kuni
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Mar 23, 2021 17:23:05 GMT 1
NFT Art , by kuni on Mar 23, 2021 17:23:05 GMT 1, nothing on blockchain can be deleted by anyone. you cant transfer out a blockchain asset unless the persons account was hacked on a website or platform. then thats their stupid fault. the blockchain is forever you just need to token number to look it up. The blockchain is not forever if the company is using their own, like in the case of NBA top shots. At which point its just a database with a fancy name. Kind of related but there's some speculation that Top Shots may not be solvent and is one massive financial fraud. My own personal experience was that i won a pack there and sold it for around $750. Went to take that money out, deposit it to my US bank account, and am told it takes 6-8 weeks to process withdrawals. Not days...WEEKS. There is literally no good reason it should take this long, unless of course they don't have the cash to pay out.
But I digress.
nothing on blockchain can be deleted by anyone. you cant transfer out a blockchain asset unless the persons account was hacked on a website or platform. then thats their stupid fault. the blockchain is forever you just need to token number to look it up. The blockchain is not forever if the company is using their own, like in the case of NBA top shots. At which point its just a database with a fancy name. Kind of related but there's some speculation that Top Shots may not be solvent and is one massive financial fraud. My own personal experience was that i won a pack there and sold it for around $750. Went to take that money out, deposit it to my US bank account, and am told it takes 6-8 weeks to process withdrawals. Not days...WEEKS. There is literally no good reason it should take this long, unless of course they don't have the cash to pay out. But I digress.
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Mar 23, 2021 17:23:49 GMT 1
NFT Art , by FЯ on Mar 23, 2021 17:23:49 GMT 1, If you mean nodes, then your also wrong as you cant delete info as there will be a record on another node somewhere. millions of nodes It's totally fine if at this point you say you have no idea what blockchain is or how it works go on then clever dick, enlighten us.
If you mean nodes, then your also wrong as you cant delete info as there will be a record on another node somewhere. millions of nodes It's totally fine if at this point you say you have no idea what blockchain is or how it works go on then clever dick, enlighten us.
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Mar 23, 2021 17:29:22 GMT 1
NFT Art , by FЯ on Mar 23, 2021 17:29:22 GMT 1, The blockchain is not forever if the company is using their own, like in the case of NBA top shots. At which point its just a database with a fancy name. Kind of related but there's some speculation that Top Shots may not be solvent and is one massive financial fraud. My own personal experience was that i won a pack there and sold it for around $750. Went to take that money out, deposit it to my US bank account, and am told it takes 6-8 weeks to process withdrawals. Not days...WEEKS. There is literally no good reason it should take this long, unless of course they don't have the cash to pay out. But I digress. This looks like a wallet provider scam rather than blockchain issue. Everythings overloaded and expensive at the moment due to alot of transactions. its quite possible it will take a month or two to process new accounts - i don't know the details of that one.
So many wallets though- its a minefield. Best thing to do is move any crypto to a ledger pen
The blockchain is not forever if the company is using their own, like in the case of NBA top shots. At which point its just a database with a fancy name. Kind of related but there's some speculation that Top Shots may not be solvent and is one massive financial fraud. My own personal experience was that i won a pack there and sold it for around $750. Went to take that money out, deposit it to my US bank account, and am told it takes 6-8 weeks to process withdrawals. Not days...WEEKS. There is literally no good reason it should take this long, unless of course they don't have the cash to pay out. But I digress. This looks like a wallet provider scam rather than blockchain issue. Everythings overloaded and expensive at the moment due to alot of transactions. its quite possible it will take a month or two to process new accounts - i don't know the details of that one. So many wallets though- its a minefield. Best thing to do is move any crypto to a ledger pen
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kuni
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Mar 23, 2021 18:09:52 GMT 1
NFT Art , by kuni on Mar 23, 2021 18:09:52 GMT 1, Kind of related but there's some speculation that Top Shots may not be solvent and is one massive financial fraud. My own personal experience was that i won a pack there and sold it for around $750. Went to take that money out, deposit it to my US bank account, and am told it takes 6-8 weeks to process withdrawals. Not days...WEEKS. There is literally no good reason it should take this long, unless of course they don't have the cash to pay out. But I digress. This looks like a wallet provider scam rather than blockchain issue. Everythings overloaded and expensive at the moment due to alot of transactions. its quite possible it will take a month or two to process new accounts - i don't know the details of that one. So many wallets though- its a minefield. Best thing to do is move any crypto to a ledger pen I agree it's not a blockchain issue per se it's a shady company issue which is using the blockchain to build a shady company.
