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Re: Can't NFTs work on Bitcoin?
by
BlackHatCoiner
on 14/02/2022, 15:54:19 UTC
⭐ Merited by Pmalek (1)
Me too, but I want to keep an open mind about it. I don't think that the future of the cryptocurrency movement as a whole is for Bitcoiners to throw garbage on everyone else and point fingers.
Honestly, I hate maximalism too, but during the last 2 years of my cryptocurrency journey I've concluded that it's all about Bitcoin. Those “toxic” Bitcoiners do point fingers very often, but I've found none who's done it unreasonably. Take for instance us, who're trying to understand why NFTs.

I like thinking that the freedom of Bitcoin leaves room for other projects to grow, but I can't unsee that its technology promotes the exact opposite; one blockchain. The point of it is decentralization. There's literally no other reason to distribute a database if it's not to avoid the central point of failure. If this isn't your project's priority, then you're doing things wrong. And 99% of those cryptos with “potential” lack in this part.

So, if we're going to build interesting things in a flawed way, it's a big no from me.

Blockchain games look like something created in the 90s.
Another argument that contradicts with gaming is the source code. The developers of an online game should not reveal their source code, but the blockchain ideology works by the assumption that everything's transparent.