The "Nigerian Letter" or “419” Fraud/Scams often include typos, etc., so that non-gullible people notice and mark spam or ignore.
NFTs are kind of like those typos. Only an idiot would look at NFTs and think "Wow, this is a reasonable value for the price, not doing too much environmental destruction, and the concept of artificial scarcity is desirable!" Now you have a place, generally called "The NFT community", where almost everyone has pre-selected themselves to be three things: an idiot, enough money to not care about "gas fees", and already spent money on questionable "investments".
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The "Nigerian Letter" or “419” Fraud/Scams often include typos, etc., so that non-gullible people notice and mark spam or ignore.
NFTs are kind of like those typos. Only an idiot would look at NFTs and think "Wow, this is a reasonable value for the price, not doing too much environmental destruction, and the concept of artificial scarcity is desirable!" Now you have a place, generally called "The NFT community", where almost everyone has pre-selected themselves to be three things: an idiot, enough money to not care about "gas fees", and already spent money on questionable "investments".
It's like an all-you-can-scam buffet.