Here's a solid account of what's going on from a guy who's got $70k tied up that he can't get out. If Top Shots bans him or cancels his account he can't go to blockchain.com and somehow get his money. He's at the whim of the company and this idea of the blockchain gives a false sense of security.
Check it out: Top Shots is a Scam
Kind of related but there's some speculation that Top Shots may not be solvent and is one massive financial fraud. My own personal experience was that i won a pack there and sold it for around $750. Went to take that money out, deposit it to my US bank account, and am told it takes 6-8 weeks to process withdrawals. Not days...WEEKS. There is literally no good reason it should take this long, unless of course they don't have the cash to pay out. But I digress. This looks like a wallet provider scam rather than blockchain issue. Everythings overloaded and expensive at the moment due to alot of transactions. its quite possible it will take a month or two to process new accounts - i don't know the details of that one. So many wallets though- its a minefield. Best thing to do is move any crypto to a ledger pen I agree it's not a blockchain issue per se it's a shady company issue which is using the blockchain to build a shady company. Here's a solid account of what's going on from a guy who's got $70k tied up that he can't get out. If Top Shots bans him or cancels his account he can't go to blockchain.com and somehow get his money. He's at the whim of the company and this idea of the blockchain gives a false sense of security. Check it out: Top Shots is a Scam
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startimeash
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Mar 23, 2021 18:57:31 GMT 1
NFT Art , by startimeash on Mar 23, 2021 18:57:31 GMT 1, It's totally fine if at this point you say you have no idea what blockchain is or how it works go on then clever dick, enlighten us. There are multiple blockchains. Anyone can create one. It is simply a way of storing the data.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blockchain#Types
It's totally fine if at this point you say you have no idea what blockchain is or how it works go on then clever dick, enlighten us. There are multiple blockchains. Anyone can create one. It is simply a way of storing the data. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blockchain#Types
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startimeash
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Mar 23, 2021 19:01:06 GMT 1
NFT Art , by startimeash on Mar 23, 2021 19:01:06 GMT 1, For £12.99 you can learn how to create a brand new blockchain and your own cryptocurrency:
www.udemy.com/course/build-blockchain/
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startimeash
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Mar 23, 2021 19:02:35 GMT 1
NFT Art , by startimeash on Mar 23, 2021 19:02:35 GMT 1, Mining does not provide network security
Many blockchain (especially Bitcoin) proponents argue that miners maintain the stability and security of a blockchain. If there are enough miners this is true.
The problem is that miners can combine. If they do they assemble a coven (in Bitcoin’s case, >50% of mining power) they can rewrite or alter the blockchain record. If this is possible, the security of data disappears.
The counter argument is that there is no economic incentive for miners to shoot themselves in their economic feet. This may be correct where there is sufficient economic incentive.
The counter-counter argument is that a malicious ‘actor’ may find it worthwhile, say for political reasons, to take control, even if only temporarily. The mere possibility of disrupting network security should give enterprises food for thought.
Mining does not provide network security
Many blockchain (especially Bitcoin) proponents argue that miners maintain the stability and security of a blockchain. If there are enough miners this is true.
The problem is that miners can combine. If they do they assemble a coven (in Bitcoin’s case, >50% of mining power) they can rewrite or alter the blockchain record. If this is possible, the security of data disappears.
