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How is putting it on the blockchain advantageous versus a centralized server? Obviously the argument isn't about reliability, so I just fail to get why they merit the significantly increased energy cost/ environmental damage.
well the one advantage would be that you aren't relying on some company to keep the servers running. I'm not a fan of NFTs, me struggling to come up with any uses for them should be a sign of that.
I am relying on some company to keep the doors to the concert venue open, might as well depend on them to control the ticket too.
true, but right now it's mostly done through a third party. the argument I've heard from nft fans is that nfts would allow you to skip that step