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minus-squarebuckykat [none/use name]hexbear52·1 year agoThe idea of enforcing scarcity onto inherently nonscarce digital "goods" is one of the purest expressions of capitalist brainworms link
minus-squarebuckykat [none/use name]hexbear31·1 year agoIn my more conspiracy-brained moments, I sometimes think NFTs are a plot to get people to accept DRM by buying into it in the same way homeownership got people to buy into capitalism in the US and UK. link
minus-squarePeoplesRepublicOfNewEngland [he/him]hexbear14·1 year agoI mean homes at least have use value but for people who don't know what that is I see your point link
minus-squareJoeByeThen [he/him, they/them]hexbear10·edit-21 year agoThe goal was to tokenize everything instead of having privacy. link
The idea of enforcing scarcity onto inherently nonscarce digital "goods" is one of the purest expressions of capitalist brainworms
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In my more conspiracy-brained moments, I sometimes think NFTs are a plot to get people to accept DRM by buying into it in the same way homeownership got people to buy into capitalism in the US and UK.
I mean homes at least have use value but for people who don't know what that is I see your point
The goal was to tokenize everything instead of having privacy.