The counter argument is that there is no economic incentive for miners to shoot themselves in their economic feet. This may be correct where there is sufficient economic incentive.
The counter-counter argument is that a malicious ‘actor’ may find it worthwhile, say for political reasons, to take control, even if only temporarily. The mere possibility of disrupting network security should give enterprises food for thought.
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Mar 23, 2021 23:29:03 GMT 1
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NFT Art , by jones27 on Mar 23, 2021 23:29:03 GMT 1, If the NFTs were prone to bots, offered at sub £200 and had a resale of x10-20 cost then this thread would not exist.
If the NFTs were prone to bots, offered at sub £200 and had a resale of x10-20 cost then this thread would not exist.
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There you go..there is one more big player missing though. Like I mentioned before, strengthen your eth hold
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kuni
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Mar 24, 2021 21:38:51 GMT 1
NFT Art , by kuni on Mar 24, 2021 21:38:51 GMT 1, So when my brother first told me about NFT's i think I said something to the effect of "that's moronic why would anyone spend that kind of money on what's essentially a GIF?" But he persisted and I started to listen to him and try to understand it. Everything that the other person stated is the same for me, but i'd also add that the more i started researching it the more i believe that this is actually the start of a paradigm shift in how we think about ownership and identity. I feel like a dinosaur when i'm talking to the typical NFT collector. I tried to understand why they'd pay as much for a NFT as they would for a large canvas by the artist. I couldn't understand this (and still don't to a large extent because I love physical art) but i have warmed up to the idea that "kids" who are 20 years younger to me truly are digital natives - they don't think of property ownership in the same way as I do, and don't think twice about attending a concert online or going to a gallery opening in a metaverse (as the kids call it), this is their reality. It also feels like this thing is accelerating at a pace that's both exciting and unnerving, and I feel an urgency to learn mixed with a fear of being left behind. That may be irrational, and I'm sure the folks trading tulips in Amsterdam felt a similar way, but i'm willing to bet that this merging of digital and physical reality is here to say. I see digital as simply a new medium and expect that there will be transcendent artists that come out of this space. i haven't seen much that's blown my mind, and i only own a handful of art works, but I'm keeping an eye out for an artist that makes the kind of work that i can't stop thinking about while trying to fall asleep. I think they're out there, and by immersing myself in the market I hope that i'll be able to spot them when they come on the scene. In much the same way as street art emerged and was misunderstood by everyone in the fine art world, I think we're at the beginning of a new movement and I want to be there for it. So, I'd just add this to the list that was posted above me because all of that holds true. Thank you for this - it's interesting. I was quite taken by this section "I'm keeping an eye out for an artist that makes the kind of work that i can't stop thinking about while trying to fall asleep" - I think perhaps where (for me at least) this might become more exciting is to imagine what kind of art could be created that lends itself well to this medium, rather than simply scanning a photo of a physical artwork and selling the image, or selling a piece of art created digitally. I note that the Reeder piece is animated, but again it's not particularly new or exciting. I suspect that as with all technology there will be young and clever people who find ways of using it that the rest of us have yet to imagine, but when they do it'll seem obvious and natural. But hopefully the lazy and the greedy (I'm looking at you, JBoy) won't spoil it in the meantime. Felipe Pantone is dropping his first NFT tonight on NG. He's doing it with Beyond the Streets. Unfortunately is such a disappointing collection. Pantone has been in this space doing digital art for years and i can't believe he did something so underwhelming. It's a total cash grab.
