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    1. A1JX52rentner on

      he even has it in his twitter bio

      „Owner of the first ever tweet (X)“

    2. it’s worth more than $5 (id pay $10 for the story)

      I love crypto, but not even for a second did NFTing JPEGs make a lick of sense.

    3. OrangeCrack on

      How do you determine value for something that isn’t for sale? If it’s a house or well know asset I understand but this field is too unpredictable to do any reliable forecasting. Really it’s worth $0.0 dollars, but it will surely sell for a lot more.

    4. More like:
      Jack Dorsey created an NFT of his first tweet, then „someone“ (most likely himself) bought it for $2.9MM and now Jack Dorsey can claim that as legally acquired income.

      This is how you launder money in the digital age.

    5. Neither-Payment-4147 on

      Strangely enough it probably has more value now due to its former purchase price than it had when it was first bought.

    6. prguitarman on

      It’s only worth that if it sold again. Bids (which are currently more than $5 btw) don’t count. The intention of the original sale was to give money to Jack, which sounds like it was a success and should be the main topic of discussion, not the skewed incorrect “it’s worth $5” copy-paste engagement farm discussion. The tech exists to fund people or ventures and it be verified on-chain in seconds.

    7. I can’t relate to these NFT fud posts because I made alot of money riding NFT up. Sold everything to retail fomo buyers at the top and stacked sats. If you got hung up on „nft stupid“ and stood on the sidelines for an entire 2 years, you really missed out.

      I still love NFT’s, and lowkey digital assets still make alot sense.

    8. UpbeatFix7299 on

      The only „use case“ for nfts were wash trading them to dump on morons and money laundering. Clueless people talking about how great it is that you can „truly own“ a video game item (bring your M16 from cod to FIFA!!) or that somehow a sigital receipt would be worth money

      It was like going to the grocery store, paying, and saying „I’m good on the groceries, just give me the receipt“. Dumbest shit ever invented.

    9. Knobologist on

      “Less than $5” Ill give anyone that can get this NFT for less than $5,000 a car.

    10. I wouldn’t be surprised if at some point the novelty of how dumb this shit was, and how this is one of the main examples of the evaporation of the NFT market might actually make it worth something again

    11. Choice_Potato_6279 on

      I’d buy it for few hundred honestly, it’s a great historical brag for such low price, the problem is the seller wouldn’t accept such offer.

    12. I’m glad i stuck to my rule with NFTs. Not one person I talked to could make them make sense for why they were valuable. If I couldnt easily understand the value then I’m not buying it.

    13. turtleworlde on

      let’s say this is the opposite effect that we got with Bitcoin Pizza purchssse
      ETHER get it together

    14. I can’t wait for the day that sports and music tickets are NFTs. It’s a much more realistic usage for people to wrap their minds around what a NFT is.

    15. yourFavoriteCrayon on

      people that yell out „omg what morons!“ are the real morons.

      this was money laundering, nothing more.

    16. HankHillbwhaa on

      Who the fuck ever thought this would be worth money? It’s not like the mother fucker is Lincoln or anyone people actually give a fuck about. He’s a tech bro loser that will likely get luigi’d at some point

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