• @halcyoncmdr@lemmy.world
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    -55 months ago

    No, NFTs do have good uses, but things like image NFTs are just a misappropriation, like SPAM is to email.

    One use case, is clear, independently verifiable ownership of non-tangible things, like Intellectual Property rights. Movie rights for a book adaptation for instance moving between companies in IP sales and mergers/acquisitions.

    • @Robin@lemmy.world
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      5 months ago

      IP rights is not a problem that needs solving. In fact, the existing legal system has ways of punishing copyright violations whereas the Blockchain does not.

      Supply chain validation is also an example of the block chain “in action”. But the people that are entering the data on the Blockchain are the same people that were typing it in an email yesterday.

      I used to be a fan of the technology as well but so far it hasn’t show itself to be useful. A solution in search of a problem.

    • @fishos@lemmy.world
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      405 months ago

      And it’s ALWAYS the same problem. You can have all the lists you want. A central authority has to recognize and enforce that list. At which point, the structure of your list is completely irrelevant. It could be ANY list. What matters is that it’s chosen to be enforced. And currently, most power structures are happy with plain old databases. Or pen and paper.

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        5 months ago

        A plain old database also has ways of dealing with theft.

        If someone steals your crypto keys and sends your assets to themselves, they have no legal ownership over those assets but they’re listed as the owner in the blockchain, so blockchain isn’t even any good at being an accurate, verifiable record of ownership.

        Yes, you can’t make changes to the blockchain, but that also means you can never fix anything. So you actually can’t rely on the blockchain to be accurate.

    • @Metz@lemmy.world
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      365 months ago

      No, NFTs do have good uses

      I hear that now since 12 Years. Its not going to happen.

      • @papabobolious@feddit.nu
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        25 months ago

        Without really having an opinion on the matter - I think there’s a difference in having a use and being adopted.

        Something can be absolutely awesome in theory but useless if no one is using it.

        • @captainlezbian@lemmy.world
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          85 months ago

          Yeah I think a lot of people don’t understand that “good for x problem”, “better than existing solution”, and “switching to this solution is better than staying with the existing solution” are three vastly different things

          Blockchain fails because switching to it is consistently worse than sticking with current solutions, and often it fails at being better than current solutions in the abstract

    • @Euphorazine@lemmy.world
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      55 months ago

      I don’t know the value in a decentralized IP rights system. If the key holder gets phished, you can lose your rights to a TV series you’ve been working on. (Like Seth Greene)

      He wouldn’t have lost it and had to pay back the ransom in a traditional contract. Having a contract centralized and enforced by the legal system has many perks and I can’t ever see how a decentralized rights platform can enforce itself.