So when my brother first told me about NFT's i think I said something to the effect of "that's moronic why would anyone spend that kind of money on what's essentially a GIF?" But he persisted and I started to listen to him and try to understand it. Everything that the other person stated is the same for me, but i'd also add that the more i started researching it the more i believe that this is actually the start of a paradigm shift in how we think about ownership and identity. I feel like a dinosaur when i'm talking to the typical NFT collector. I tried to understand why they'd pay as much for a NFT as they would for a large canvas by the artist. I couldn't understand this (and still don't to a large extent because I love physical art) but i have warmed up to the idea that "kids" who are 20 years younger to me truly are digital natives - they don't think of property ownership in the same way as I do, and don't think twice about attending a concert online or going to a gallery opening in a metaverse (as the kids call it), this is their reality. It also feels like this thing is accelerating at a pace that's both exciting and unnerving, and I feel an urgency to learn mixed with a fear of being left behind. That may be irrational, and I'm sure the folks trading tulips in Amsterdam felt a similar way, but i'm willing to bet that this merging of digital and physical reality is here to say. I see digital as simply a new medium and expect that there will be transcendent artists that come out of this space. i haven't seen much that's blown my mind, and i only own a handful of art works, but I'm keeping an eye out for an artist that makes the kind of work that i can't stop thinking about while trying to fall asleep. I think they're out there, and by immersing myself in the market I hope that i'll be able to spot them when they come on the scene. In much the same way as street art emerged and was misunderstood by everyone in the fine art world, I think we're at the beginning of a new movement and I want to be there for it. So, I'd just add this to the list that was posted above me because all of that holds true. Thank you for this - it's interesting. I was quite taken by this section "I'm keeping an eye out for an artist that makes the kind of work that i can't stop thinking about while trying to fall asleep" - I think perhaps where (for me at least) this might become more exciting is to imagine what kind of art could be created that lends itself well to this medium, rather than simply scanning a photo of a physical artwork and selling the image, or selling a piece of art created digitally. I note that the Reeder piece is animated, but again it's not particularly new or exciting. I suspect that as with all technology there will be young and clever people who find ways of using it that the rest of us have yet to imagine, but when they do it'll seem obvious and natural. But hopefully the lazy and the greedy (I'm looking at you, JBoy) won't spoil it in the meantime. Felipe Pantone is dropping his first NFT tonight on NG. He's doing it with Beyond the Streets. Unfortunately is such a disappointing collection. Pantone has been in this space doing digital art for years and i can't believe he did something so underwhelming. It's a total cash grab.
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startimeash
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Mar 24, 2021 23:05:24 GMT 1
NFT Art , by startimeash on Mar 24, 2021 23:05:24 GMT 1, Those Pantone’s are terrible. This whole space would make Bernie Madoff blush.
Those Pantone’s are terrible. This whole space would make Bernie Madoff blush.
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gmidd
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Mar 25, 2021 2:54:51 GMT 1
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NFT Art , by gmidd on Mar 25, 2021 2:54:51 GMT 1, I'm a fan of Pantone, but those NFTs were awful! He has so many cool interactive physical pieces and I think his art lends itself well to the digital space so I'm not sure why he went the route he did.
I'm a fan of Pantone, but those NFTs were awful! He has so many cool interactive physical pieces and I think his art lends itself well to the digital space so I'm not sure why he went the route he did.
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gmidd
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Mar 25, 2021 3:06:44 GMT 1
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NFT Art , by gmidd on Mar 25, 2021 3:06:44 GMT 1, I'm a fan of Pantone, but those NFTs were awful! He has so many cool interactive physical pieces and I think his art lends itself well to the digital space so I'm not sure why he went the route he did. Money Right, but I think he could've made a ton more money if he released something better. I feel like it was a missed opportunity.
I'm a fan of Pantone, but those NFTs were awful! He has so many cool interactive physical pieces and I think his art lends itself well to the digital space so I'm not sure why he went the route he did. Money Right, but I think he could've made a ton more money if he released something better. I feel like it was a missed opportunity.
