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    What does Web3 have to do with NFT or Discord?
  • 7
    No "I have a basic idea but I choose not to participate because I think they're fucking stupid, literally a bad idea, an all-round negative for civilisation with no redeeming feature" option
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    NFT communities are using discord to organise ("decentralised" lol). There's a lot of money there, so they're trying to pander to that market.
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    @donuts Web3 is meant to be "decentralised", blockchain bla bla bla. NFTs use blockchains. NFT communities use discord. People that own NFTs tend to have+spend money.
  • 0
    So Discord being even more shithole than I first suspected. Awesome...
  • 2
    I really wish there was a fifth option for question 1: "I know what NFTs are and I think they're a stupid passing fad"

    Ironic that web3 is supposed to be all "decentralized" or something and yet they're on Discord instead of an actual decentralized social platform.
  • 0
    Who the fuck actually pays for NFTs
  • 0
    Near-field tetanus?
  • 0
    Very triggered by the set of options there.
    Assuming that you either don’t know what it is or you are a fan of NFTs.

    Go fuck yourself with your retarded hipster dumbfuck NFT bullshit, discord!
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    @ostream yeah, not all of them use discord. I think the likes of bored apes and a few other high value communities do.

    I feel like it's a missed opportunity given one of the selling points of Web3 blockchain etc, the whole "own your data" thing, using a decentralised messaging service wouldn't be that hard.
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    @EmberQuill same as the M E T A V E R S E, blockchain fanatics keep talking about its decentralization but at the moment Decentralnd is built on centralized servers (only the currency and the properties are handled on the blockchain but it doesn’t change the fact which if the game server goes down your I’m game assets become useless base64 strings) and I’d like to know how they want to build a “Second Life” on a platform (Ethereum) which has a total computational power way smaller than a single Raspberry Pi Zero and less than a TB of actual usable space.
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