poprock wrote:I keep having ideas for NFT businesses but I personally think NFTs are a load of emperor’s new clothes vapourware crap. I wonder if there’s a way of selling my ideas as a ‘consultant’?
Today’s idea is about giving NFTs away as a bonus with physical band merch bought at gigs. QR code on your band T-shirt that links you to a virtual version of the same shirt (maybe as a Fortnite skin or something). If the band gets bigger, your NFT-shirt goes up in value. (I should trademark that name. NFT-shirt.)
Ideas are worthless. Execution has worth.poprock wrote:I don’t want to do any of this stuff. I just want to sell ideas to other peoplegullibleentrepreneurial enough to try my ideas out.
I mean, there literally has been endless better times to invest in crypto - e.g. back when a Bitcoin cost less than 1 cent. Utter crackpots who would otherwise be shilling some other Ponzi scheme.equinox_code wrote:some really irritating woman I follow on IG (just because I find her annoying. I'm kinda weird like that) recently put out a load of content insisting there has 'literally never been a better time to invest in crypto'.
I think you've got it.equinox_code wrote:convert the idea itself into a NFT
yea I don't know how any of this stuff works.
LivDiv wrote:If its such a good time why are they telling everyone?
djchump wrote:NFTs are old hat, it’s all about FBS (Falcon Based Securities) now - read Twitter thread for investment info and how to get on board at the ground level of the most dynamic financial instrument this century: https://mobile.twitter.com/FalconryFinance/status/1446873636485287941
In finance and economics, the greater fool theory states that the price of an asset is determined by whether you can sell it for a higher price, at a later point in time. On assets where the theory applies, it is implied that the asset's intrinsic value is less important than the increase in demand, however irrational it might be. Any person buying the asset might be a fool, but a person buying the overpriced asset later on, for a higher price, is deemed the greater fool.
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Rich man's play thing is all they are. Status symbol for the wealthy crypto young.RedDave2 wrote:I still don't understand nfts. That star trek video is great but I don't see what the value of these things are. What am I missing oh wise bears and badgers?
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