@alenaxbt They stopped our ability to do that a long time ago by forcing our companies to pay it for us. Might be an option for self employed folks, but for us working scum (99% of people) it's already a lost fight
Been a minute. Spent a good chunk of my evening revisiting all of my algo accounts, consolidating bags. Happy to see so many of the old NFT projects are still alive and kicking. Grats to everyone who made it through the depths of winter!
@_ENTRUST_ALGO_ Really depends if it gets some legs this time around, still waiting for that killer new layer 2 tech that attracts people onto the chain, and not just Eth replica platforms. Think there’s great 10x or 20x potential for Algo since we’re down 95%+, return to ATH would put us there
@nrdgrl007@WallStreetSilv *in first world countries. Seems unavoidable, nobody wants the burden of kids when they can afford a solid life of pleasure and material goods.
Immigration solves this, 3rd world birth rates are still very high
People don’t want utility, they want to get rich.
People don’t want community, they want to get rich.
99% of crypto users want nothing else, and the rest are devs
@itsbuddyman@Y33tDavidson @D4Ocrypto Reality is, active user base on even the big chains is way, way down from where it was in 2021, vast majority of the smaller chains are ghost towns. Recovery will come to most whenever the bull market finally rears it head, not a moment sooner
Returning to the fundamentals of what NFTs were touted to represent: stocks/corporate ownership, property, gaming, domains, physical or virtual items. Worldly objects that require undeniable proof of ownership and a means to transfer the value and history of that ownership.
AI made it so anyone can create incredible art, effectively devaluing all of it. In 2023 and beyond, the only way I’d be caught dead buying into a project is that the NFT is acting as a token of real world value, associated with a hard brick and mortar process.
Does that mean I won’t buy and own art simply because I enjoy it? No, not at all, but the price floor for what that art can claim to be worth has collapsed. A few more years of development and there won’t be a single format or style that hasn’t be entirely hijacked by the tech