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gmidd
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Mar 25, 2021 3:13:20 GMT 1
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NFT Art , by gmidd on Mar 25, 2021 3:13:20 GMT 1, Right, but I think he could've made a ton more money if he released something better. I feel like it was a missed opportunity. Money + short time to make money on NFTs I guess. But you can't tell me he doesn't have a bunch of digital files he could have easily turned into NFTs. Just seems like a weird choice and was definitely not what I was expecting when I clicked the links in the email.
Right, but I think he could've made a ton more money if he released something better. I feel like it was a missed opportunity. Money + short time to make money on NFTs I guess. But you can't tell me he doesn't have a bunch of digital files he could have easily turned into NFTs. Just seems like a weird choice and was definitely not what I was expecting when I clicked the links in the email.
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Mar 25, 2021 8:38:24 GMT 1
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NFT Art , by Lord Lucas Roham on Mar 25, 2021 8:38:24 GMT 1, It's a cash grab and nothing more. The only people buying are those that champion and constantly bleat on about crypto. I am more than happy to leave them to it.
Additionally notice the buyers of the big ticket items such as the Beeple NFTs and the 'Mona Lisa' Tweet always seems to be the big players in the crypto Industry. Justin Sun etc
The art is poor, overpriced and there is no real way to display it. I can unequivocally state that I'll not ever purchase NFT art as long as I live.
It's a cash grab and nothing more. The only people buying are those that champion and constantly bleat on about crypto. I am more than happy to leave them to it.
Additionally notice the buyers of the big ticket items such as the Beeple NFTs and the 'Mona Lisa' Tweet always seems to be the big players in the crypto Industry. Justin Sun etc
The art is poor, overpriced and there is no real way to display it. I can unequivocally state that I'll not ever purchase NFT art as long as I live.
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kuni
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Mar 25, 2021 14:59:45 GMT 1
NFT Art , by kuni on Mar 25, 2021 14:59:45 GMT 1, Money + short time to make money on NFTs I guess. But you can't tell me he doesn't have a bunch of digital files he could have easily turned into NFTs. Just seems like a weird choice and was definitely not what I was expecting when I clicked the links in the email. Totally agree. Pantone seems like the perfect artist to dive into this space and he totally mailed it in. Can't believe Beyond the Streets put their name on this. Looks like the market has spoken he sold his pieces for $2k last night and less than 12 hours later they're going for $900 and still dropping. That's as bad as i've ever seen.
Even Pantone's artist statement is a load of shit. Felipe Pantone says, “I created THE GRAFFITI COLLECTION as my very first NFT release as a way to best utilize this innovative medium and technology." If that's the best way he can come up with to utilize the medium then god help him.
Money + short time to make money on NFTs I guess. But you can't tell me he doesn't have a bunch of digital files he could have easily turned into NFTs. Just seems like a weird choice and was definitely not what I was expecting when I clicked the links in the email. Totally agree. Pantone seems like the perfect artist to dive into this space and he totally mailed it in. Can't believe Beyond the Streets put their name on this. Looks like the market has spoken he sold his pieces for $2k last night and less than 12 hours later they're going for $900 and still dropping. That's as bad as i've ever seen. Even Pantone's artist statement is a load of shit. Felipe Pantone says, “I created THE GRAFFITI COLLECTION as my very first NFT release as a way to best utilize this innovative medium and technology." If that's the best way he can come up with to utilize the medium then god help him.
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Mar 25, 2021 15:18:14 GMT 1
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NFT Art , by jimmyjam on Mar 25, 2021 15:18:14 GMT 1, For some artists NFTs could backfire on them. Especially if they are doing lazy ones. Kind of kills the whole “street / urban art” for these artists to get into this. Just makes them look straight up greedy and without much artistic talent.
For some artists NFTs could backfire on them. Especially if they are doing lazy ones. Kind of kills the whole “street / urban art” for these artists to get into this. Just makes them look straight up greedy and without much artistic talent.
