Maybe forget the NFTs and buy new glasses?Post #9 has a video on it. Also, Matt Binder on YT does a lot of work on nft, cryptocurrency etc.
Maybe forget the NFTs and buy new glasses?Post #9 has a video on it. Also, Matt Binder on YT does a lot of work on nft, cryptocurrency etc.
Sorry, did I overlook something?Maybe forget the NFTs and buy new glasses?
Apparently you've used as much electricity as the average household does in 75 days. And apparently NFTs are processed with non-renewable energy and so cause great damage to the environment. I have ZERO understanding of how these transactions are linked to the energy sources though. I've literally just begun learning about this stuff.
No I did not see the link, hence the eyeglasses remark.Sorry, did I overlook something?
I don't understand a word of this. Lots of acronyms....not a lot of time.
Earlier today, news came out that Paramount Global and RECUR, a company which "removes boundaries on fandom by creating chain-agnostic NFT experiences for the world's biggest brands" are minting a line of Star Trek-based NFTs. The introductory "season 0" line will consist of procedurally generated virtual starships (think low-detail randomized digital kitbashes) available for $250 each for a 24 hour period beginning on April 9. This is the first step in a series of digital collectable which will tie into a sort of computer game.
Does anyone here remember Amway? Pretty much that, except with Amway the vitamins and hand lotion you had sitting in boxes in your garage still had some kind of real world value.My universal translator must be kaputt.
That's it. That's what you get for $250. A kitbashed randomly generated starship with a certificate of authenticity that depends upon a server that can verify said certificate as valid.
I caught a piece of this somewhere and got confused. Came here to find talk about it, found this thread and I'm still confused.
I don't understand what any of this is, what's happening and it's all nonsense. Ferengi-levels of nonsense which seems to fit when Paramount/CBS is right n is with Trek. (And, really where everyone is with their big properties.)
Still, they're trying: At the Chicago conventon they had a panel, including Sonegua and Antony, to promote the NFTs.
They probably don’t understand it and didn’t research the topic before committing.It's kinda sad seeing Anthony Rapp and Soneqa Martin-Green shill this stuff on twitter. I wonder if they're paid to or required to.
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