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I too call BS. Probably an attempt to draw up interest in the fund, which people will fall for, some will even send crypto to some address in hopes of these 'unbelievable' numbers.


Arbitrary crap like property? I'm down for some anarchy in the traditional sense.


Which nfts give you property rights to the underlying asset?


It gives you whatever the seller decided to package: physical items, meet and greet, handwritten notes. Of course it's all in that volatile metadata, though.


Once you tell a human 'there's a tactic, go', given enough time we find it.


How is the work different? The core businesses have a lot in common. Gamification of attention?


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