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Guys, I am sorry, but NFTs are here to stay in some fashion (as is cryptocurrency and many new hobby innovations, like fractional ownership and card-portfolio mutual funds). Sure, many NFTs will be worthless, but we are in the first innings of a new game. In 1992, the Internet was a bunch of chat rooms, car phones were hot and cell phones came with back packs, and 5 CD changers were the bee’s knees. Now we can FaceTime family across the world, while videoing the conversation and posting it immediately to YouTube where millions can watch it, like it, and comment. The world and the hobby are changing. Fact. Physical cards are still king, and I think, will remain so- just as the real Mona Lisa will always be more desirable than an NFT of same. But NFTs are here to stay, and I bet in 5 years we will all have some; even if they were just giveaways at a Philly game (like the article says). I wish things today stayed how they were in the 80s. But the only constant is change.
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