The value of an item is whatever someone is willing to pay for it. At a high level, think of an NFT as a digital version of a baseball card and it uses Blockchain technology. Many people may not see an NFT or baseball card as something that holds a lot of value, but there are a group of people who it may appeal to. Non-fungible means not able to be replaced. Yeah people can download copies of something, but it's not the original. Just like people can make copies of Mona Lisa but it's not the original Mona Lisa. Again, something is worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it. If you have the Blockchain token, you own the item.
Yep it's all digital, and there is only one original which is verifiable through the Blockchain token. You could make a physical copy, but it would not be as valuable since it is not the original.but it’s all digital? There’s no physical copy of the image? Or baseball card for your reference?
and what sets the market price for the image? Like is an image made from Dhersh more popular or valuable than something made from Ohionole?
THIS is where it falls apart for me. Digital images, audio files, etc, can be made IDENTICAL to the original. In art, that copy is noticeably different from the original. I guess there are forgeries...A better example is to think of an NFT as a piece of art, while there are many prints (copies) there is only one original. You could right click on an NFT and have a copy for free, but that will show up in the code if you try to pass it off as original. They are digital art. Don't buy them for investment, buy them because you like the art or you want to support a particular person/platform that the NFT is associated with. If you're lucky that platform blows up and you're NFT gains value.
I'm no expert, just trying to learn myself, but from the podcasts I've listened to from people in the crypto and web 3 realms, the code in the blockchain is how you can tell original from copy. A copy will look just like the original except the code will show that it's a copy.THIS is where it falls apart for me. Digital images, audio files, etc, can be made IDENTICAL to the original. In art, that copy is noticeably different from the original. I guess there are forgeries...
Anyway, when it comes to quality and usefulness a digital copy is as good as the original for most people.
Also, where does the token come from? How do you know the actual digital file used to generate it can't be altered slightly and a new one created from THAT one?
There is the ability to make an identical copy of just about anything. Art, collectors items, you name it. But for a collector who is trying to own an item and who is into that hobby, there is a lot of value in owning the original.THIS is where it falls apart for me. Digital images, audio files, etc, can be made IDENTICAL to the original. In art, that copy is noticeably different from the original. I guess there are forgeries...
Anyway, when it comes to quality and usefulness a digital copy is as good as the original for most people.
Also, where does the token come from? How do you know the actual digital file used to generate it can't be altered slightly and a new one created from THAT one?
My understanding is you do not own the "item" you own the address for the blockchain that the item rests on so it's not like owning the Mona Lisa it's like owning the safe in which it's kept.There is the ability to make an identical copy of just about anything. Art, collectors items, you name it. But for a collector who is trying to own an item and who is into that hobby, there is a lot of value in owning the original.
Wha UF the create the same NFT with same zblick Chsin Tech or I use a different vderivstuve of block chsin Tech. I create a block chdin token for exact same NFT. How can one know which block chsin token is the original or with more (perhaps not NFT with a different Block chsin token becomes more valuable).Yep it's all digital, and there is only one original which is verifiable through the Blockchain token. You could make a physical copy, but it would not be as valuable since it is not the original.
The value or worth is determined just like how any other commodity's would be. There could be a market of 1 person or 1,000,000 people, and whatever someone is willing to pay for it will set the price. So the item could be put up for auction, or it could be listed at a set price. If it is listed and it doesn't sell then that means one of two things. Either there is no market for the item or the price needs to change.
The original of a digital item? Doesn't make sense. Its not like the original Loony Toons sketches or an original Jackson Pollock its a identical copy of a digital item, exactly the same as every other million copies. A copy of a painting or sculpture is in someway different than the original which is part of the reason it has value along with demand for the item.There is the ability to make an identical copy of just about anything. Art, collectors items, you name it. But for a collector who is trying to own an item and who is into that hobby, there is a lot of value in owning the original.
If a person makes an original piece of art digitally it is still art and may have value to someone. However, I agree the original painting is different than an original digital item in that one is hand made.The original of a digital item? Doesn't make sense. Its not like the original Loony Toons sketches or an original Jackson Pollock its a identical copy of a digital item, exactly the same as every other million copies. A copy of a painting or sculpture is in someway different than the original which is part of the reason it has value along with demand for the item.
I guess I'm too old to understand why there would be any value in that. To each his own.
You appear to be pixelating .Wha UF the create the same NFT with same zblick Chsin Tech or I use a different vderivstuve of block chsin Tech. I create a block chdin token for exact same NFT. How can one know which block chsin token is the original or with more (perhaps not NFT with a different Block chsin token becomes more valuable).
Crypto needs to die so I can buy a decent video card for a PC all the damn Crypto miners destroying the market for gaming and video editing.I want crypto and nfts to die. It’s stupid. Wastes buckets of energy. Ridiculous amounts of energy. It has destroyed the video card market for completely worthless calculations. it supports criminal enterprises. And it’s basically a Ponzi scheme. This stuff can’t crash fast enough.
Right there with you. It’s super annoying.Crypto needs to die so I can buy a decent video card for a PC all the damn Crypto miners destroying the market for gaming and video editing.