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Delete Sensitive Revic Dec 14, 2021 at 03:16PM EST Almost. The NFT doesn't inherently grant any legal rights of ownership either, so it's actually even less useful than this. +35 Reply
Delete Sensitive Tzorfireis Dec 14, 2021 at 04:09PM EST in reply to Revic Even better, oftentimes the database the NFTs are held on aren't even blockchain So you're paying for a note in a database linking to a note in another database that says you own the link to an image in a third database +23 Reply
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