NFTs are one of the most controversial tech things around at the moment, and for good reason. Artificial scarcity in digital spaces seems to be all the rage at the moment, and trading jpegs on the blockchain for stupid amounts of money is just as popular as ever, for some reason. But mistakes can still be made, even if it is by user error, and that’s how one NFT-rader got fractions of a cent for their rock jpeg that was valued at closer $1 million.
The world of crypto can be a tough one to navigate. There’s heaps of currencies, weird apes, unfathomable environmental impacts, and just a lot of confusion. Many game developers have straight up called out NFTs as a scam. The legitimacy of crytpo can be so bad that Steam found over 50% of transactions using bitcoins on its platform were fraudulent. It’s a scary crypto world out there, and not even crypto bro NFT aficionados are immune from it.
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