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kuni
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Mar 25, 2021 15:44:48 GMT 1
NFT Art , by kuni on Mar 25, 2021 15:44:48 GMT 1, For some artists NFTs could backfire on them. Especially if they are doing lazy ones. Kind of kills the whole “street / urban art” for these artists to get into this. Just makes them look straight up greedy and without much artistic talent. I couldn't agree more. i'm much more ambivalent about Pantone now that i've seen his lazy ass NFT work. Lost a lot of respect for him and just puzzled that Roger Gastman would cosign that garbage. The market is speaking though and it's a total dog on the secondary and was the first release i've seen in a month that didn't even sell out.
The smart artists are being extremely intentional about their NFT market. Was chatting with Canyon Castator last night on instagram. He's releasing a handful of 1/1 NFT's on Superrare and not letting the auction get over a certain level as to not have his NFT pricing start to conflict with his physical pricing. Leaving money on the table but playing the long game.
For some artists NFTs could backfire on them. Especially if they are doing lazy ones. Kind of kills the whole “street / urban art” for these artists to get into this. Just makes them look straight up greedy and without much artistic talent. I couldn't agree more. i'm much more ambivalent about Pantone now that i've seen his lazy ass NFT work. Lost a lot of respect for him and just puzzled that Roger Gastman would cosign that garbage. The market is speaking though and it's a total dog on the secondary and was the first release i've seen in a month that didn't even sell out. The smart artists are being extremely intentional about their NFT market. Was chatting with Canyon Castator last night on instagram. He's releasing a handful of 1/1 NFT's on Superrare and not letting the auction get over a certain level as to not have his NFT pricing start to conflict with his physical pricing. Leaving money on the table but playing the long game.
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startimeash
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Mar 25, 2021 18:17:37 GMT 1
NFT Art , by startimeash on Mar 25, 2021 18:17:37 GMT 1, No-one can possibly convince me that this guy was in it for the art...
No-one can possibly convince me that this guy was in it for the art...
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Dive Jedi
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Mar 25, 2021 18:43:44 GMT 1
NFT Art , by Dive Jedi on Mar 25, 2021 18:43:44 GMT 1, No-one can possibly convince me that this guy was in it for the art... Newest Flipper Trend
No-one can possibly convince me that this guy was in it for the art... Newest Flipper Trend
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Mar 27, 2021 11:36:00 GMT 1
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NFT Art , by eliopp on Mar 27, 2021 11:36:00 GMT 1, This thread makes me think of a discussion on a CD collecting forum about how MP3s will never take off.
This thread makes me think of a discussion on a CD collecting forum about how MP3s will never take off.
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tab1
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Mar 27, 2021 11:37:19 GMT 1
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NFT Art , by tab1 on Mar 27, 2021 11:37:19 GMT 1, This thread makes me think of a discussion on a CD collecting forum about how MP3s will never take off. was minidiscs mentioned too?
This thread makes me think of a discussion on a CD collecting forum about how MP3s will never take off. was minidiscs mentioned too?
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eliopp
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Mar 27, 2021 11:39:26 GMT 1
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NFT Art , by eliopp on Mar 27, 2021 11:39:26 GMT 1, This thread makes me think of a discussion on a CD collecting forum about how MP3s will never take off. was minidiscs mentioned too?
Ha. Minidiscs were so good, very underrated
This thread makes me think of a discussion on a CD collecting forum about how MP3s will never take off. was minidiscs mentioned too? Ha. Minidiscs were so good, very underrated
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Mar 28, 2021 22:44:04 GMT 1
NFT Art , by Rubberneck on Mar 28, 2021 22:44:04 GMT 1, Everything you need to know about NFT’s
Everything you need to know about NFT’s
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Mar 28, 2021 22:48:23 GMT 1
NFT Art , by jenko on Mar 28, 2021 22:48:23 GMT 1, Everything you need to know about NFT’s It's comedy like this that makes me thankful I was born 5000 miles away from America.
Everything you need to know about NFT’s It's comedy like this that makes me thankful I was born 5000 miles away from America.
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