $37 grand? But then $EMP lost half its trading value over the year. Why use a volatile barely trading currency instead of just a regular currency? The benefits might attract children but children aren't able to invest in this not very novel scam. @simon_lucy @Naich @AutisticMumTo3 @fribbledom The NFT serves as collateral and not to fund the houses themselves. If you'd use fiat currencies you couldn't get the community on board. Crypto is borderless and not tied to a nation and more accessible in that sense. I can use the fiat currency of my home country and buy ADA and swap it into EMP (which isn't available on many CEXs, yes). I'd see great use of a stablecoin because, as you've pointed out, EMP is a volatile asset. |
@errorbody @AutisticMumTo3 @fribbledom
Examples of NFTs which are genuinely useful...?