Huffer13

Huffer13 t1_iu4fj7r wrote

Digital scarcity only matters within the context of the wider community. A limited edition digital charm or cosmetic pack means nothing if your electrical grid or water supply goes out.

Also, that digital token means nothing to anyone who doesn't care about that context. Ever tried describing why an $600 keyboard is better than a $100 barebones kit? The non community people won't get it and won't care if it doesn't affect them.

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Huffer13 t1_iu4f5yq wrote

Actually no. The technology is the hardware and infrastructure that is used to store the software or digital asset. The software could be described as the techniques to write a letter, whereas the value is in the infrastructure that holds the content or the NFT. An NFT is worthless if you do not have the technology that can display it or store it.

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