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Lawsuit: Sotheby's $24M sale to FTX gave Bored Ape NFTs "an air of legitimacy."

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[–] Scourge@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

NFT's expand digital property rights and allow direct ownership of digital assets in ways that, for example, buying a game on steam doesn't. That being said, why people wanted to have direct digital ownership of a 2D image of a monkey in various clothing... that's where I got lost. I can easily understand buying like... a text book, or a video game, music, your copy of microsoft office as an NFT, y'know, things that would actually have a re-sale value to it? But why the fuck would you want a monkey picture?