But it's the age, condition and rarity of physical items like (comic) books, coins or stamps that makes them valuable, none of which are a factor with digital files
Unless you have a jpg that's been compressed a billion times like an image macro from 2009
With JPGs it's the 1s and 0s that "prove" you had "the best one".
The image itself is basically irrelevant. NFTs are basically just Shitcoins with unique stampings, maybe like buffalo nickels or those wheat pennies is a better analogy than comic books. Or video game characters skins.
But it's the age, condition and rarity of physical items like (comic) books, coins or stamps that makes them valuable, none of which are a factor with digital files
Unless you have a jpg that's been compressed a billion times like an image macro from 2009
:dprk-soldier: compressed you say?
With JPGs it's the 1s and 0s that "prove" you had "the best one".
The image itself is basically irrelevant. NFTs are basically just Shitcoins with unique stampings, maybe like buffalo nickels or those wheat pennies is a better analogy than comic books. Or video game characters skins.
Valuable to collectors. We're talking about value to tech bros, which has literally zero basis in reality