The problem with this is that NFTs, at their core, aren’t inherently a scam. Like, this is actually the ideal use-case for NFTs.
It’s when people try to make an NFT into an “investment” that it becomes a scam. But for authenticating an event pass? That’s what NFTs were actually designed for. So it’s a little weird seeing one of the first large-scale uses of NFTs for their correct purpose getting hated on by everybody.
Though, I guess there’s an argument to be made about being against any form of blockchain tech, due to the amount of resources required to maintain it. But I feel like the responses we’re seeing to this are a bit more of the reactionary, “investment scam” sort, which I feel is misplaced anger.
The problem with this is that NFTs, at their core, aren’t inherently a scam. Like, this is actually the ideal use-case for NFTs.
It’s when people try to make an NFT into an “investment” that it becomes a scam. But for authenticating an event pass? That’s what NFTs were actually designed for. So it’s a little weird seeing one of the first large-scale uses of NFTs for their correct purpose getting hated on by everybody.
Though, I guess there’s an argument to be made about being against any form of blockchain tech, due to the amount of resources required to maintain it. But I feel like the responses we’re seeing to this are a bit more of the reactionary, “investment scam” sort, which I feel is misplaced anger.